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What are "555"
Telephone Numbers?

 7-Digit Phone Numbers

 

Magic

Short

Powerful

and 

Free

 

There are only 10,000 "555" Phone Numbers.

Most of them are already assigned.

BUT HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS:


YOU CAN BE ASSIGNED ONE NUMBER...

FOR FREE!


BUT ONLY UNTIL THEY ARE GONE!

Let's talk about these "555" numbers, and how Telecomm 555 can help you
get your free 555 phone number
and
turn it into income for you*

 

 


 

 

 No Gimmicks!

Nothing To Buy!

No Cost To You!

 

It costs NOTHING to apply
for a unique 555 phone number.

 

In Fact, We Currently Are Working With Clients for Over 5,300 555 Numbers... 555 Numbers that have already been taken!

 

 

HOW?

 

In 1997, Telecomm 555 recognized this niche market's dormant potential for revenues.

 

Since the "555" exchange phone numbers are too small a market for a large phone company to be interested in, we created a marketing service that shares the billable revenues with you as a number-holder.

Why Is 7-Digit Toll Free Dialing So Important?

Years ago, in much of the USA, people only needed to dial a 7 digit number to call someone locally.

It was short, convenient, and most phone numbers were a little easier to remember, which is an important advantage for a business to have.

For Example, if a 555 telephone number, 555-PIZZA, were a main, national number anyone could call and get the closest pizza parlor, it would be a tremendous leg-up on their competition.


Businesses need to differentiate themselves.
Having a toll-free number that is easy to remember-- a 555-Number -- is important.



Do you remember when Toll-Free telephone numbers started to become popular with businesses? It has been decades since the original 800 toll free numbers were introduced, and 800 (including 888-877-866)  numbers now cover the world.



OK. So What's The Catch?

 

 

There is no cost to obtain a 555 number, however it requires an understanding of the registration process.

Because it is a bit complicated, Telecomm 555 has automated the process to allow us to obtain a 555 number on behalf of a client- you!.
 

 

Each individual over 18 years of age can be assigned a 555 number.

 

There is NO catch. Once the 555 telephone numbers are turned on for service, we want to share the revenues your number can generate.

 

 

That's why we are helping people get assigned the last remaining 555 phone numbers.



The Application Package

click above to get started.



This includes the following:

1. A contract between you and Telecomm 555 for the management of your number, and a profit split if and when your number becomes an active, toll-free number on behalf of a advertiser we procure.

2. The necessary information forms for us to file on your behalf for a 555 telephone number. The number is picked from a list of unassigned numbers still in the pool.

 

 

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*Each person who applies for a 555 telephone number is granted a number if there is still availability, as controlled by an organization known as NANPA.

 

Only one 555 telephone number can be assigned per person.




As of today, over 8,200 of these numbers have already been assigned-- the majority of which are assigned to Telecomm 555 as clients. Once they are all assigned to individual clients, they will be gone.


 

Some Facts About Phone Numbers

 

  • There are a maximum of 10,000 telephone numbers in any telephone exchange. An exchange is the first three digits following an area code.

  • Profits from toll-free 555 numbers are not guaranteed and depend on telephone company's cooperation in turning them on.

  • Phone Numbers are not "owned" by any person or corporation. They are 'assigned'. You cannot re-sell a phone number because it doesn't belong to you as a possession. With Telecomm 555's unique marketing service, your number is activated when you sign up. Then it is a matter of the local phone company's turning on their switches to accept a 555 call and send it to the advertiser. We are the marketing service that shares the revenues the advertiser pays with you.


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