The internet has become..uh, very generous lately, with the large offspring of free voip sites and programs. Ever since Skype stopped its free calling service to US and Canada, more and more programs that have copied Skype's interface button-by-button have risen.
Freecall.com
Voipcheap.com
Voipbuster.com
Internetcalls.com
Freecall.com
Gizmoproject.com
Voipstunt.com
...to name a few. All of them provide free calling to Canada and the USA, and 40 other countries (something that Skype didn't have), at a time cap of 300 minutes per week (multiply that by the list of sites shown). I've tried it, and it works, but it just seems too good to be true when looking at phone bills+phone cards that people still are using. Practically an unlimited amount of calling time, for no price at all is given to the Average Joe, while it would cost a decent sum of money to do it through conventional methods. I know when something is too good to be true, and these are one of the situations, yet everything in the program functions flawlessly as described. Could this be my lucky break or is there some sort of catch to these things? Please explain.
Freecall.com
Voipcheap.com
Voipbuster.com
Internetcalls.com
Freecall.com
Gizmoproject.com
Voipstunt.com
...to name a few. All of them provide free calling to Canada and the USA, and 40 other countries (something that Skype didn't have), at a time cap of 300 minutes per week (multiply that by the list of sites shown). I've tried it, and it works, but it just seems too good to be true when looking at phone bills+phone cards that people still are using. Practically an unlimited amount of calling time, for no price at all is given to the Average Joe, while it would cost a decent sum of money to do it through conventional methods. I know when something is too good to be true, and these are one of the situations, yet everything in the program functions flawlessly as described. Could this be my lucky break or is there some sort of catch to these things? Please explain.
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