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Call Toll Free Numbers from Outside the USA

March 8th, 2010

You can now call USA toll free numbers from outside the country using your IndiaLD.com account. This includes 800, 866, 877, and 888 numbers. Several of our customers in Canada, Australia, and the UK have been looking for the ability to call toll free numbers in the US, and we are now happy that we can provide this service to them. Many people often buy US products or need to reach a US customer support line (airlines, banks, computer companies), and can’t get through because 800 numbers are usually not supported overseas.

To make a call to a USA toll free number from outside the US, call your local IndiaLD access number, and then when prompted, dial the number like you would any other USA phone number starting with 1 then the area code (in this case 800, 866, 877, or 888). We’ll connect you just like a normal US phone call. While this is normally a toll free service in the US, it will deduct from your monthly minutes just like any other call to the US because of our termination costs.

Hopefully this will help you out and keep you from having to dig around websites for an international phone number for a lot of big US companies.

Author: by Chris@IndiaLD
  1. s3kbiz@ny.com
    March 9th, 2010 at 09:03 | #1

    I am having problem with your sms service for the last couple of weeks.
    Plz help out. s3kbiz@ny.com

  2. March 10th, 2010 at 09:44 | #2

    @s3kbiz@ny.com
    Our SMS provider in India was doing some work on their network. The issue has been fixed. Sorry about that.

  3. pratz
    March 22nd, 2010 at 04:21 | #3

    hello ,
    i will be travelling to bali for 2 weeks could u give me a number i could use to call india frm there

  4. March 22nd, 2010 at 08:01 | #4

    @pratz
    We do not have access numbers there. Sorry. The only access numbers we have are listed on the site here: http://www.indiald.com/access.html

  5. pratz
    March 22nd, 2010 at 20:26 | #5

    i purchased 1500 minutes for $24 a few days back ,,, this is valid for how long ,,, suppose i dont dial for 2 weeks ..

  6. pratz
    March 22nd, 2010 at 20:39 | #6

    and :} whn my 1500minutes get over or my time ….then u dont recharge frm my credit card again on yr own do u unless i log on and purchase again ,,,

    cos for the time being i just want these 1500 minutes and no more re charge frm my credit card

  7. Vel
    March 25th, 2010 at 14:09 | #7

    Hi
    I am located in USA, what is the calling rate/min to the numbers in UK and Netherland

  8. tara
    April 5th, 2010 at 04:03 | #8

    hello …suppose i purchase a card then its valid for how many months

  9. Biju
    April 5th, 2010 at 08:40 | #9

    Do you have a toll free number that i can access? I would like to know how many minutes i wll get for $20, if i am using a toll free number to make India calls. i am in portalnd ME

  10. April 5th, 2010 at 16:23 | #10

    @pratz: Our monthly plans are valid for one calendar month starting on your signup date. If you do not use your minutes for 2 weeks then you need to finish them off in whatever time you have left in the month. Our monthly plans automatically renew each month unless you call customer service and cancel your plan.

    You are probably better off switching to our 1.5 cent pay as you go calling card. That calling card is valid for 90 days and does not automatically renew. Instead you can come to the website and add credit when you need it.

    @vel: is costs 1 to 1.5 cents per minute to call UK and Netherlands landlines. We do not offer calling to mobiles in either country.

    @Tara: We have 3 different validities:

    1. Our monthly plans (IndiaLD 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, and 3000) are only good for one calendar month starting on your signup date. These plans automatically renew each month unless you cancel.

    2. Our Pay As You Go calling card is good for 90 days. It charges a slightly higher rate to call India (1.5 cents per minute), but gives you more flexibility and does not renew automatically.

    3. Our 007 Deal is a special promotion which gives you 5000 minutes and has a validity of 45 days. You need to manually renew that when you credit runs out.

    @Biju: We do not have a toll free number. Most of our customers call our access number from their cell phones or have free US long distance on their home phones which is why we only offer California access numbers. It helps us to keep our rates low.

  11. Manoj
    April 15th, 2010 at 12:03 | #11

    1.how much is it call USA from Canada.
    2.can we call middle east also( Dubai,Qatar )
    your service is cheap and exceptional.
    Thank you guys

  12. sunny
    April 25th, 2010 at 14:07 | #12

    Hi,
    I ve subscribed myself to monthly 3000mins plan, to stop its renewal from next month onwards what could be done.
    Secondly, can i share this plan with someone else located in other country. Like I am located in Canada and can I add someone from India to use these minutes to call me here..If it is possible what number shall be dialed from India to call me here in Canada
    Thanks in advance.

  13. April 26th, 2010 at 10:35 | #13

    @Manoj
    It is the same price to call the US from Canada as it is to call India. All of our destinations bill at the same rate. You cannot call the middle east with our plans. All the destinations there are too expensive.

    @sunny
    To stop your plan from renewing next month, you need to contact our customer service department.

    You can share you plan with someone in another country. You will either need to add their phone number to your pinless dial settings in the account management area of IndiaLD or give them your account number to enter when they call their local access number.

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