3 Ways To Call 411 For Free
Here's three free ways to get directory assistance without paying a dime.
1-800-GOOG-411
1-800-CALL-411
1-800-FREE-411 (requires listening to a short ad)
Carrying out phone books for every state is great for building muscles, but it can be a bit problematic when if your daily travels include going through revolving doors.
(Photo: Jeremy Brooks)
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@melmoitzen: So, if I pay for long distance service from my land-line, I can call goog-411 and NOT pay long distance charges?
I've been using free-411 for a while on my cell but all those ads are annoying. I think I'll switch to goog.
What I seriously love about Google is they connect you. With 1-800-FREE-411 you have to write down the number. When I'm tooling down the freeway (hands-free set on, of course!) I can't write down the number! I can say "Text it" and they send the info to me, which I add into my phone's db at my next opportunity.
Great stuff.
I love you, Google!
@Crazytree:
If it's anything like the 411 Info database I use at work, say any major city. Los Angeles CA, New York NY, etc.
Great tip - I've been using these 3 for a while now - I just set up a number in my cell address book under "Free" with the 3 numbers listed under Work1, Work2 and Home1. While I like Google 411 they still need some work. I've found that it will not recognize certain words properly regardless of how you pronounce them &/or at what speeds. There's also 1-800-411-SAVE (ad supported).
While on the topic of phone svcs - I love Jott - a free service whereby you can call a number and leave a message that their system will then transcribe and email to you (or to someone in your address book). Great for "notes to self."











I've used Goog 411 a few times, and I like it a lot.