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Old 07-29-2006, 08:14 AM
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Default Re: VOIP Stunt question

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> Thus spaketh Martin Jay:
>> In message <YFuyg.143611$tQ4.3168@fe01.news.easynews.com>, Databug
>> <databug@NOSPAM.mangomuzik.co.uk> writes
>>> I signed up with VOIP stunt because of the free calls. All the
>>> locations that I need are free. However I just noticed this 120 days
>>> till expiry. I assumed VOIP Stunt worked in a similar way to Skype in
>>> that the 120 days start again when you make a chargeable call. If
>>> this is not the case and the 120 days expire and your credits go at
>>> the end then VOIP stunt would be more expensive than my land line as
>>> we only make about £5 worth of calls in a quarter.

>>
>> My understanding is that you have to top up with a tenner (+VAT) every
>> 120 days to get 300 'free' call minutes per week. But previous credit
>> is not lost.
>>
>> VOIP is great if you're chatting over the Internet to other VOIP
>> users, but often indirect telcos, such as http://www.1899.com/, are
>> better value for calling 'ordinary' phone numbers, especially if
>> you're only spending a fiver a quarter on calls.

>
> VoIPStunt is €10 (10 Euro) + 16% VAT, works out at about 50pence per
> week which is not bad for what you get.
>
> But if only making a few calls then as been posted you'd be better off
> from a BT line using 1899 and also 18185.
>
> VoIP Stunt is great for me as I don't have a landline, I just use VoIP
> over a cable broadband connection, so that's £11 per month saved.
>
>


Thanks for the replys. So basically you do loose the money if you don't
use it up within the 120 days specified.



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