MikeKardec
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Hello all, I'm working on yet another novel, this time set in 1961. In it I have characters who need to place calls from one country to another but they are not calling from home or from a hotel.
Call #1 is from Rome to Geneva and I suspect that this could be done from a payphone given you had enough change and a bit of patience ... but I am not sure.
Call #2 is trickier, it is from New York to Manchester England. I have a vague recollection that you could visit an American Express office (or something of the sort, Western Union???) and ask them to get you an international line. They would call you when they had the line and you could use a booth in the office to talk on the phone. They would also manage the billing, which could be pretty extreme. Does anyone know if this is true? If it is can anyone confirm? If it isn't I'd like to know ... or if anyone has any other input on this subject please fill me in. I'd like to get all the details right!
Call #1 is from Rome to Geneva and I suspect that this could be done from a payphone given you had enough change and a bit of patience ... but I am not sure.
Call #2 is trickier, it is from New York to Manchester England. I have a vague recollection that you could visit an American Express office (or something of the sort, Western Union???) and ask them to get you an international line. They would call you when they had the line and you could use a booth in the office to talk on the phone. They would also manage the billing, which could be pretty extreme. Does anyone know if this is true? If it is can anyone confirm? If it isn't I'd like to know ... or if anyone has any other input on this subject please fill me in. I'd like to get all the details right!