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Call at least once a week and reverse the charges."
If you need me for any reason whatsoever please call the number below, and reverse the charges.
Then came a second call, also beginning with a recorded message asking to reverse the charges.
She could reverse the charges; he would be overwhelmed to hear from her and glad to pay.
He might do, if you agreed to reverse the charges.'
For calls that are not free, these require the caller to have a credit card or to reverse the charges.
Already, aides from the campaign's Denver headquarters are reversing the charges on return phone calls.
"Do you need more, or will Mac let you reverse the charges?"
He had no authority to do that, he said, and the firm reversed the charges.
"Since the World's hanging in the balance, you don't have to reverse the charges."
He's waiting, and he said to be sure and reverse the charges."
Reversing the charges to my battery, he blew the fuses in the car.
It was a nice woman who answered over there, and they did reverse the charges just as the Englishman had promised.
Callback services essentially allow callers in Europe to reverse the charges.
She reversed the charges, since she never carried change, and punched in the code for her father's private office line.
I'm going to phone home and reverse the charges and get them to come and fetch me.
Called her and reversed the charges.
I'd call and reverse the charges.
'Phone some friends - reversing the charges,' I said.
'I'll be glad to have you reverse the charges, if the party is willing to speak to me.'
"You need to reverse the charges.
I called New York and I reversed the charges.
"Okay if I reverse the charges?"
Please do reverse the charges.
Mr. Wright would then be allowed to present his rebuttal before the committee decides whether to uphold or reverse the charges.
Phone bill has been crazy with you always calling collect.
Some people learned how to beat the system by calling collect, which often worked, but at a price.
She made the call collect, but there was no one to accept the charges.
He called collect one night and asked me to tell his parents he was okay.
If this fails, he said, the number to call collect from overseas is 415-574-7700.
The man told her, added he was calling collect and gave her his name.
"I must tell you," he said, "that she called collect."
Williams, of course, can't visit, so he calls collect from death row every few months.
Services that don't impose this additional charge can call collect.
She gave the number of the phone she was calling from, and said, "Please call collect."
The caller then bills the call collect, or charges it to a credit card number.
"So please call collect and tell me what's up.
Again, please call collect as soon as you can.
I had to call collect since I didn't have enough coins for the pay phone.
It may even be cheaper to call collect.
"Someone calling collect for you, Hans," she announced, poking her head into the dining room.
If you have a regular card and do not know the number, call collect to the bank that issued your card.
If you call collect add a surcharge of $1.48.
I reckon she was calling collect and that you were accepting the charge.'
Using a credit card linked to your regular phone company, either to charge the call or to call collect, will get you around this.
I may not be able to talk much longer..." "If you're running out of change, call collect.
If you happen to think about it later, I'm afraid I'll have no choice but to call collect!!
Few of those calling collect from the prison will ever do otherwise: 80 percent of its inmates die there.
"I can't call collect to a detective agency," said Merlin, desperately.