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![]() so it's not a solution for roaming outside your home country, if you have to pay high incoming call costs to the carrier in addition to the charges to easycallback.
But useful where roaming and incoming is much cheaper than outgoing. In the US, we already have cheap international services from mobile phones, such as Tel3 and google voice. Main advantage of easycallback (for me, at least, based in US) seems to be very cheap rates to European mobiles - e.g. to UK, under 2c/min compared with 18c (USD) on googlevoice or Tel3. |
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![]() just testing out easycallback....
- it looks like it allows multiple numbers, so you could enter several sim cards depending on where inbound calls are cheaper. but the 'save' function does not seems to work. - it seems to think that local numbers in Massachusetts in the US are in the US Virgin Islands, according to the tag that comes up when you call. But it is only charging 1c/min, not the 10c/min total if it billed for the Virgin Islands. worth fiddling around, anyway! |
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![]() I'm using the Android version, and not seeing the option for multiple numbers.
It seems that you can log out and create a different account with a different number. The catch would seem to be that if I create an account to call back and put money into that account, if I then get a new SIM the money is lost. Am I missing something here? Quote:
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