Originally posted by Spacecadet
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FYI, dont disregard mobiles by the way .....
For example, one friend in the US, it costs 45p to call his mobile from a landline, 13p using a service like dialaphone like has been mentioned. However from my UK mobile to a US mobile, 5p a minute, cheap as chips ... In fact, a bag of chips will cost you quite a bit more.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Posteh?
Thats only for roaming customers receiving calls when away from home
A foreign mobile being used in its country of origin should not be charged any extra for receiving a phone call from abroad.
Are you sure you're cut out for using the phone?
Maybe a letter would be easier.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostDo mobile phone companies still get away with charging the foreign receiver of a call extortionate amounts of money?
Thats only for roaming customers receiving calls when away from home
A foreign mobile being used in its country of origin should not be charged any extra for receiving a phone call from abroad.
Are you sure you're cut out for using the phone?
Maybe a letter would be easier.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostQuick, cheap and easy.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI find this is the cheapest approach.
1) Head down to your local shopping centre
2) Wait near the O2 shop
3) Watch for someone to come out and then follow them around town
4) Wait for them to go into a cafe or pub
5) Follow them in, sit at a nearby table browsing the menu
6) Keep putting the waiter off until they the perp leaves to go to the toilet or is distracted
7) Nip in, go through their bag or jacket then pinch their phone
8) Leave quickly
9) Phone Abroad.
Quick, cheap and easy.
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I find this is the cheapest approach.
1) Head down to your local shopping centre
2) Wait near the O2 shop
3) Watch for someone to come out and then follow them around town
4) Wait for them to go into a cafe or pub
5) Follow them in, sit at a nearby table browsing the menu
6) Keep putting the waiter off until they the perp leaves to go to the toilet or is distracted
7) Nip in, go through their bag or jacket then pinch their phone
8) Leave quickly
9) Phone Abroad.
Quick, cheap and easy.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThanks, but does it allow calling a mobile abroad from a landline in the UK? I can see it allows calls to landlines abroad from a land line or mobile here in the UK, but that isn't the original specification.
Probably not otherwise you would know the answer
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Do mobile phone companies still get away with charging the foreign receiver of a call extortionate amounts of money?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFFS, click on list of countries then choose the country from list to see mobile call rates -
Rates for cheap international calls and other information
Example - Cheap calls to New Zealand from UK with DialAbroad the home of cheap international calls to New Zealand from a landline or mobile with DialAbroad
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAnyone know of a cheap way to call a mobile abroad from a land line in the UK?
MoneySavingsExpert recommend the following and says it works for calling mobiles, but I can't see any instructions of how to call a mobile number from with the operators web pages that come up.
Cheap calls to Spain Mobiles via a Virgin line from 5.9p/min | International Call Checker
I don't want to sign up to anything, just dial and go.
Call Happy - cheap international calls - Home
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThanks, but does it allow calling a mobile abroad from a landline in the UK? I can see it allows calls to landlines abroad from a land line or mobile here in the UK, but that isn't the original specification.
Rates for cheap international calls and other information
Example - Cheap calls to New Zealand from UK with DialAbroad the home of cheap international calls to New Zealand from a landline or mobile with DialAbroad
Neg rep signed by MF is incoming
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postuse something like: DialAbroad UK - Cheap international calls from UK - call from any landline or mobile
They give you an access number which is fixed at a few pence per minute
and seriously, first pound world and now low cost calls.... this is a contractors forum!
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