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Illysook
Joined: 30 Jun 2008
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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:28 pm Post subject: How do you save on international calls w/o using Skype? |
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I've used calling cards before but isn't there a number that you can just call? I'd like to use my mobile instead of being tied to my computer for a chatty call home, but I don't want to spend more than I have to. |
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Ssem
Joined: 04 Dec 2009 Location: California / Seoul
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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:17 pm Post subject: |
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You could check out the rates for 00700 as a gateway number to call. This should give you a much cheaper rate than just dialing normally. There might be cheaper options out there, which you could research or ask around about, but this one is not too bad in a pinch. |
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hondaicivic
Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Location: Daegu, South Korea
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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:20 pm Post subject: Re: How do you save on international calls w/o using Skype? |
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Illysook wrote: |
I've used calling cards before but isn't there a number that you can just call? I'd like to use my mobile instead of being tied to my computer for a chatty call home, but I don't want to spend more than I have to. |
I used a proxy to connect to a server in California, then I access gmail and call my parents for free. Saved myself a lot of money since. |
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Drew10
Joined: 31 Mar 2009
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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:22 pm Post subject: |
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1688-1791.
This number uses your local minutes, so there's no hidden fees, no extra charges, no phone cards. It only works for the U.S, but includes Hawaii, Guam, Alaska, and toll free.
It also works for some other countries, but mostly China and a few countries in Europe. Sorry Aussies, Kiwis and Canucks. |
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crossmr

Joined: 22 Nov 2008 Location: Hwayangdong, Seoul
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 1:05 am Post subject: Re: How do you save on international calls w/o using Skype? |
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Illysook wrote: |
I've used calling cards before but isn't there a number that you can just call? I'd like to use my mobile instead of being tied to my computer for a chatty call home, but I don't want to spend more than I have to. |
Got a smart phone?
Just install skype on it. |
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coralreefer_1
Joined: 19 Jan 2009
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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This one is very similar..only uses local minutes, and allows you to call more countries. 1688-4949.
I have been using this one for over a year now and and have never seen any hidden/extra charges. On the link page, the first group of flags you may call those countries with either a mobile phone or land line. The lower group of flags you can only call to those countries from a land line..however ALL flags displayed can be called only using local minutes.
http://www.1688-4949.com/service.html
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1688-1791.
This number uses your local minutes, so there's no hidden fees, no extra charges, no phone cards. It only works for the U.S, but includes Hawaii, Guam, Alaska, and toll free.
It also works for some other countries, but mostly China and a few countries in Europe. Sorry Aussies, Kiwis and Canucks. |
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Drew10
Joined: 31 Mar 2009
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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coralreefer_1 wrote: |
This one is very similar..only uses local minutes, and allows you to call more countries. 1688-4949.
I have been using this one for over a year now and and have never seen any hidden/extra charges. On the link page, the first group of flags you may call those countries with either a mobile phone or land line. The lower group of flags you can only call to those countries from a land line..however ALL flags displayed can be called only using local minutes.
http://www.1688-4949.com/service.html
Drew10 wrote: |
1688-1791.
This number uses your local minutes, so there's no hidden fees, no extra charges, no phone cards. It only works for the U.S, but includes Hawaii, Guam, Alaska, and toll free.
It also works for some other countries, but mostly China and a few countries in Europe. Sorry Aussies, Kiwis and Canucks. |
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You do realize that all the 1688 prefix numbers are run by the same telecom company right? Sure you can call more countries than what i listed, but there are very few you can actually call for free. I could make a whole list of the ones you can call for free, but i seriously doubt many ESL'ers need to call Germany and Sweden on a regular enough basis to warrant posting the entire list.
So your number is no different from mine. |
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coralreefer_1
Joined: 19 Jan 2009
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:58 pm Post subject: |
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OK..so i just added info to the thread. I wasn't trying to say my number was better than yours..relax haha
Obviously the OP is asking for info so was likely unaware of any 1688 prefix at all...I simply gave one that gave more countries (including Canada, England, Australia, NZ, Ireland) for the benefit of the OP and any others who may stumble onto the thread and may not know of the service. I didn't check your number out, but posting in an ESL forum a number to call more countries than the US and its territories seems like helping out the overall community. |
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interestedinhanguk

Joined: 23 Aug 2010
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Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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coralreefer_1 wrote: |
OK..so i just added info to the thread. I wasn't trying to say my number was better than yours..relax haha
Obviously the OP is asking for info so was likely unaware of any 1688 prefix at all...I simply gave one that gave more countries (including Canada, England, Australia, NZ, Ireland) for the benefit of the OP and any others who may stumble onto the thread and may not know of the service. I didn't check your number out, but posting in an ESL forum a number to call more countries than the US and its territories seems like helping out the overall community. |
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Drew10
Joined: 31 Mar 2009
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:04 am Post subject: |
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coralreefer_1 wrote: |
OK..so i just added info to the thread. I wasn't trying to say my number was better than yours..relax haha
Obviously the OP is asking for info so was likely unaware of any 1688 prefix at all...I simply gave one that gave more countries (including Canada, England, Australia, NZ, Ireland) for the benefit of the OP and any others who may stumble onto the thread and may not know of the service. I didn't check your number out, but posting in an ESL forum a number to call more countries than the US and its territories seems like helping out the overall community. |
My bad if I seemed offended. the intention of my post was to point out that our numbers are exactly the same. Basically, both numbers can call the same countries at the same rates, and that your number wasn't free to the other countries (Ireland, NZ, Canada..ETC). So it is helping the overall community, but could backfire when posters from those countries use the number expecting free calls and then get hit with a bigger bill than they expected.
I work in the telecom industry here, so I was just trying to give the facts. |
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coralreefer_1
Joined: 19 Jan 2009
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:40 am Post subject: |
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I appreciate you clearing that up. However I never said anything about free, and like you, specifically stated that it charges local rates.(well..actually I said it uses local minutes, meaning the allotted minutes we get with our local plan)
Admittedly I have never used the number to call any other country other than Japan and the US and have only been charged local rates. If there is some fine print on the site that says calling other countries like the UK or Ireland for example have some other "extra" charge beyond local calling charges that they do not charge when calling the US, well that is beyond my knowledge.
I would assume based on the website that calling any of those countries would only charge local rates (as we both said, ), but I have never done so myself.
Peace~
Drew10 wrote: |
coralreefer_1 wrote: |
OK..so i just added info to the thread. I wasn't trying to say my number was better than yours..relax haha
Obviously the OP is asking for info so was likely unaware of any 1688 prefix at all...I simply gave one that gave more countries (including Canada, England, Australia, NZ, Ireland) for the benefit of the OP and any others who may stumble onto the thread and may not know of the service. I didn't check your number out, but posting in an ESL forum a number to call more countries than the US and its territories seems like helping out the overall community. |
My bad if I seemed offended. the intention of my post was to point out that our numbers are exactly the same. Basically, both numbers can call the same countries at the same rates, and that your number wasn't free to the other countries (Ireland, NZ, Canada..ETC). So it is helping the overall community, but could backfire when posters from those countries use the number expecting free calls and then get hit with a bigger bill than they expected.
I work in the telecom industry here, so I was just trying to give the facts. |
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big_fella1
Joined: 08 Dec 2005
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 4:16 am Post subject: |
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Set your Gmail to English(US) setting and you have access to Google voice for cheap calls. |
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Drew10
Joined: 31 Mar 2009
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 5:50 am Post subject: |
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coralreefer_1 wrote: |
I appreciate you clearing that up. However I never said anything about free, and like you, specifically stated that it charges local rates.(well..actually I said it uses local minutes, meaning the allotted minutes we get with our local plan)
Admittedly I have never used the number to call any other country other than Japan and the US and have only been charged local rates. If there is some fine print on the site that says calling other countries like the UK or Ireland for example have some other "extra" charge beyond local calling charges that they do not charge when calling the US, well that is beyond my knowledge.
I would assume based on the website that calling any of those countries would only charge local rates (as we both said, ), but I have never done so myself.
Peace~
Drew10 wrote: |
coralreefer_1 wrote: |
OK..so i just added info to the thread. I wasn't trying to say my number was better than yours..relax haha
Obviously the OP is asking for info so was likely unaware of any 1688 prefix at all...I simply gave one that gave more countries (including Canada, England, Australia, NZ, Ireland) for the benefit of the OP and any others who may stumble onto the thread and may not know of the service. I didn't check your number out, but posting in an ESL forum a number to call more countries than the US and its territories seems like helping out the overall community. |
My bad if I seemed offended. the intention of my post was to point out that our numbers are exactly the same. Basically, both numbers can call the same countries at the same rates, and that your number wasn't free to the other countries (Ireland, NZ, Canada..ETC). So it is helping the overall community, but could backfire when posters from those countries use the number expecting free calls and then get hit with a bigger bill than they expected.
I work in the telecom industry here, so I was just trying to give the facts. |
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I'm just relaying what the reps from the telecom company that run the 1688 numbers told me. There are a list of countries that you can call using local minutes (not 100% free as you mentioned) but there are alot of countries that would be useful here that are not on that list. |
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