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Freecalls - 5 Free Hours - Which quickly reduces to about 5 minutes! lol
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| News Reader 2006-08-23, 1:11 pm |
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Hi,
Interested by the earlier post of paul 123 - "FreeCall 5 hour giveaway" I
thought I would try Finarea / Betamax's latest offering.
Enjoyably it appeared to work as might be hoped for the first few calls
(over 1 minute duration, permitted direct calls [bi-directionally PSTN <->
FreeCall <-> PSTN], etc.). However, quite soon the calls were refused (total
call time used believed to be ~ 5 minutes total) and I was offered to be
redirected to the website to buy credit ! (Perhaps it is a typo - 5 minutes
free rather than hours ! - lol!).
In any event, a subsequent account created did re-permit free calls -
however now limited to 1 minute duration max. (and after a total of about 5
minutes no more free calls were permitted!).
Hence, it seems to me that whatever the hopes may be about this trial offer
/ etc. it actually amounts to little or no more than the previous offerings.
What is the current best deal for "unlimited" UK landline calls (whether
VoIP or PSTN service)? I am looking for something probably sub £5 per month
(preferably substantially sub that mark).
Best wishes,
News Reader
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| ^^artnada^^ 2006-08-23, 1:11 pm |
| News Reader wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Interested by the earlier post of paul 123 - "FreeCall 5 hour giveaway" I
> thought I would try Finarea / Betamax's latest offering.
>
> Enjoyably it appeared to work as might be hoped for the first few calls
> (over 1 minute duration, permitted direct calls [bi-directionally PSTN <->
> FreeCall <-> PSTN], etc.). However, quite soon the calls were refused
> (total
> call time used believed to be ~ 5 minutes total) and I was offered to be
> redirected to the website to buy credit ! (Perhaps it is a typo - 5
> minutes
> free rather than hours ! - lol!).
>
> In any event, a subsequent account created did re-permit free calls -
> however now limited to 1 minute duration max. (and after a total of about
> 5
> minutes no more free calls were permitted!).
>
> Hence, it seems to me that whatever the hopes may be about this trial
> offer
> / etc. it actually amounts to little or no more than the previous
> offerings.
>
> What is the current best deal for "unlimited" UK landline calls (whether
> VoIP or PSTN service)? I am looking for something probably sub £5 per
> month
> (preferably substantially sub that mark).
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
>
> News Reader
I have just started using http://www.freetalk.co.uk/ @ £6.99 p/month
unlimited UK landline/National calls. subject to re-dialing @ 60 mins.
Well happy with it. Quality is good, no drop outs etc.
http://www.freetalk.co.uk/
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| paul123 2006-08-23, 7:11 pm |
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News Reader wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Interested by the earlier post of paul 123 - "FreeCall 5 hour giveaway" I
> thought I would try Finarea / Betamax's latest offering.
>
> Enjoyably it appeared to work as might be hoped for the first few calls
> (over 1 minute duration, permitted direct calls [bi-directionally PSTN <->
> FreeCall <-> PSTN], etc.). However, quite soon the calls were refused (total
> call time used believed to be ~ 5 minutes total) and I was offered to be
> redirected to the website to buy credit ! (Perhaps it is a typo - 5 minutes
> free rather than hours ! - lol!).
>
> In any event, a subsequent account created did re-permit free calls -
> however now limited to 1 minute duration max. (and after a total of about 5
> minutes no more free calls were permitted!).
>
> Hence, it seems to me that whatever the hopes may be about this trial offer
> / etc. it actually amounts to little or no more than the previous offerings.
yes, strange things happening there..... Certainly aint doing what it's
supposed to.
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| News Reader 2006-08-24, 1:11 pm |
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"News Reader" <no@email.invalid> wrote in message
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> Hi,
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Thanks for your input / posts.
Best wishes,
News Reader
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