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Old 05-16-2011, 05:11 PM
Stephen Hammond
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Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an 0800
number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when you deposit £10. No
need to use a computer other than to sign up

Stephen


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Old 05-16-2011, 05:13 PM
Stephen Hammond
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www.fastvoip.com

Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an 0800
number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when you deposit £10. No
need to use a computer other than to sign up

Stephen


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Old 05-16-2011, 05:13 PM
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www.fastvoip.com

Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an 0800
number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when you deposit £10. No
need to use a computer other than to sign up

Stephen


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Old 05-16-2011, 05:57 PM
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On Mon, 16 May 2011 18:11:06 +0100, Stephen Hammond wrote:

> Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an
> 0800 number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when you deposit
> £10. No need to use a computer other than to sign up
>
> Stephen



No. They get this bloke called Hammond spamming for them.


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Old 05-16-2011, 06:56 PM
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"Stephen Hammond" <someone@imco.com> wrote in message news:9O2dnQzfT-g3x0zQnZ2dnUVZ8gednZ2d@brightview.co.uk...
> Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an 0800 number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when
> you deposit £10. No need to use a computer other than to sign up
>
> Stephen


Interesting this.
I spy a Betamax clone, 'Tulp Solutions' yet another trading name.
http://backsla.sh/betamax includes it, but
http://progx.ch/home-voip-prixbetamax-3-1-1.html does not

3.3p/m to a UK mobile is better than I currently get from Smartvoip

so I will switch providing I can use PayPal, it's not giving me that option,
even though it says it is offered here http://www.fastvoip.com/en/payment

Although I am used to navigating Betamax sites, I cannot find details
of their FUP regarding the "free" calls.

This
http://freevcalls.blogspot.com/2011/...-to-india.html
suggests it's the usual 90 "freedays"

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Old 05-16-2011, 10:09 PM
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Stephen Hammond wrote:
> Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an
> 0800 number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when you
> deposit £10. No need to use a computer other than to sign up
> Stephen
>

Blimey! That's useful for Giffgaff's free 0800

I hope payment by paypal is available, i wouldn't trust any other method

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Old 05-16-2011, 10:55 PM
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On Mon, 16 May 2011 19:56:21 +0100, Graham. wrote:

> "Stephen Hammond" <someone@imco.com> wrote in message
> news:9O2dnQzfT-g3x0zQnZ2dnUVZ8gednZ2d@brightview.co.uk...
>> Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an
>> 0800 number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when you deposit
>> £10. No need to use a computer other than to sign up
>>
>> Stephen

>
> Interesting this.
> I spy a Betamax clone, 'Tulp Solutions' yet another trading name.
> http://backsla.sh/betamax includes it, but
> http://progx.ch/home-voip-prixbetamax-3-1-1.html does not
>
> 3.3p/m to a UK mobile is better than I currently get from Smartvoip
>
> so I will switch providing I can use PayPal, it's not giving me that
> option, even though it says it is offered here
> http://www.fastvoip.com/en/payment
>
> Although I am used to navigating Betamax sites, I cannot find details of
> their FUP regarding the "free" calls.
>
> This
> http://freevcalls.blogspot.com/2011/...free-calls-to-

india.html
> suggests it's the usual 90 "freedays"

Their reseller site specifically states that it is NOT a Betamax company,
together with a rather cheeky comment.
QUOTE
Are you affiliated to Betamax/Dellmont?
No. We believe in a stable service with good customer support.
UNQUOTE
No indication as to how many free minutes are available during the free
period.



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Old 05-16-2011, 11:12 PM
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"Steve Terry" <gfourwwk@tesco.net> wrote in message news:iqs7ao$4fd$1@dont-email.me...
> Stephen Hammond wrote:
>> Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an
>> 0800 number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when you
>> deposit £10. No need to use a computer other than to sign up
>> Stephen
>>

> Blimey! That's useful for Giffgaff's free 0800
>
> I hope payment by paypal is available, i wouldn't trust any other method
>
> Steve Terry
> --
> Get a free GiffGaff PAYG Sim and £5 bonus after activation at:
> http://giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/gfourwwk



Do you need credit in your GiffGaff account in order to make free 0800/0500/0808
calls?

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Old 05-16-2011, 11:52 PM
Graham.
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"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:SXhAp.4108$8A7.3658@newsfe12.ams2...
> On Mon, 16 May 2011 19:56:21 +0100, Graham. wrote:
>
>> "Stephen Hammond" <someone@imco.com> wrote in message
>> news:9O2dnQzfT-g3x0zQnZ2dnUVZ8gednZ2d@brightview.co.uk...
>>> Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an
>>> 0800 number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when you deposit
>>> £10. No need to use a computer other than to sign up
>>>
>>> Stephen

>>
>> Interesting this.
>> I spy a Betamax clone, 'Tulp Solutions' yet another trading name.
>> http://backsla.sh/betamax includes it, but
>> http://progx.ch/home-voip-prixbetamax-3-1-1.html does not
>>
>> 3.3p/m to a UK mobile is better than I currently get from Smartvoip
>>
>> so I will switch providing I can use PayPal, it's not giving me that
>> option, even though it says it is offered here
>> http://www.fastvoip.com/en/payment
>>
>> Although I am used to navigating Betamax sites, I cannot find details of
>> their FUP regarding the "free" calls.
>>
>> This
>> http://freevcalls.blogspot.com/2011/...free-calls-to-

> india.html
>> suggests it's the usual 90 "freedays"

> Their reseller site specifically states that it is NOT a Betamax company,
> together with a rather cheeky comment.
> QUOTE
> Are you affiliated to Betamax/Dellmont?
> No. We believe in a stable service with good customer support.
> UNQUOTE
> No indication as to how many free minutes are available during the free
> period.


sip.fastvoip.com resolves to a different address than the Betamax domains,
(but it's interesting that it's in the form SIP DOT etc.)

Also the username database is common to the Betamax brands, by that
I mean if you register wibble on smartvoip and try to register the same name
on smslisto it won't let you.

Fastvoip does appears to have a separate username database,
it also requires at least 6 characters in the password, the others require fewer, four I think.

No mention of Ferrania when you run the softphone installer,
in fact, some of the DLLs are by Nokia.

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Old 05-17-2011, 05:05 PM
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"Graham." wrote in message news:iqsb22$poa$1@dont-email.me...


"Steve Terry" <gfourwwk@tesco.net> wrote in message
news:iqs7ao$4fd$1@dont-email.me...
> Stephen Hammond wrote:
>> Anyone tried this for making cheap phonecalls they appear to have an
>> 0800 number and free calls to uk numbers for 3 months when you
>> deposit £10. No need to use a computer other than to sign up
>> Stephen
>>

> Blimey! That's useful for Giffgaff's free 0800
>
> I hope payment by paypal is available, i wouldn't trust any other method
>
> Steve Terry
> --
> Get a free GiffGaff PAYG Sim and £5 bonus after activation at:
> http://giffgaff.com/orders/affiliate/gfourwwk



Do you need credit in your GiffGaff account in order to make free
0800/0500/0808
calls?

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No but you need to top every 3 months apparently :)


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Old 05-18-2011, 04:54 PM
Stephen Hammond
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Come on someone must have tried it :(

I'm not too keen after I wasted my money on on lycratalk or whatever it is
2p per minute for 0800 access not 1p Mr Terry.


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Old 05-20-2011, 09:04 PM
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Stephen Hammond wrote:
> "Graham." wrote in message news:iqsb22$poa$1@dont-email.me...
>
> "Steve Terry" <gfourwwk@tesco.net> wrote in message
> news:iqs7ao$4fd$1@dont-email.me...
>> Stephen Hammond wrote:

<snip>
> Do you need credit in your GiffGaff account in order to make free
> 0800/0500/0808
> calls?
>

Nope, nor additional top ups

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Old 05-20-2011, 09:09 PM
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Stephen Hammond wrote:
> Come on someone must have tried it :(
>
> I'm not too keen after I wasted my money on on lycratalk or whatever
> it is 2p per minute for 0800 access not 1p Mr Terry.
>

2p per min to call landlines from a GiffGaff mobile a waste of your money!!

I'm soooo... Sorry

and the callthrough is called lycatalk
http://www.lycatalk.co.uk/

and yes they charge 1p per min extra for calling through their 0800

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Old 05-21-2011, 11:36 AM
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On 2011-05-16, Brian A <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 16 May 2011 19:56:21 +0100, Graham. wrote:
>
>> Interesting this.
>> I spy a Betamax clone, 'Tulp Solutions' yet another trading name.
>> http://backsla.sh/betamax includes it, but
>> http://progx.ch/home-voip-prixbetamax-3-1-1.html does not
>>
>> 3.3p/m to a UK mobile is better than I currently get from Smartvoip
>>
>> so I will switch providing I can use PayPal, it's not giving me that
>> option, even though it says it is offered here
>> http://www.fastvoip.com/en/payment
>>
>> Although I am used to navigating Betamax sites, I cannot find details of
>> their FUP regarding the "free" calls.
>>
>> This
>> http://freevcalls.blogspot.com/2011/...free-calls-to-

> india.html
>> suggests it's the usual 90 "freedays"

> Their reseller site specifically states that it is NOT a Betamax company,
> together with a rather cheeky comment.
> QUOTE
> Are you affiliated to Betamax/Dellmont?
> No. We believe in a stable service with good customer support.
> UNQUOTE
> No indication as to how many free minutes are available during the free
> period.


I also can't find any indication of how much the free destinations are after
the free days expire.

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Old 05-21-2011, 08:53 PM
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In uk.telecom.voip Steve Terry <gfourwwk@tesco.net> wrote:
> Blimey! That's useful for Giffgaff's free 0800
>
> I hope payment by paypal is available, i wouldn't trust any other method


No Paypal, but things like Moneybookers, cashU and UKash. I think some of
those vouchers can be bought at PayPoint/Zone/etc outlets. Hmm, they claim
Paypal but didn't offer it to me:
http://www.fastvoip.com/en/payment

For a credit card there's 19% VAT plus 36p transaction fee on top (just like
Betamax, but with Netherlands VAT not 15% Luxembourg).

I just made a test call via the 0800 dialthrough to myself: seemed to work
fine and cost nothing. They don't appear to support CLID though (the usual
'number not available').

Registrant:
EasyTel bv
Haarlemmerstraatweg 32
Oegstgeest, ZH 2343 LB
NL

Domain Name: FASTVOIP.COM


Registrant:
Easytel bv
Apollolaan 138
Amsterdam 1077 BG
NL

Domain Name: TULPSOLUTIONS.COM
(also registered there belkaart.be)


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Old 05-22-2011, 02:08 AM
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"Theo Markettos" <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote in message news:9Oh*tMGDt@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk...
> In uk.telecom.voip Steve Terry <gfourwwk@tesco.net> wrote:
>> Blimey! That's useful for Giffgaff's free 0800
>>
>> I hope payment by paypal is available, i wouldn't trust any other method

>
> No Paypal, but things like Moneybookers, cashU and UKash. I think some of
> those vouchers can be bought at PayPoint/Zone/etc outlets. Hmm, they claim
> Paypal but didn't offer it to me:
> http://www.fastvoip.com/en/payment
>
> For a credit card there's 19% VAT plus 36p transaction fee on top (just like
> Betamax, but with Netherlands VAT not 15% Luxembourg).
>
> I just made a test call via the 0800 dialthrough to myself: seemed to work
> fine and cost nothing. They don't appear to support CLID though (the usual
> 'number not available').
>
> Registrant:
> EasyTel bv
> Haarlemmerstraatweg 32
> Oegstgeest, ZH 2343 LB
> NL
>
> Domain Name: FASTVOIP.COM
>
>
> Registrant:
> Easytel bv
> Apollolaan 138
> Amsterdam 1077 BG
> NL
>
> Domain Name: TULPSOLUTIONS.COM
> (also registered there belkaart.be)
>
>
> Theo


Some of the "resellers" offer PayPal, there is a default selection of several
resellers depending on the country you choose to be in when signing up.
There is nothing at all to indicate that those resellers have any connection with that country.
quite the contrary in fact. You can choose resellers from other countries other than the default ones.
As an example ckvoip13 has no merit stars and is the last on the default list for UK
His website is down, but he has a standby one, a webs.com one which somehow does not
fill me with confidence.

Assuming the system is a viable one and not a complete scam, it must
be manual because you have to type your username and voip brand in to fields longhand.
All the Betamax brand icons are there, and fastvoip all by itself.

I made up a username and put voip**** as the provider and off I was whisked to the Paypal
site to pay 11.80 euros 10.55GBP
Incidentally this WAS the genuine Paypal site, it was not a phishing expedition, that was
my first thought.

I'm not sure they would have credited voip**** if I had finished the transaction.
(Of course I didn't).

I can't get my head round why Fastvoip would encourage buyers to buy a voucher
from a third party whilst on the fastvoip site, can someone explain the concept?
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Old 05-24-2011, 05:27 PM
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In uk.telecom.voip Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
> I just made a test call via the 0800 dialthrough to myself: seemed to work
> fine and cost nothing. They don't appear to support CLID though (the usual
> 'number not available').


I called some African destinations via the 0800 callthrough. One call
worked fine, with reasonable audio quality. Another call wasn't answered
(because my contact wasn't there) and eventually ended up at a message in
Dutch that I couldn't understand. Another call had what felt a bit like
YouTube buffering problems... I was getting bursts of audio spaced by
silences. I also was having trouble with Skype to the same person, so it
could have been Fastvoip were terminating VOIP in-country and the
international internet link was struggling.

So not an unqualified success, but moderately positive. Africa is a pretty
difficult target for VOIP and quality problems are fairly usual. Quality
was not as good as Betamax on this trial, but we'll see how it goes...

Theo

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Old 06-06-2011, 08:33 PM
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In uk.telecom.voip Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote:
> Another call had what felt a bit like YouTube buffering problems... I was
> getting bursts of audio spaced by silences. I also was having trouble
> with Skype to the same person, so it could have been Fastvoip were
> terminating VOIP in-country and the international internet link was
> struggling.


I'm now having severe problems with the 0800 callthrough. It either refuses
to connect, or gives me stuttery background noise (like the VOIP codec is
bandwidth limited), but the 'please enter your account number' message isn't
played. Tried with both a mobile (yesterday and today) and a landline just
now, so it's not my end.

I haven't tried them for VOIP so I don't know if this affects that service,
but for callthrough it's unusable.

Theo

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