How to Call an 800 Number from Mexico

S. Toll-free US numbers like 1-800 become charged calls when dialed from outside the US, and you’ll need to replace the 800 prefix with a Mexican access code – usually 001-880 or a variation depending on the number. Here's how it works.
1. How do I call a 1-800 number from Mexico?
If you’re trying to reach a US 1-800 number while in Mexico, here’s what to do:
- Replace the 1-800 with 001-880
- Then dial the rest of the number
For example, to call 1-800-123-4567, you would dial:
001-880-123-4567
This works for most toll-free numbers, but check with your phone provider first – some numbers may not be reachable or may be blocked from international access.
2. Alternate Toll-Free codes
If you're calling other US toll-free prefixes, here’s how to convert them from Mexico:
US Toll-Free Prefix | Dial From Mexico As |
| 800 | 001-880 |
| 888 | 001-881 |
| 877 | 001-882 |
| 866 | 001-883 |
| 855 | 001-884 |
| 844 | 001-885 |
| 833 | 001-886 |
So a number like 1-888-555-6789 would be dialled from Mexico as:
001-881-555-6789
Again, these aren’t toll-free from Mexico – they may incur long-distance charges, so check your phone plan or use an international calling service.
3. Low-cost ways to call Toll-Free numbers from Mexico
If you’re concerned about cost, you can try:
- Calling via VoIP apps like Skype or Google Voice (some support toll-free numbers)
- Contacting the business via online chat or app
- Checking if there’s a local Mexican number listed on the company’s website
Some toll-free numbers have international versions, so it’s worth checking the brand’s “Contact Us” page for options specifically for callers from Mexico.
4. Staying connected and sending money to the US
If you’re in Mexico and also need to send money back to the US, there are simple, reliable ways to do it. With services like Paysend, you can transfer money to US bank cards or accounts quickly and securely, often with no hidden fees. It’s a great way to stay connected — whether you're supporting family, paying bills, or splitting costs from abroad.
Just like calling, sending money is easier when you use the right tools — look for trusted digital options with clear pricing and fast delivery.
Quick recap
To call a US 1-800 number from Mexico, replace the 800 with 001-880 — and remember, it won’t be toll-free.Consider using calling apps or looking for alternative contact numbers to save costs. And if you're also looking to send money back home, go with a provider that’s fast, transparent, and designed for international support.
Últimas publicações

When it comes to sending money across the world, trust and security come first. At Paysend, we’re proud to make global transfers quick and easy – but we also take your safety seriously. That’s why we have a few verification steps in place to make sure your money always gets where it needs to go, securely and without worry.
If you’ve ever wondered why we ask for a few extra details, this guide will explain what verification is, why it matters, and how it actually benefits you.

Starting January 1, 2026, a new U.S. federal rule introduced a 1% tax on certain international money transfers. If you send money abroad, you may have seen headlines or social posts raising questions — or concerns — about what this means for you.
Here’s the good news upfront:
Paysend customers won’t pay this tax.
In this blog, we explain what’s changing, who it affects, and why sending money with Paysend remains simple, transparent, and tax-free.