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Old 07-29-2006, 03:31 PM
Nick
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Default Re: VOIP Stunt question


"Databug" <databug@NOSPAM.mangomuzik.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Brian wrote:
> > On 2006-07-28, Databug <databug@NOSPAM.mangomuzik.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> >> 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.

> >
> > 5 GBP a quarter scales up to about 6.70 GBP, which is nearly 10 EUR, for
> > four months. So the deal between you and VoipStunt isn't very heavily
> > weighted in their favour.

>
> By the way firstly I'd like to thank you all for the help and advice and
> I am now as confused as ever :). But I have also signed up for 1899 just
> to try that out too.
>
> I'm not suggesting that voip is ripping anyone off their service is
> genuinely cheap however it's not quite the service i had in mind for our
> usages if I loose my credit (credit not money for the nitpickers) after
> 120 days. Skypes service with regards their billing and credit, on that
> front is better for my usages even though it's more expensive in the
> first place.
>
> >
> >> Is there a PC based VOIP service that has
> >> free calls to USA UK germany and where the credit doesn't expire? Or
> >> will renew if you make a chargable call?

> >
> > Sorry, can't help you with the name of a specific service but you could
> > try a search on your preferred search engine with the terms "bankrupt"
> > and "telecom company".

>
> :)
>
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You'll end up way out of pocket if you keep signing
up with other providers. If you're happy with BT and
the charges related to them, stick with them.



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