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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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News Reader wrote:[color=blue] > 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.[/color] The rates from the UK site (click falg at bottom of page) are also 0p per minute for several countries. The web or sms callback looks interesting, but it isn't at that tariff; instead 2.3p per minute between landlines. Slightly cheaper can be found for a few countries, but not much. Some web-based callback systems can be adapted for wap/gprs (eg Enlinea, Voipfone), so it would be interesting to know if this one can. I might take a look if the initial credit is modest. |
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andy wrote:[color=blue] > News Reader wrote:[color=green] > > 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). > >[/color][/color] [color=blue] > The rates from the UK site (click flag at bottom of page) are also 0p > per minute for several countries. The web or sms callback looks > interesting, but it isn't at that tariff; instead 2.3p per minute > between landlines. Slightly cheaper can be found for a few countries, > but not much. Some web-based callback systems can be adapted for > wap/gprs (eg Enlinea, Voipfone), so it would be interesting to know if > this one can. I might take a look if the initial credit is modest.[/color] A noticed that the German and Swedish versions say that the offer prices are valid until 15 October, so I wonder if the tariff heads north after that. The UK one doesn't mention it. |
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News Reader expressed precisely :[color=blue]
> 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.[/color] Please would you pick / choose a single word / phrase and stop / refrain from using all the unnecessary / superfluous obliques and synonyms / alternatives....? Please..........Thank you. I find some of your posts interesting, however, for want of a better phrase, I can't be arsed reading 'em. |
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 18:27:59 +0100, Jono wrote:
[color=blue] >Please..........Thank you.[/color] Please would you not needlessly quote such massive parts of the post that you are following up ....... Thank you. [color=blue] >I find some of your posts interesting, however, for want of a better >phrase, I can't be arsed reading 'em.[/color] Too true when I have to wade through a mass of needless quoting. |
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"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message news:mn.74537d697a98e86b.48968@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue] > News Reader expressed precisely :[color=green] > > Hi, > > > > During ongoing searching for best value UK calling via VoIP or fixed[/color][/color] line I[color=blue][color=green] > > have identified the following: > >[/color][/color] ** Snip ** [color=blue][color=green] > > > > Thanks and best wishes, > > > > > > > > News Reader > > > > > > P.s. On the face of it, this offer sounds pretty good to me as it is[/color][/color] rather[color=blue][color=green] > > 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[/color][/color] services.[color=blue] > > Please would you pick / choose a single word / phrase and stop / > refrain from using all the unnecessary / superfluous obliques and > synonyms / alternatives....? > > Please..........Thank you. > > I find some of your posts interesting, however, for want of a better > phrase, I can't be arsed reading 'em. > >[/color] Understood and agreed. :) I will try and cut out the multiple options :) . Best wishes, News Reader |
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News Reader submitted this idea :
[color=blue] > Understood and agreed. :) > > I will try and cut out the multiple options :) . > >[/color] Ta, muchly. I will read your posts with renewed enthusiasm! |
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