Nice one Sharon.....thought that there would be more takers, well still a few weeks to go and barbies on standby...that is providing everyone likes bananas! (previous post) tho don't let on to the villa owner[msnwink]
Nice one Sharon.....thought that there would be more takers, well still a few weeks to go and barbies on standby...that is providing everyone likes bananas! (previous post) tho don't let on to the villa owner[msnwink]
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by phaedra
Have a look here before you phone, you can get phone calls to the USA for 1p per min. It does work!, quite a few people I know have been using it for several months with huge savings
http://www.telediscount.co.uk/index2.php[/quote]This is not strictly correct, although you only pay the rate quoted to that company what you have missed is the rate that you will be charged by your provider, whether it be BT or someone else, for the call to the "access number" that they call it, and looking at the numbers listed, most of them could be quite expensive.
An example:-
Calling the USA, access code 0844 I think it was, charge 4p per minute from your UK provider, their charge for the call 1p per minute, total charge 5p per minute. You can actually get bona fide calls to the US for around 2 to 2.5p per minute.
If the country that you are calling has for example a 09 number, you could find yourself paying a connection charge up to £1 before you start, up to 99p per minute charged by your UK provider, and then this companies charges.
A good deal, no I dont think so.
14 years running a telecoms company.
I suggest you look at www.18185.co.uk You pre register with a credit card then can register your families phone numbers on. They then add 18185 before the 001 and it is charged at 0.5 pence a minute, no other charges. I use this for UK calls, just a 5p connection charge for as long as you talk. It is also cheaper for mobile numbers to.
And Andy, I would love to come to your BBQ, but I would have to get a flight first [msnwink]
Now I understand why I could not find Andy's other post [msnwink]
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Karen
And Andy, I would love to come to your BBQ, but I would have to get a flight first [msnwink][/quote][msncry][msncry]been waiting nearly five years for you to show, and only turned off the BBQ last month![]()
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Karen
Now I understand why I could not find Andy's other post [msnwink][/quote]Looks like you never found his addresss, either, Karen. I am afraid the burgers are well and truly burned now. Tut tut.![]()
ellie
Hi everyone
2 questions if i maywhat would work out the chepest to phone the uk from a mobile pay and go from orlando, and also to phone Orlando from a contract phone from the uk
Would it be cheper to buy a sim card in orlando just a thougt any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks Emma
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Hi everyone
2 questions if i may what would work out the chepest to phone the uk from a mobile pay and go from orlando, and also to phone Orlando from a contract phone from the uk
Would it be cheper to buy a sim card in orlando just a thougt any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks Emma[/quote]
There are loads of very cheap ways to call to UK/USA both ways from landlines. from around 1p a min.
Calling from the USA with a USA pay as you go mobile normally costs upwards of 10c/min to call a 'free' 800 and then 1p or 2p a min.
Using a UK mobile phone (calling, or receiving calls) in the USA costs a fortune.
To call the USA from a UK contract phone depends on the cost of your UK-UK calls and add 1p or so for the USA.
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