By Aaron Siegel

Did you ever wonder what it takes to get your own toll free number? These days it is actually a lot easier than you might think. Read more below to see how easy it is to obtain a toll free number.

To Get a toll free number may seem a giant mystery to many looking for a 800 number for personal or business purposes. Understanding what it is and how it works hopefully will clear some confusion and allow you to proceed with the purchase of a toll free number more easily.

Toll free service works much the same as long distance would. The difference with an 800 number is you pay for who calls you. Billing can vary depending on what region the caller is calling from. A good idea is to find a toll free carrier who will give you a domestic flat per minute rate.

While many carriers may require you have an existing phone line, many stand alone services can be acquired with voicemail services instead. You current carrier may have toll free services available as an upgrade, however, you may find better rates shopping outside your carrier.

Most toll free carriers charge a per minute rate, but beware - some providers may charge additional connection fees per call.

Now additional per call connection fees might have you worried, but there is a way around these fees. Most of the time these connection fees are added for calls originating from outside the U.S. or from pay phones. Many toll free number providers give you the option to block these types of calls to help eliminate these unwanted costs. Some toll free numbers may require a monthly fee for continued service.

QUICK NOTE: If you plan to order toll free services for your family, you will want to keep payphones unblocked in the event of a family emergency.

It is important to remember that toll free service does not replace your phone number. Whoever has your toll free number can call the number to reach you, but whoever has your original phone number can call you as well. Toll free numbers come in the prefixes of 800, 888, 877, and 866. In many cases 877 and 866 numbers are cheaper than an 800 or 888 number.

VoIP providers now are offering 800 numbers in addition to their calling plans making it even more cost effective for personal and business use. So the limitations of how you can get a toll free number are getting slimmer.

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