Skype as Alternative to GV Set Up Help

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giqcass:
There is a Skype Device that might work if you prefer Skype to Vestalink
freetalk-1200

giqcass:
The Freetalk device I mentioned needs a computer for set up but it does not need a computer to run all the time. $39 from multiple sources.

ceg3:
Quote from: threehappypenguins on March 19, 2014, 09:54:46 am

I found out my answer. Vestalink. I can get the $75 2 year plan which works out to be a little more than $3 a month. And I can call the US and Canada unlimited. As well as spoof the caller ID (so I can have my home Canadian number show up rather than a random American number or the GV number that currently shows up.

Understand I am a Vestalink subscriber and a big fan, but may I suggest that you contact them in advance just to be sure that 5000 minutes a month won't cause any issues. I doubt I will use that in a year with them, so I feel free to think I have unlimited. A couple of people have complained they ran into issues when Vestalink got the impression they were using the service for business, based, as the users stated, because of the call lengths.  Vestalink responded that the issue is not call lengths, but the number of calls made in short periods that seemed to match business practices.  Just a heads up to be safe with the in-laws.

giqcass:
I wouldn't even suggest Vestalink to my friends or family.

Malachi:
Quote from: giqcass on March 19, 2014, 07:07:45 pm

I wouldn't even suggest Vestalink to my friends or family.


 :D ok.. what do YOU suggest then as low(est) cost for unlimited calling?

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