New Toll Free Line To Help Farmers

The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) has launched a toll free number 1-888-429-5723 aimed at helping farmers obtain valuable agricultural information without being concerned about the cost. The toll free line will not only help to reduce farmers’ communication expenses, but will allow for quick access to credible technical information related to their operations. Another way toll free helps society and brings information to a community.

U.S. Pool of 1-800 Numbers Growing Thin

Industry insiders are recommending that anyone wishing to obtain a toll free number secure one immediately. There are an average of 8,000 new toll free numbers registered each day. With a limited number of numerical possibilities, the finite supply is nearly expended.

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NYS Addresses Affordable Housing With New Toll Free Program

New York State has launched a toll free number to help address its affordable housing crisis. Through a web site and toll free number, people in need of housing can be matched with landlords. This is a brand new initiative from the New York State Department of Health and the New York Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. The toll-free number to the bilingual call center is 1-877-428-8844, staffed weekdays from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

1-800 Number Supply Reaches An All-Time Low

According to the FCC, toll free numbers “have proven successful for businesses and are increasingly popular for personal use.” Toll free phone numbers give companies an edge over the competition by allowing customers to call for information on a product or service without being charged. This type of personal service is key to a successful business. The ability to speak to a company representative about the product, shipping options and availability of the item provides a sense of security in the product and lends legitimacy to the business.

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Illegal Hoarding Practices

Continuing to cause alarm in our industry are reports of increased incidents of illegal hoarding of toll free numbers. The FCC has been clamping down on violations of Section 251 (e) of the Communications Act of 1934, which prohibits the warehousing and hoarding of numbers. The FCC is taking a close look at all suspect activity. This is an ongoing issue. It is imperative that subscribers are educated on the proper way to obtain and use toll free phone numbers.

The Toll Free Black Market: Phone Number Brokering

The FCC reports that anyone caught attempting to sell or broker an 800 number faces significant fines. But that hasn’t stopped brokers from attempting to sell numbers on Internet websites and auction sites such as eBay.

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1800MATTRESS.com Founder Found Dead

BY CARL MACGOWAN | carl.macgowan@newsday.com
10:43 PM EDT, May 13, 2009

Kay Barrigan was found dead at her Searingtown home, police said. (Handout)

Kay Barragan was a stylish woman who liked pretty clothes and perfume, said her daughter, Kay Otilia Massell, of Santa Rosa, Calif.

But beneath the fashionable exterior was a woman of strong faith who raised a disabled daughter and helped her husband start a multimillion-dollar bedding company, Massell said.

And in recent years, she cared for a son afflicted with schizophrenia – the same son accused Wednesday of killing Barragan in their Searingtown home. “I feel very sad,” Massell, 42, said Wednesday.

“My mother loved her children very much, and she sacrificed for us and she loved her grandchildren. She had 12 grandchildren, and she was a doting grandmother who never missed a birthday or an Easter or a Christmas, and called every day to make sure that everyone had eaten and they were doing well in school.”

Barragan loaned her husband Napoleon $2,000 to start Dial-A-Mattress in 1976. Joe Vicens, the company’s chief operating officer of national sales, called Barragan “a dedicated and committed member of our founding team.”

Kay Barragan’s death and her son’s arrest is the latest family tragedy. Massell’s sister, Beatrice, known as Bibi, had a heart problem since birth and died in 2003 at 27. Their brother, Luis, 34, died in 2006 in a swimming accident.

Massell said her faith carried her through the family’s tragedies.

Eduardo Barragan, 38, who was charged in the death of his mother, is godfather to two of Massell’s children. He was diagnosed with schizophrenia 19 years ago, Massell said.

“Eddie is a wonderful brother,” she said.

Virtual Office Systems Growing In Popularity

When starting a new company, there are many decisions to be made on communications, advertising, marketing, and customer service. Toll free phone service combined with virtual office systems streamlines management needs and reduces communications costs. With a toll free phone system that mimics corporate phone set-ups, any small business can have comprehensive telephone connections without having to install any new equipment or purchase new set-ups. We are finding that virtual office systems are becoming more and more popular, especially as companies attempt to keep their staff costs down.

The Toll Free Black Market: Phone Number Hoarding

The FCC began investigating hoarding of 800 numbers as far back as 1995, but despite the subsequent release of 888, 877, and 866 pre-fixes, the practice continues to grow along with the skyrocketing popularity of toll free service. The FCC has the 855 pre-fix reserved to alleviate the shortage but has not yet announced plans to release those numbers.

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Free Phone Service For The Needy

Free cell phones are now being provided to needy residents of the U.S. The program is called SafeLink and is intended for low-income families and anyone receiving Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income and other government assistance programs. Safelink is being hailed as a safety program for those who cannot afford phones to stay in touch with children and family or who may need to contact police and medical personnel.
For more information on the free cell phone program go to SafeLink.com or call 1-800-977-3768.