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January 28, 2012

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  • 8 different phones are for “free” according to the deals on wirefly. They range from Sprint to Tmobile plans and there’s a range of HTC, Samsung and Motorola phones. Check it out!
  • The closest thing to being free in terms of iPhones on AT&T’s site is the Apple iPhone 3GS – 8 GB. They have it for .99 right now.
  • If you go to Tmobile’s web only deals page, at least 8 different phones they were offering for free with free shipping.
  • 5 out of the 6 phones that are displayed on Sprint’s home page are free as long as you sign up for the 3 year plan; not that exciting though b/c they look like old phones

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Jack Phone? Magic Call? What is it?

February 20, 2011


It’s “Magic Jack” idiot…this is what I’m thinking to myself after I remember finally what it is.

Why do I keep on trying to remember it? It’s because it’s such a steal. I’ve heard of the cheap phone call solution for a while now. It’s $19.95 a year or at least that’s what I’ve seen advertised. I just visited the cheap phone call website and they’re even offering it for free – rather a free trial right now. The date said by today (Feb 20, 2011). I think it might be programmed where it takes the date from your computer and says today is the last day; kind of savvy, don’t you think?

Anyway, regardless if it’s free or if it’s $19.95 for:

  • free directory assistance
  • free phone number
  • free call waiting
  • free voicemail
  • and free caller id

for a full year, I would say that’s a steal!  I’ve been doing everything I can to reduce my telecommunication expenses here in the  past few years because Read the rest of this entry »

Google Talk is actually a free phone service — did you know?

June 20, 2008


I didn’t.

Until a potential client told me today and mentioned that I should call them on Google Talk. So, I went ahead and downloaded the free phone software application which I thought was a chatting client. Well, guess what?

The quality was REALLY poor between here in Korea and Canada. So, I had to get my client to talk on Skype which was so much more clear! So, I’m officially giving the service a “thumbs down” for being a free phone service, BUT for FREE, it’s not bad! ;)