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InState800.com provides nationwide toll free service. It's
only called "InState" because it's geared specifically toward users that receive
a high percentage of their calls from within their state. The
instate tariffs in the red states above are high and make it more expensive to receive calls from with in your state than even across the country.
This service is one of the only toll free services that avoids those higher instate rates, by routing all of the calls out of state and then back into your state.
Why does it cost more to call to or receive calls from within your state?
I realize this seems very illogical, but the simplest way to explain it is that activities which take place entirely with a state can be taxed. That's really over simplifying it a little. It may not make much sense but that's the way it works for any carrier. Each carrier ultimately sets their own rates, which only vary slightly from carrier to carrier. But those higher fees ultimately get passed on to the end user. (don't they always?!)
How do we get around these higher in-state rates?
We avoid the more expensive in-state rates by a special routing technique that essentially sends the calls out of state (to a state that has cheap instate rates) and then back to your desk. You get the same high quality connections and service. You can even get the same toll free service with several additional features such as custom greetings, call screening, follow-me routing and voicemail that can email you your messages, at SmartVoicemail.com for only a penny more per minute and an additional $3 per month.
Why is this the only place that explains and avoids these higher rates?
Phone companies always talk about and compare the "Interstate" rate (the state-to-state rate) for several reasons. In-state rates are more confusing to consumer and they vary from state to state so it would be hard to advertise rates nationwide or anywhere that covers multiple states. It also makes them sound cheaper that way and there are more out-of-state calls then there are in-state calls overall.
You can also avoid the higher rates on your outbound calls with calling cards.
Calling Cards do the same thin as InState800.com in that they route the calls out of state and then back, even when you call within your state. And if you eliminate your long distance service you may also save several dollars each month on PIC fees too. Not to mention that you can often get calling cards for only a penny or two per minute. Shop around on the net or stop by your local convenience store or anywhere trucks stop and refuel a lot.
The following states have higher Instate rates which are
usually over 8¢/min:
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Arizona |
New Mexico |
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Colorado |
New York |
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Florida |
North Carolina |
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Idaho |
North Dakota |
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Iowa |
Rhode Island |
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Kansas |
South Carolina |
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Maine |
South Dakota |
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Massachusetts |
Texas |
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Minnesota |
Vermont |
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Missouri |
Virginia |
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Montana |
Washington |
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Nebraska |
West Virginia |
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New Hampshire |
Wyoming |
See Instate rates for
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My PERSONAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!
This is the definitely best service for real estate
agents, attorneys, and any localized services which receive the majority of their calls from
within their state. In many cases it's half the price of any regular
service for instate calls. That's still not good enough?? I'll do even better.
I PERSONALLY GUARANTEE YOU'LL BE COMPLETELY SATISFIED.
If you're not satisfied for any reason, for any toll free service from my site, I'll not only cancel your service within the first 30 days but I will even credit or personally pay you the cost of your first bill, up to 100 minutes - FREE!
This isn't a guarantee from the carrier, this is my personal guarantee. I've been in the toll free business for 8 years and you won't get this from any other agent or anyone else in the toll free business that I'm aware of. If for any reason you're not satisfied with any service you set up through my website, I will personally pay for your first month's bill (including up to 100 minutes of domestic usage). Just send me a copy of your first bill and explain the situation and I will be happy to make sure you're satisfied.
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