Hey, it could work out

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submitted a week ago by willya

Hey, it could work out
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NegativeInf a week ago

800-588-2300 Empire!

^Today

Nougat a week ago

Hello, Chicago. Remember before it was an 800 number?

NegativeInf a week ago

Bro, I’m from Texas. That shit was everywhere.

Nougat a week ago

Started in Chicago in the 1970s.

https://youtu.be/_xo29fUtrHo

To be fair you probably do need cash now

normalexit a week ago

Then call jg Wentworth 877-cash now!

If my mom ever changed her cell phone number, and I lost my phone, God help me. I don’t even know my wife’s phone number.

badbrainstorm a week ago

1-877-cars4kids

Lucky for me I also have 1-800-NO-CUFFS commited to memory

Donjuanme a week ago

That’s k a r s cars for kids

mercano a week ago

I know Jenny’s number, but I forget the area code.

The Pantser a week ago

When I needed to test a phone I would always use 1800-ABC-DEFG for Hooked on Phonics. I knew it was an automated system and wouldn’t actually be a live person.

pedz a week ago, edited a week ago

In Québec there is a moving company that has been using the same jingle and phone number for decades. Ir’s really catchy and sticks in your head.

Le clan Panneton, pour déménager, faut composer le 937-0707.

The ad from 1997: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBIADSFYoVk

The ad from 2018: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_VYYkFMcFk

Ask anyone in QC what’s the Clan Panneton’s number and they will start signing it.

Owl a week ago

That was the most annoying ad I’ve ever seen

gnu a week ago

Apart from family and my own number about the only one I can think of is the Reading Writing Hotline (1300 655506) due to the sheer amount of their radio ads I’ve heard over the years while driving around.

Even within family I’ve only got one left that actually works though - Dad hasn’t changed his mobile number since circa 2000 but Mum did at one point and I never remembered her new one.

Hellfire103 a week ago

Here are a few (non-personal) phone numbers I have memorised:

If you want a Macintosh in the 1990s:

1-800-MY-APPLE

Homer Simpson from The Simpsons:

(939) KL5-3226

Barney Gumble from The Simpsons:

(939) KL5-4796

Hastings Direct Insurance:

0800 001066

The Emergency Services in The IT Crowd:

0118 999 881 999 119 725 3

For German Sex-talk: 01805 46 46

son_named_bort a week ago

It’s my freedom and I need it now!

HubertManne a week ago

877 cash cow. 877 cash cow. your the cow.......

Wildly_Utilize a week ago

me calling mike jones

NullPointer a week ago

1-800-COLLECT

PotatoSkins a week ago

I never really understood it… like are there really that many people out there with annuities to justify this level of marketing?

That song is burned into my brain as a kid growing up in the 90s-00s but I’ve never heard of anyone actually having an annuity… Maybe I’m sheltered.

rockhstrongo a week ago

LaRosa’s Pizza for me!