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A Guide to Using Home Phones

Edinburghlass_2
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Welcome to Home Phones and I hope you will find all the information on this board to enable you to drastically cut your phone bills.
In Home Phones you will be able to find the most update offers and it will help you if you read Martin's article here before looking for further information on this board.
For overseas calls please read Martin's article on International Calls here and then try out the Call Checker here.
Those nice people at Orchid Dialers are now offering MSE users a 20% discount on their dialer box, read about it here.
You will read a lot on this board about 18866, 18185 and 1899 for cheap calls. However some people have had problems signing up for both 18866 and 1899 and the trick to try is, sign up using your mobile number and once you have registered then add your landline number and hey presto, you should be up and running for very cheap calls.
Before starting a new thread can I ask you to search the board to see if your question has already been asked then either add to the existing thread or start a new thread if necessary.
There is a very helpful A-Z to using the forums on This Site which is worth reading to guide you through the minefield of posting on MSE
In Home Phones you will be able to find the most update offers and it will help you if you read Martin's article here before looking for further information on this board.
For overseas calls please read Martin's article on International Calls here and then try out the Call Checker here.
Those nice people at Orchid Dialers are now offering MSE users a 20% discount on their dialer box, read about it here.
You will read a lot on this board about 18866, 18185 and 1899 for cheap calls. However some people have had problems signing up for both 18866 and 1899 and the trick to try is, sign up using your mobile number and once you have registered then add your landline number and hey presto, you should be up and running for very cheap calls.
Before starting a new thread can I ask you to search the board to see if your question has already been asked then either add to the existing thread or start a new thread if necessary.
There is a very helpful A-Z to using the forums on This Site which is worth reading to guide you through the minefield of posting on MSE

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