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By katy perry

I am getting married in six months` time and am at present trying to organise the whole event. Nobody told me how stressful it would be. The first hurdle to overcome was to agree between me and my husband to be what sort of wedding we would have. He wanted the traditional church wedding whereas I wanted something quite different to that. Eventually we agreed on a beautiful venue in the countryside and then began the process of looking for appropriate Wedding Invites. Goodness me, I did not know there would be so many types to choose from. We decided that we wanted our Wedding Invites to be really personal and so decided to go to a company where we could personalise our Wedding Invites to our own specifications. I must say that we were delighted with the results. They were so helpful and made really good suggestions which really showed their experience in the field. We eventually chose some that we were really happy with and we sent them out last week. As I said to my boyfriend, we are committed now as we have told everybody that we are getting married. There is no backing out now!


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A Free phone telephone number used throughout the world is a special telephone number, in which the calling party is not charged for the call by the telephone operator. Instead, the called party pays all of the charges for the call to the telephone operator, usually based on factors, such as the amount of usage the number goes through, the cost of the trunk lines to the facility, and possibly, a monthly flat rate service charge. A free telephone number is also called a ?toll-free number` in North America, and is known as a ?Free call number` in Australia. Free telephone numbers are commonly used by businesses, but it is possible to get a toll-free number for a residence or cell phone. The called party usually recoups these charges in a number of ways. Toll-free numbers in the North American Numbering Plan are sometimes called `0800 numbers` after which, the original area code is added. These 0800 numbers include area codes 0800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, 833 and 822. When they first appeared, 0800 numbers were often referred to as ?in-WATS numbers`. The standard way of writing a telephone number is through putting down the country code, area code and prefix-number, i.e.: +1 (555) 555-5555. However, when writing 0800 numbers that are not accessible from other countries, the ?plus` sign and the parentheses should not be used, i.e. it should be written as: 1-800-555-5555. Restrictions such as the number not being available from pay phones, cell phones, Canada, or other countries should also be stated with any listing. However, they are often not. Some sources still say that the phone company can charge for some 0800 numbers. These sources advise you to always check with the telephone company before making any call to any of these 0800 numbers. However, phone companies are generally not cooperative with this procedure, and it is cost-prohibitive anyway. Some regular area codes may be deceptively similar to 0800 numbers, such as 0801 of Central Utah and 0818 of Los Angeles, California. 0800 numbers are also sometimes confused with 0900 numbers, for which the telephone company bills callers at rates that are much higher for long-distance service rates for services such as recorded information.



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