How the new 1-800 #s are being released and ordered
01/14/2008
You can order the new 1-800 numbers being released one at a time, and pay $59 when you place the order and can enter one or two alternatives for that order in the comments box. If we don’t get that number or any of the alternatives we will refund the order.
If you prefer to order a list of multiple numbers, you can do that with the same order form by putting the entire list in the comments field and making the quantity half of the numbers you ordered. If we get less than half you’ll be refunded the difference and you’ll be charged $59 each for each additional numbers that we’re able to get for you above what you paid for.

We won’t know what percentage of them we’re going to be able to get for you ahead of time but as always, you will only be charged for the numbers that we actually get for you. Unfortunately our lookup tool’s prelaunch list isn’t updated in real time but orders will be entered on a first come first served basis.
It’s also expected that all or neary all 22,000 numbers will be gone within about 30 minutes. We will do an in depth recap to analyze it afterwards, but if you want anything order it ahead of time, because they will be gone very quickly!
We chose to keep the cost as low as possible in order to maximize the number of numbers that people can order but we do have to impose a limit to prevent customers from abusing the low price and hogging or potentially hoarding these numbers. Therefore we will limit customers to a maximum of 100 numbers (and only 5 of them can be 4 star numeric numbers).
There are also no volume discounts on these because the volume discount is built into the price, not because the customer is ordering a volume but we are processing a volume of them. That’s why they’re so much cheaper than a regular backorder, even though they are very similar to backorders except they all come out at once.
The best way to search for them on our website is to use the Instant 800 Lookup on the top of our site at TollFreeNumbers.com. Select 800 from the drop down menu, and put *** (or ** if your word starts with an A, B, or C) in front of your favorite word. Unfortunately there won’t be any pure vanity numbers because the second digit of these exchanges is always a 0 or a 1.
See the full list of exchanges being released on the website at:
releasing-rcc-800-exchanges.html


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January 14, 2008 at 1:52 am
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Sandy Rraitt says:
January 15, 2008 at 12:16 pm
Hello,
We would be interesting in requesting one number 800-xxx-PROCESS where the xxx is 202 or 212 or 302 or 312. I could not locate where to place this order!
Kind regards,
Sandy Raitt
Bill Quimby (212 comments.) says:
January 15, 2008 at 1:01 pm
Sandy,
Just use the Instant 800 Lookup at TollFreeNumbers.com searching for 202-PROC (as below) or you can search for: 800-**2-PROCESS. You can also just select 800 and enter PROC and it’ll do pretty much the same thing. Then click the link that says Click to order now! (circled below ᅧ) But if you’re looking for multiple numbers check them all and either order one with the others as alternatives or order multiple ones if you prefer.
Bill Quimby
Nancy MC. says:
January 15, 2008 at 5:19 pm
I’ve tried lots of different combinations and can’t find any numbers that say that.
Bill Quimby (212 comments.) says:
January 15, 2008 at 5:58 pm
I don’t know what you are searching for but I talked to someone earlier today that was searching for things ending in 1000 or 2000 etc. And you won’t find any numbers ending in 000 or &&&&. We took those out because the just don’t get $10000 numbers for $59. Even if someone did backorder it, we would only have to refund the fee because there’s no realistic chance of getting them and we would only have to refund that.
Try putting in a query like this:
http://www.tollfreenumbers.com/list800/712****.html
That will give you a list of numbers available. One tricky thing that we did was to make the numbers random. Please don’t sit and try it over and over again or our server will melt, but it doesn’t give you or other people all the same numbers for the same query. If there’s enough numbers it will pick them at random.
You don’t have to use only the 800-712 exchange to find them. You can probably do any exchange.
The best thing to look for is a four digit word. Try looking for 800-**2-TEXT. Vanity words are more likely to be able to get for you because they’re not visible to the other companies or squatters.
Bill Quimby
Ordering the new 1-800 RCC numbers at TollFreeNumbers.com says:
January 20, 2008 at 4:51 pm
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