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  2. 1800Mattress.com - Wikipedia

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    1800Mattress.com (formerly known as 1-800-Mattress, Dial-A-Mattress and Dial-A-Mattress Operating Corps) was an American bedding retailer headquartered in Hicksville, New York and famous for its ads that used the slogan "leave off the last S for savings" (since the word "mattress" has 8 letters and only 7 are necessary for the phoneword).

  3. Telephone numbers in Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Toll-free numbers: 1-700, 1-800; Calling. To call a local number from a landline-phone, dial directly the 7 digits of the subscriber (xxx-xxxx).

  4. Telephone numbers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Non-geographic toll-free telephone numbers (800, 833, [3] 844, 855, 866, 877, 888) and premium-rate telephone numbers (900) are allocated centrally by the NANP Administrator. Calls to telephone numbers with the central office code 976 are billed as expensive premium calls.

  5. Premium-rate telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Numbers starting with 08xx (International : +33 8(...)) are special rate numbers. They range from toll free numbers (080x) to premium numbers (08Rx) (R from 1 to 9) (called Audiotel by France Telecom). There are also various moderately priced numbers (from about 0.03 to 0.15 €/minute) in the 081x and 082x ranges.

  6. 1-800-MUSIC-NOW - Wikipedia

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    The telephone service allowed United States users who dialed the toll-free number 1-800-687-4266 to enter the name of a performing artist by touch-tone, then select one of that artist's albums (available on CD or cassette) from the catalog and hear clips from that album before buying by credit card.

  7. Hooked on Phonics - Wikipedia

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    The company's success was largely driven by significant advertising, leading to sales exceeding $100 million annually. The product's catchphrase, "Hooked on Phonics worked for me!", and the memorable telephone number "1-800-ABCDEFG" became widely recognized during the mid-1990s. [3]

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