Vyke - Interesting VoIP Provider? 4 Eurocent Per Call?
Hi,
During ongoing searching for best value UK calling via VoIP or fixed line I
have identified the following:
[url]https://www.vyke.com/merchantsite/main.c?Distributor=VYKENO&Locale=7[/url]
This is an interesting if somewhat curious provider / service... the
offering presented seems to depend on what "distributor" referall link you
are given / use. With the above "VYKENO" the adverts at the top of the page
(most pages at least) show "Europe and US for Free" / "Call all fixed phones
in Europe and US for Free" (where it indicates a 4 eurocent per call set-up
charge) - as well as indicating upcoming free SMS. The rate / tarfiff page
also confirms 0 currency unit/minute charge for UK landline calls (and other
european / US destinations).
Note: If you go their homepage the referall / distributor link assigned
appears to be different and to make a different offering (slightly
concerning / disturbing! - how can you be sure just which offering you would
/ will get on registering and providing funds!... disturbing me thinks - if
enticing by virtue of the 4 eurocent per call offering... hmm)... (I think I
/ someone need[s] to contact the firm directly). The offering shown by going
directly to the homepage appears to be "MASKINA" and the offer much less
attractive to me - [very rough preliminary assessment] - namely free calls
dependent on the amount topped-up - e.g. $20 top up and get 90 minutes
free - i.e. bonus credit I believe / understand - confirming this via the
rates page under this distrbutorship link shows that the rates are indeed
"non zero").
Note2: For your information, the good / attractive link (the first above) as
far as I am concerned... was found by discovering and following the Vyke
entry in the VoIP price comparison website [url]www.myvoipprovider.com[/url] - none of
them or it are anything to do with me (for reference sake - I know some get
rather / quite concerned about referal / revenue sharing links, etc. - I am
nothing to do with any of these!).
Please let me know what you think, if you know anything, the results of any
enquiries / research you underatke, etc. :)
Thanks and best wishes,
News Reader
P.s. On the face of it, this offer sounds pretty good to me as it is rather
like the Finarea Call18866 / 1899 fixed fee per call landline services
pricing models that I have not yet / otherwise / previously found being
provided by any (many - at least without subscription fees) VoIP services.
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