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cheapest way to call the usa is ?
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Fergal wrote:cheapest way to call the usa is ?
We are not mind readers
Little bit more info needed please 
What network are you ringing from?, Payg or contract? Do you have inclusive x-net minutes?,or just ordinary own network and landline minutes?.PF.0 -
Sorry.... I have no Mobile contract yet and am looking for the best deal on that too..pricefighter wrote:We are not mind readers
Little bit more info needed please 
What network are you ringing from?, Payg or contract? Do you have inclusive x-net minutes?,or just ordinary own network and landline minutes?.
I was with O2 but cancelled the contract within the 14 days. I had a bad experience with the customer services so that was that.
For my contract I want more mins less txts..0 -
Use a landline and the Post Office phone card. £5 gives you hours of calls, best value around.0
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Skype Out: if you have a Broadband connection, you're looking at around 1.1p a minute.CarQuake / Ergo Digital0
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Forget skype,
voipbuster is free from your computer and will ring the landline in U.S0 -
There are times when I need to use my mobile... so what is the cheapest network to join ? O2 do 9p per min to usa mobiles.
Can you beat that ?0 -
yep.
u can use https://www.simplyfone.com & use them niutes to make free calls to US of A
BEAT THAT ONE!!!
(& i scored great goal today ) :j0 -
I think if you are choosing the network on the basis of quite a few calls to USA, I would go for O2. You can use 0844 call-through numbers from several providers from your inclusive minutes. If you call one or two numbers a lot, you can even get a direct-routing 0844 number for them0
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O2 would appear to be the best bet if you are solely looking for a network to call USA as you have 2 options you can use out of your inclusive x net minutes to call USA.An 0844 access number or Simply-F. If one was ever blocked you would hopefully still have the other.PF.0
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Not sure if you have to be a student but how about this (you need free minutes on your mobile contract I suppose)
http://www.justdialstudent.com/agents/mobile/destination.asp?Destination=USA&Details=Details#t2tdests0
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