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  • johnnyloadproductions
    Account Shutdown
    • Oct 2008
    • 3611

    #1

    Quick question about a setting up a number

    Does anyone here get an area code from a different area than they are usually from. I live in the remote midwest and their is only one city in my state that skype carries an area code for. I was wondering if I should get an area code in from somewhere in California, say San Jose.

    I plan to move out in that area eventually.

    What does everyone here think about that?
  • porno jew
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Nov 2006
    • 10166

    #2
    terrible idea.

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    • johnnyloadproductions
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      • Oct 2008
      • 3611

      #3
      Originally posted by porno jew
      terrible idea.
      can I get a second if it is a terrible idea. Actually the only time I could think it would be a good idea is for getting girls for people I know in California and act like I'm from there.

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      • Axeman
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2004
        • 5201

        #4
        Depends what you need it for I guess? I moved back to Canada, and kept my magicjack area code in FL so my US friends can call on their cells whenever they want. Works for me. I have my cell phone with my local area code for any friends, businesses etc that need to reach me via a local call.
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        • Barefootsies
          Choice is an Illusion
          • Feb 2005
          • 42635

          #5
          If you can do that through something like Google, VOIP, or some third party service I would tell you to go that route.

          Otherwise, you are talking about establishing a call forward number through a telephone company, in San Jose as an example, which forwards to your cell. Long distance charges would apply, and that could get pricey. You could do it the classic telephony way between exchanges, and it would cost you a mint. The jargon for it escapes me at the moment.

          You could contact a tech center or office part, and set up a virtual office in San Jose, and give people that number. They could answer the phone and get you messages at that number and you call them back. Not the best solution, but depending on your long term plan it's an option.

          Good luck chief.
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