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Call Bird Replacement Cellular Service for NorVergence Customers Losing Cell Phone Service
(PR WEB) July 21, 2004 – Call Bird Replacement Cellular Service for NorVergence Customers Losing Cell Phone Service Special assistance is available to businesses with cellular service affected by the NorVergence bankruptcy situation. Call Bird, an online telecommunications marketing service, is offering attractively priced replacement cellular phone service for business applications. Many of the plans offer free cell phones or even money back.
Affected businesses should visit a special website setup for NorVergence customers needing support at http://www.callbird.com/norvergence.html Visitors will have the option of entering the zip code of their location to view available phones and plans online. Live telephone assistance and ordering is available by calling a toll free number at 1-800-787-2101 and telling the customer service representative to apply Promo ID 206688 and Bonus Code APL. Or, they can use the Cell Phone Plans Finder at http://www.cellphoneplansfinder.com
In addition to cellular phones and cell phone calling plans, related products and services include Wi-Fi hotspot and cellular-based wireless Internet access, PDA style phones, and camera cell phones.
About Call Bird
Call Bird at http://www.CallBird.com is an online service designed to help businesses and consumers find excellent values in telecommunications services, including local and long distance phone service, cellular telephone plans, domestic and international calling cards, dial-up and broadband Internet access, toll free numbers, conference calling, voice mail, and broadband phone. Call Bird, "Your Guide Through the Telecom Jungle," is a service of http://www.LongDistanceRateFinder.com which offers a wide variety of business and residential telecommunication services online.
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
John Shepler
Call Bird
1-888-252-3735 (media contact only)
http://www.callbird.com/
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