Make Cheap International Calls from your Cell Phone with Gorilla Mobile
When it comes to making international calls, U.S. carriers charge you an arm and a leg. For most, it just pays to get a calling card with cheap international rates. But most of are lazy and who wants to have to enter a pin each time they make a phone call? That is what makes Gorilla Mobile so unique - the service offers you great international rates, the likes of which you would find on a calling card, but you’ll never have to enter a pin each time you make a phone call. All you have to do is call the Gorilla Mobile number from your cell phone (or landline phone) and then dial the international number. You’ll be billed per minute directly to your credit card, so that also means you don’t have to buy prepaid phone cards in advance of the phone call. Gorilla Mobile costs just $5.95 a year to use. So what is the catch? The only thing to be hesitant about is that we don’t see much feedback from customers online, but if Gorilla Mobile is true to what they advertise, this will be a must-use service if you make a lot of international calls.
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Hello. I just thought I’d mention jaxtr (www.jaxtr.com) if you’re interested in checking out companies with low international calling rates. People can sign up for free and use their regular landline or cell phones (no headsets or software needed). Just thought I’d add it to the conversation. Thanks for your time.
Voxofon.com is my favorite. It has many more ways to call than any of the international call providers and is dirt cheap. I use it on my iPhone, but you can also use it online or with a landline. I also was able to set up a virtual phone line with my boyfriend who lives in Austria right now. Just wanted to share my latest find!
sounds good I think skype do something like this also so you can dial in and use it
I think they may. I just bought a new laptop and haven’t downloaded it. You don’t have to download Voxofon so that has been easier for me.