As a result, callers who dialed 911 received a busy signal.
Due to heavy volume, some callers may receive a recording.
If the caller could get the family member to say "I still love you", the caller would receive the tickets.
A caller or callers will receive $50 just for getting through to the studio even if they got the answer wrong (this offer was very rare).
After the number is dialled, the caller will receive instructions to complete the call to reach deaf callers.
In a moment, the caller straightens to attention and receives instructions.
Instead, callers receive either a busy signal or, worse, a message saying the number is invalid.
The problems in Pittsburgh began Monday and continued today, when callers received busy signals or were unable make local calls for about two hours.
The call itself cost $49.95, and callers received a card that could be used to buy goods only from catalogues distributed by the two companies.
This line is experiencing a high volume of calls at this time, so some callers may receive a recording.