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  • Received my verification email after 2 days.
    Had to put 1 euro on again, now works OK.

    Thanks again for the replies. be back soon with questions about hardware (;0)
  • Before crediting your account with 1 Euro, you get INFINITE 1 minute free calls.

    After uploading the 1 EURO to your accunt, you get infinite free calls to landlines in the selected countries :)

    Have fun.
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"The internet is a great way to get on the net."
    - Bob Dole, Republican presidential candidate
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  • Mr_Skint_2
    Mr_Skint_2 Posts: 5,183 Forumite
    Is there any kind of code, i.e 01 or summet to put in front
    of 0845 numbers to make them free aswell, or is this wishful thinking.
  • Stabilo
    Stabilo Posts: 452 Forumite
    Mr_Skint wrote:
    Is there any kind of code, i.e 01 or summet to put in front
    of 0845 numbers to make them free aswell, or is this wishful thinking.

    I was going to say wishful thinking but actually is does exist. You just change the number to the geographic number (if available).

    At www.saynoto0870.com (associated with MSE, I believe) you can get geographic numbers from 0870 AND 0845 numbers.

    E.g. when you want to ring your ISP and they only publish 0845 & 0870 and keep you hanging on for hours as least it doesn't cost anything with voipbuster anh their geographic number.

    My ISP, Plusnet is covered by a geographic number, in fact I used voipbuster to speak with them last night.

    Stabilo
    Before you buy Google Nest or British Gas Hive check out ESPproMon the Android and iOS Smartphone app that helps you build the same system from just £30.
  • BexTech
    BexTech Posts: 4,772 Forumite
    I used VoIP Buster to call Pipex, when I wanted to cancel their service. Pipex are excellent but I am having Telewest installed Friday 9th Sept. Would have had it a couple of years back but it has taken them this long to realise my section of road had been upgraded all along!
    It's PAC not PAC Code, it's MAC not MAC Code, it's PIN not PIN Number, it's ATM not ATM Machine, it's LCD not LCD Display, it's DVD not DVD disc... It's no one not noone, It's a lot not alot, It's got not gotten... Panini is the plural of panino - there is no S!!
    (OK my English isn't great, the sciences, maths & IT are my strong points!)
  • BexTech wrote:
    I used VoIP Buster to call Pipex, when I wanted to cancel their service. Pipex are excellent but I am having Telewest installed Friday 9th Sept. Would have had it a couple of years back but it has taken them this long to realise my section of road had been upgraded all along!

    Voip buster does own doesn't it :)

    I used it to ring several american companies regarding various online accounts I have. I've managed to complain about 3 different ones free of charge so far! :)
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"The internet is a great way to get on the net."
    - Bob Dole, Republican presidential candidate
    [/FONT]
  • Just been notified.. NEW voipbuster users, it is now €5 to receive free calls.

    Old voipbuster users who have already put €1 on.. it should still work fine for you.

    Thanks to Loza who pointed that out to me in the student board post.
    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"The internet is a great way to get on the net."
    - Bob Dole, Republican presidential candidate
    [/FONT]
  • Mr_Skint_2
    Mr_Skint_2 Posts: 5,183 Forumite
    Just had a look myself and its now €10, mind you I did buy €1 to start
    off with, I just hope they are not going to get a load of people onboard
    then close the service as I am now a bit worried as to why the min amount
    has shot right up.
  • Mr_Skint wrote:
    Just had a look myself and its now €10, mind you I did buy €1 to start
    off with, I just hope they are not going to get a load of people onboard
    then close the service as I am now a bit worried as to why the min amount
    has shot right up.

    It shows €5 now.

    Stabilo
    Before you buy Google Nest or British Gas Hive check out ESPproMon the Android and iOS Smartphone app that helps you build the same system from just £30.
  • Stabilo wrote:
    It shows €5 now.

    Stabilo


    Still getting a tenner on mine, but as said before I have already signed up.
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