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Cheap Long-Distance Service Bulllwinkle 11-02-2008, 3:59 AM | Post #2587761 | 30 Replies
We switched to Pioneer Telephone last year and the prices are great.  They have a 99 cent surcharge if your bill is less than $20 for the month.  My wife makes 3 or 4 calls a month to South Korea & we make several state side calls.  We never go over $20, but the prices are so cheap that is still worth paying the 99 cent surcharge.  Service is great - you can pay on-line or whatever.  If i would have gone with Verizon it would have been much more expensive.
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    Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Arb-Alot 11-02-2008, 12:18 PM | PostID #2587954

    Bulllwinkle,

    I'm trying out Vonage.I can cancel without charge in the the first month.  Except  for  AT&T's slow switch-out of my prior service, Vonage is working well. The cost is $24.95 plus taxes. I believe the total charge to about $30/month. That seems a little higher than Pioneer. It is my understanding that there is no extra charge for service to US, Britain, Italy, Spain and Canada. Calls to Mexico are 1 cent per minute. Korea is 6 cents per minute. Vonage also offered me 3 months with no service charge (other than taxes) because of the hiccup in the switch which, as I mentioned, was mostly AT&T's problem.I am a little concerned about Vonage's financial position. I believe that it is a penny stock.In a pinch I can default to my cell phone.

    David

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Rick Hamilton 11-09-2008, 6:59 PM | PostID #2591476

    Right now Vonage has a special, $9.95 for 3 months. I tried them out a few years ago for a FAX line, and recently changed my landline over as well.

    You can save about 20% if you prepay 12 months in advance, which I intend to do once my special rate is over.

    I have enjoyed great service, but I have always had a very good broadband connection. I used to have Road Runner, now I have Fios. I expect your service will be as good as your broadband connection.

    They have some nifty features standard that the telcos don't offer unless you open your wallet wider.

    I haven't regretted changing at all, in the 5 years I've used them.

    Rick

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Vince3n 11-09-2008, 7:29 PM | PostID #2591488

    3u telecom

    Great rates and no surcharges or minimums.

    Regards, Vince 

     

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Rossby 11-09-2008, 8:19 PM | PostID #2591517

    We travel a lot and have a cell phone with No Roaming, etc.

    This is a God Send compared to the days we had to find a pay phone to make a call.

    Finding a pay phone was one thing but finding a pay phone in a place where I could park the RV was a challenge, along with finding a pay phone that worked and did not smell like an outhouse in the middle of Kansas in August.

    We have Alltel and our plan offers humongous minutes on the week ends.

    The wife camps on the call phone calling her weird relatives every weekend.

    My kin are normal so we only have to talk to one another on special occasions, such as funerals.

     

    After reading this post, about being cheap, I decided I didn’t really need the Long Distance (LD) service I was getting from QWEST that was costing me $1.99 plus tax just to have it available. Not only did I not like the tax thing on phones, I occasionally used the damn phone for a call that resulted in a LD charge of 10 cents, plus tax.

     

    So I called QWEST and got a real good looker on the line. Us old guys can tell just by the sound of the voice. She was young, thin, and pure as the driven snow. I almost felt ashamed talking to a #10.

    The main thing I wanted to know was that if I dropped by LD feature I could still dial a 1-800 (AKA Toll Free) number. This way I could use a calling card in a pinch.

    She allowed as I could do that.

     

    Now comes the rub.

    This QWEST lady told me it would cost me $5 to get my LD disconnected!

    I was suspecting some underhanded ploy so I kept her on the line with dumb ass questions. Why do they want $5 to disconnect me but they did not want a thin dime to connect me and start charging me for LD service?

    Is this fee just to discouraged folks from disconnecting the LD service?

    Well, this fat broad had all the answers and was well trained.

    She countered every accusation I made. I can just see the warts on her face!

    I suspect I got a call center in Iowa and she trains between pork chops.

     

    PS:

    Please do not recommend another cell phone service to me. I have had Alltel for 85 years and they know me by name.

    My cell phone is the last of historic vintage.

    It is so big that an elephant could dial 911.

    Rossby

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Tamelion 11-09-2008, 11:59 PM | PostID #2591597

    Use your computer and make your calls for free.

    Use Skype    http://www.skype.com/

    Buy a cheap internet camera and can see each other as you speak.(not required)

    Works great, costs nothing.

    I talked to one of my daughters in Denmark at school from the US almost everyday

    for four months and spent NOTHING!

    Try it, it will cost you nothing to try it also.

    Good Luck!

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service jageorge72 11-10-2008, 12:46 PM | PostID #2591800

    Even better than Skype........... Magicjack   www.magicjack.com

    I am in the "testing" phase right now, but this little device might just be the greatest thing ever.   It is like Skype (voip), but you use your phones.   Like Vonage, but ridiculously cheaper.

    The unit (basically a USB thumb drive) costs about $40, and gives you free local and long distance calling in the US and Canada for a year.   An additional year is $19.95, and if you extend it to 5 years it is only $59.95.   Heck.... my phone portion of my bill is that much per month right now.

    I actually purchased mine on Amazon for.... I think $32 + $6.95 shipping?   ....but I signed up for their credit card and got $30 off my order.... so it will cost me less than $10.

    So far I'm really pleased with it (only been 3 days).   There are some drawbacks (must leave computer on, main phone needs to be at computer.... unless you do some tricky rewiring, etc..), but I'm looking at some huge saving here.   Still have my landline until I am sure I am comfortable dropping it, but.... you just can't beat the price.

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Jeannette10 11-10-2008, 2:25 PM | PostID #2591846

    I use Skype. The other person does not need a computer. YOu can call a landline or a cell phone. I use it all the time to call Europe and it's very inexpensive 0.017 per minute. No initial investment for equipment. All you need is a computer.

    Jeannette

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service 23bair 11-11-2008, 6:00 PM | PostID #2592383
    After "testing" Vonage for 18 months we've gone 100% Vonage and pay once a year to get the 20% discount.  We're very pleased.  If they go out of business, I'll have to switch to Comca$$$t
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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Anatole 11-11-2008, 7:24 PM | PostID #2592418

    I have been using skype 3 years and very happy with it. Saved lots of $$$ so far. In some cases perhaps you don't need cell phone either.

    1. You can an account for Wi-Max service from clear wire and use your computer with the help of blue tooth enabled ear phone and microphone to make calls. In this way you have internet service both at home and to go as well.

    or

    2. Buy a Wi-Fi phone, download skype application and make calls (free calls skype to skpye or very low fees to landline/cell phones all over the world) where ever you can get free or subscribed Wi-Fi.

     Anatole

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service vivekj 11-11-2008, 8:19 PM | PostID #2592447
    Jeannette10:

    I use Skype. The other person does not need a computer. YOu can call a landline or a cell phone. I use it all the time to call Europe and it's very inexpensive 0.017 per minute. No initial investment for equipment. All you need is a computer.

    Jeannette

    Skype also has unlimited calling plans. I signed up  for the US/Canada/Europe plan; it is $100/yr, and they complain only if you go over 10,000 mins/month. I use it for work. It's great. I don't know if this plan can be used for cell phones in Europe - never tried it.

    If you use Skype credits, i.e., pay per minute, then calls to cell phones in Europe are expensive; almost 24 cents/minute, calls to landlines are very inexpensive.

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service GardenGirl 11-16-2008, 5:35 AM | PostID #2594240

    I have to look into this skype.  I've heard of it but thought you had to sit at your computer to talk, and I like to wander the house or go outdoors.

    We have Comcast triple play, and I'm sure we're getting hosed.  But, I like the high speed internet, the digital TV, but the phone is annoying.  If the kid takes us offline in order to hook up his Xbox or whatever, we lose our phone service.

    All this for 200 a month. 

    GG

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Bulllwinkle 11-16-2008, 6:22 AM | PostID #2594251
    Holy Crap GG.  $200 a month?  I could afford it, but no way in hell i'd pay the cable company that much to NOT watch 100 unwanted channels!   Bull
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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service GardenGirl 11-16-2008, 7:58 AM | PostID #2594280

    I know but they've got me over a barrel.  No one else will give me the high speed that we want, we live at the shore.....and in order to get it we have to have the digital package.

    I can hardly sit down it hurts so much.

    GG

    who is taking a licking.

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service vivekj 11-16-2008, 8:22 AM | PostID #2594290
    GardenGirl:

    I have to look into this skype.  I've heard of it but thought you had to sit at your computer to talk, and I like to wander the house or go outdoors.

    GG

     

    When I use Skype I make phone calls through my computer, so yeah, for this you are tied to it.I use it at work, so this is not a problem for me.

    They also have a feature called SkypeIn, where you get a phone number and people can call that number. You may have to be at your computer; I don't know about this...

     vivek

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Bulllwinkle 11-16-2008, 8:25 AM | PostID #2594292

    Which shore?  I lived near the shore of Lake Michigan when i was a kid - Chicago.  I was surrounded by the "shore" twice on islands - The Azores & Okinawa.  Now i live near the ocean shore (Atlantic) - the Hampton/Newport News area of VA.

    Understand if you don't want to give location.  Max might try to find you!  Bull

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service jageorge72 11-16-2008, 9:05 AM | PostID #2594306

    Skype users.....

    Look into MagicJack...... it is like talking on Skype (voip), only you use your actual phones.   ...and it costs next to nothing.   I officially dropped my regular landline service and use this.   See my post above.

     All you do is plug your phone into the MagicJack/USB device, then into the USB port on your computer.   I have a cordless phone with 2 other satellite phones.   So far it has been great.

    We got our hours cut back to 32 at work, and had a layoff.... so money is a little tight, and I am a little nervous.   So.... this MagicJack thing is really going to save me some money.   Also cut my internet speed doen to 768 (DSL), so my phone/internet bill should be slightly around $25 month.

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service norbertc 11-16-2008, 10:23 AM | PostID #2594337

    In Europe we have ADSL packages costing 30 € per month that include:

    • high speed Internet access
    • worldwide unlimited VOIP phone calls using a normal phone
    • cable TV
    The computer may be left off for TV and phone use.

    I've been a customer for years and am very satisfied.  Our provider's web page is HERE.  The reliability is very high.

    Since the technology is there, I'm wondering if something similar exists in the US?  If not, are there regulations preventing its use?

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service srevnal 11-16-2008, 11:39 AM | PostID #2594362
    Since I’m from France, I’m quite aware of that great system that we can’t have in the USA. I guess “the invisible market hand” must be a work here to pick into our pockets.
    The best US alternative to that great deal can be found here , the phone/internet bundle consists of DSL service and voice over IP and cost me, after taxes, about $96 a month…
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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service GardenGirl 11-16-2008, 2:43 PM | PostID #2594422
    Bulllwinkle:

    Which shore?  I lived near the shore of Lake Michigan when i was a kid - Chicago.  I was surrounded by the "shore" twice on islands - The Azores & Okinawa.  Now i live near the ocean shore (Atlantic) - the Hampton/Newport News area of VA.

    Understand if you don't want to give location.  Max might try to find you!  Bull

     

    GG is from the Garden State of NJ!!

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  • Re: Cheap Long-Distance Service Bulllwinkle 11-17-2008, 2:58 AM | PostID #2594542
    Joisy.  I can only imagine your accent!        Bull
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