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Voipstunt, Voipbuster, Sipdiscount, etc. Which is best?
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| Sam Jones 2006-03-23, 8:46 pm |
| Which of the current free UK calls providers should I give my €10 (or
less) to? I'm only after UK calls and would prefer a geographical
number.
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| They are owned by the same company. Only difference is their free
destinations. This is what I heard :-)
"Sam Jones" <sam@dodgeit.com> wrote in message
news:3hr522hikiuibm07vj0fq03gjfaq7qt1pp@
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> Which of the current free UK calls providers should I give my ?10 (or
> less) to? I'm only after UK calls and would prefer a geographical
> number.
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| Steven 2006-03-25, 9:45 am |
| It seems like they are doing the research on finding the most acceptable VOIP sales model.
Each of their products are slightly different and you would have to read the fine print to find out which would work best for you.
The worst thing I have heard recently, is that if you make too many free calls, they will suspend your free calling temporarily.
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May you have the peace and freedom that come from abandoning all hope of having a better past.
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"hyena" <as@hut.at> wrote in message news:b5e1c$4423de4e$839b8704$10601@news1
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> They are owned by the same company. Only difference is their free destinations. This is what I heard :-)
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> "Sam Jones" <sam@dodgeit.com> wrote in message news:3hr522hikiuibm07vj0fq03gjfaq7qt1pp@
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| Did not be suspended yet, but any call will get hangoff after 1 hour. And
recently the money in my voipbuster account was eaten by this company
because of not using it in 3? or 4 months. The rest works as they promised,
though.
"Steven" <spamtrap@spamtrap.com> wrote in message
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> It seems like they are doing the research on finding the most acceptable
> VOIP sales model.
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> Each of their products are slightly different and you would have to read
> the fine print to find out which would work best for you.
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> The worst thing I have heard recently, is that if you make too many free
> calls, they will suspend your free calling temporarily.
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> Steven
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> May you have the peace and freedom that come from abandoning all hope of
> having a better past.
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> "hyena" <as@hut.at> wrote in message
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| Philippe Deleye 2006-03-27, 7:46 am |
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"Steven" <spamtrap@spamtrap.com> wrote in message
news:PrCdnYXneLVmaL7Z4p2dnA@ldmi.com...
> It seems like they are doing the research on finding the most acceptable
VOIP sales model.
> Each of their products are slightly different and you would have to read
the fine print to find out which would work best for you.
There is really no "fine print". Apart form the tariffs and free
detsinations, anything else is the same (all using the same server: your
user-name defines to which service you have subscribed, hence tha applicable
tariffs)
> The worst thing I have heard recently, is that if you make too many free
calls, they will suspend your free calling temporarily.
Not true. I'm using different accounts, none of them have ever been
suspended. The only thing what happens if you are only using free calls is
that your credit expires after 120days, hence your "free calls" have costed
you 10? over that period ...
Philippe
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