Also: Verizon offers free call forwarding to victims of O.C. fires, Time Warner Cable’s will stop billing for O.C. fire victims
AT&T is stepping up to help residents affected by any of the fires in Orange County, Los Angeles and Riverside.
The company is making voice mail, call forwarding and the installation of a phone free for 30 days for any displaced customer.
Free services during the 30 days include:
- Call Forwarding - Automatically forwards calls to any phone number.
- Remote Call Forwarding - Allows customers to call from any phone to set up call forwarding from their home phone number.
- Message Center - Retrieves messages left on their home phone line from any location as well leave a greeting telling callers their status.
Customers displaced by the fires can call 1-888-338-3291 Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. to set up the free phone services.
Also:
- Verizon offers free call forwarding to victims of O.C. fires
- Time Warner Cable’s will stop billing for O.C. fire victims
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My friend who lived in the burned down apartments tells me that Time Warner Cable is also offering to forward their customer’s phone if they call in and ask for it.