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November 21st, 2006 at 6:57 pm

Use an International calling card for your long distance calls and save

How many of you have used calling cards to make long distance calls? Do you still use one? Do you make long distance calls on your cell phone at all?

Did you know that if you used an International Calling card from Pingo.com you could save 90% or more on your international mobile phone calls? Yup. One more reason to take a good look at Pingo.com and their International calling cards . Plus, when you sign up to get a Pingo calling card you’ll receive $5 in free calls to start you off.

You sign up for Pingo International calling cards online , receive a pin number and you can start using your calling card right away. When your card is running low you can recharge it online from anywhere you are by simply visiting the pingo site anytime of day. You can call over 35 countries using your pingo card and the rates are quite reasonable. for example- if I wanted to call someone in New Zealand from my place in Canada the rate I would be charged would only be 3.3 cents per minute. I know my telephone company can’t beat that rate. Check it out for yourself and see if you save some money.





November 9th, 2006 at 5:29 pm

ViaTalk internet phone service

If you’ve been thinking of switching your landline telephone service over to Broadband Phone Service you might be very interested in taking a look at what ViaTalkhas to offer. ViaTalk offers VoIP telephone services in over 2,200 metro markets spanning all 50 states.

ViaTalk offers many of the services that you are used to receiving with your landline service and more. Features include enhanced voicemail, call hunt, call record, several types of caller ID, call forwarding, free in-network calling, call waiting and many other services that you can only get with a VoIP service.

At this time they are having a special- register now and get 6 months of free service. That sounds pretty good doesn’t it?

I took a look at some of the packages that they are offering and found that each of the plans offer “call anywhere in the US/Canada” from 500 minutes worth of calls per month to unlimitted, plus each plan offers voicemail, caller ID, call waiting, call return, e911 support plus a variety of other features. Package prices range from $9.95 to $35.95.

VoIP also known as Voice over Internet protocol, has really been taking off in the last year and I know several people who have switched their service over to broadband technology who are happy with the service and quality of the calls. It might be a great time to start checking into a service such as ViaTalk if you’ve been thinking of switching your service from a regular telephone network to an Internet phone service.





November 7th, 2006 at 9:10 pm

Do you make long distance calls?

I just discovered a company that I wish I’d known about a few months ago. If you make long distance calls you might be interested in Pingo International and Prepaid calling cards too. You see we had boarders from Brazil and Korea for a few months and these cards would have been very useful if only I’d known about them.

Well, I just thought that you might be interested in these International prepaid calling cards because you can use them to make long distance calls to over 35 Countries. You’ll even get $5 USD in free calls just for signing up. Visit the site and see all the options you’ll have. If you prefer, you can use a Pingo calling card with your mobile phone. The mobile phone rates are actually very good and that’s a huge bonus because I’m sure you know how expensive it is to make long distance calls on your cell phone with your provider. Mine’s expensive anyway.

One feature that I like is that there’s no more inputting huge numbers into the phone before you can make your call because you’ll have Pinless dialing with Pinpass.

Purchase your calling time with your credit card and then Pingo will provide you with your own unique Personal Identification Number (PIN) and a toll-free access number. Once you have your PIN you’re ready to start using Pingo and saving on long distance calls. You can even use a service called auto-charge that automatically refills your calling card when it reaches $5 USD. Plus you’ll also be able to check your call history and billing online.

As I said, our boarders were from Korea and Brazil, if they had cards when they were living here one could have called South Korea using a pingo card and the calling card rates would have been as low as 2.4 cents per minute. The Brazilian boarder would have got rates as low as 2 cents per minute!

Pingo International and prepaid calling cards are perfect for you if make long distance calls. See for yourself, check the calling card rates to other Countries.

Also, if you have a website you can sign up for Pingo’s affiliate program and earn some extra cash when someone signs up for a Pingo International and prepaid calling card. They’ll even give you a free phone card just for joining Pingos residual income affiliate program.