Yeah, Windows on a Mac would be cool, but what about running MacOSX on a home built PC? How long will it be before someone figures out a PC configuration that will run OSX?
Being slammed sucks and there is a way to keep it from happening. You can institute a PIC Freeze, meaning you ask your local phone company to ensure that your long distance carrier is never changed without your permission.
Here's how to institute a freeze:
Call your long distance company (the company you prefer to use) and ask them to tell you their "carrier code," the number that your local company needs in order to implement a PIC freeze. Call your local phone company and give them your phone number. Ask for your PIC to be restricted, and give them the carrier code provided to you by your long distance company.
I work for a company called SmartPrice.com, we do long distance plan recommendations via our web site, and provide a wealth of knowledge to benefit long distance customers. More info about PIC freezes can be found on our site at:
http://www.smartprice.com/nav?pg=static&page=/in fo/article5.jsp
Yeah, Windows on a Mac would be cool, but what about running MacOSX on a home built PC? How long will it be before someone figures out a PC configuration that will run OSX?
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Being slammed sucks and there is a way to keep it from happening. You can institute a PIC Freeze, meaning you ask your local phone company to ensure that your long distance carrier is never changed without your permission.
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Here's how to institute a freeze:
Call your long distance company (the company you prefer to use) and ask them to tell you their "carrier code," the number that your local company needs in order to implement a PIC freeze. Call your local phone company and give them your phone number. Ask for your PIC to be restricted, and give them the carrier code provided to you by your long distance company.
I work for a company called SmartPrice.com, we do long distance plan recommendations via our web site, and provide a wealth of knowledge to benefit long distance customers. More info about PIC freezes can be found on our site at:
http://www.smartprice.com/nav?pg=static&page=/i