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<title><![CDATA[Anybody having trouble with 1800 numbers? - Post by KAYARAK]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[In the last 10 days two 1-800 U.S. numbers I have easily and more recently regularly called via skype are mysteriously no longer accessible. I only get a recording that the lines are over&hellip;]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[In the last 10 days two 1-800 U.S. numbers I have easily and more recently regularly called via skype are mysteriously no longer accessible. I only get a recording that the lines are over loaded or something to that affect and to try again later. I have tried daily for a week at different times, but no luck. I have had no problems for the last 4 years with either number.

These are to my financial institution and my email provider. I am stumped. Any thoughts where the hiccup might be? Can China interfere with the completion of a call via skype? Like put a permanent block on it? Might skype want to cash in on the calls and deny access to force me to pay for the calls instead? Anyone else having similar trouble?]]></content:encoded>
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