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rts
- Broke Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 1:12p
Is there a tax like reliance? If not, I'll probably give it a try .. |
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sg1234
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 1:58p
Srimoor said:how is the call quality in pingo.com have u tried this for sometime now ?
Call quality is pretty good. They also have a $5 bonus if you sign-up now with $20 or more.
I have used them for the last weeks. There was one issue where I was charged for a call that was never connected (charged me $7.xx for what their system identified as a 1 hour 30min + call) but it was resolved quickly after I called them. |
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rts
- Broke Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 2:02p
Does pingo charge tax like reliance?
sg1234 said:Srimoor said:how is the call quality in pingo.com have u tried this for sometime now ?
Call quality is pretty good. They also have a $5 bonus if you sign-up now with $20 or more.
I have used them for the last weeks. There was one issue where I was charged for a call that was never connected (charged me $7.xx for what their system identified as a 1 hour 30min + call) but it was resolved quickly after I called them. |
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rts
- Broke Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 2:06p
Oh no. PINGO charges an account maintenance fee and uses VOIP. From their website:
Where's the small print? Are there any connection or disconnection fees with Pingo?
The fees other than the per-minute charges are a 98 cents USD per month account maintenance fee, and a mandated payphone surcharge of 65 cents USD for calls made from payphones and certain other public phones in the US, and up to 99 cents USD in other countries. Some calls placed from mobile phones outside the United States may incur an additional per-minute fee, which will be disclosed on the RateFinder. Please click here for Pingo's detailed terms and conditions.
How does Pingo provide such low calling rates?
iBasis, the parent company of Pingo, is one of the largest carriers of international phone calls in the world, routing millions of minutes of calls every day for major phone companies around the world, as well as for some of the other providers of prepaid calling cards who don't have networks of their own. With an extremely efficient internet-based VoIP network, and constant effort to develop and negotiate the best connections all over the world, iBasis provides an inexpensive alternative for landline and wireless users to place domestic and international calls at the lowest rates per minute.
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StinkPot
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 2:07p
rts said:Is there a tax like reliance? If not, I'll probably give it a try ..
reliance used to charge tax but not anymore. Denominations of $5 and above can be purchased. |
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haridsv
- Addicted Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 7:58p
Primus right now has 9.9c, but you need to switch your long distance carrier (so you will have taxes). I used to have their service before switching over to voip. I am now using reliane when I am away and voipcheap.com when I am at home. Voipcheap costs about 9.1c/min (after considering currency conversion, as first €10 euro costed me $13.07 and gave me 2hr and 10min of calling). I will give g3telecom a try after my current credit with voipcheap is over. Thanks OP.
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harshjaiswal
- New Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 8:02p
Pingo charges only 8c/min with 1 minute rounding. Thats what I am using these days. Its just like reliance but they dont have any postpaid programs. |
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gubbar
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 8:48p
StinkPot said:rts said:Is there a tax like reliance? If not, I'll probably give it a try ..
reliance used to charge tax but not anymore. Denominations of $5 and above can be purchased.
just refilled couple of daysback on reliance. they did charge me tax. they sent an email regarding lower prices for festival season.. all crap. same old prices.. |
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rajswallet
- New Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 9:53p
a friend just mentioned if reliance card is registered in CA you dont get taxed. Not sure how far it is true. I am in NY so cant do it. . But for CA guys it'll definitely be good. |
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haridsv
- Addicted Member
posted: Oct. 1, 2006 @ 10:24p
harshjaiswal said:Pingo charges only 8c/min with 1 minute rounding. Thats what I am using these days. Its just like reliance but they dont have any postpaid programs. You are comparing pingo with reliance, so I assume quality is at least acceptable. Can you comment about the 98c montly maintenance fees that they charge? Is it charged unconditionally or conditional to usage? Thanks. |
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StinkPot
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 2, 2006 @ 1:15a
gubbar said:StinkPot said:rts said:Is there a tax like reliance? If not, I'll probably give it a try ..
reliance used to charge tax but not anymore. Denominations of $5 and above can be purchased.
just refilled couple of daysback on reliance. they did charge me tax. they sent an email regarding lower prices for festival season.. all crap. same old prices..
I enquired about the drop in prices by sending them an email. They wrote back saying the reduction during the festive season was not for India but for other countries. Very Strange. Also, you should enquire. No tax is charged anymore. At least I dont pay tax |
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StinkPot
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 2, 2006 @ 1:16a
rajswallet said:a friend just mentioned if reliance card is registered in CA you dont get taxed. Not sure how far it is true. I am in NY so cant do it. . But for CA guys it'll definitely be good.
Yes, this is true at least for CA
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bozo007
- Cranky Member
posted: Oct. 2, 2006 @ 6:45a
Reliance hasn't charged me any tax since August. |
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buyus
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 2, 2006 @ 10:07a
bozo007 said:Reliance hasn't charged me any tax since August. how come I am charged tax even last week? what state r u in? |
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greatfundeals
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 2, 2006 @ 10:19a
I have been a regular user of reliance ..but lately i have been using amantel and could not be happier (they have lowered their rate to 8 cents per minute now)
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froogler
- Thrifty Member
posted: Oct. 2, 2006 @ 10:19a
I am using Talkloop.com, it's the best calling card I have used so far. Their website is very professional and provides real-time information on your calls. Your calls will show up within seconds. It costs 10cents, but the qualify is good and connects all the time. |
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haridsv
- Addicted Member
posted: Oct. 2, 2006 @ 11:23a
greatfundeals said:I have been a regular user of reliance ..but lately i have been using amantel and could not be happier (they have lowered their rate to 8 cents per minute now) Can you point to the name of the particular card that you have been using at http://www.amantel.com/search.asp ? |
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StinkPot
- Senior Member
posted: Oct. 3, 2006 @ 4:10p
Yesterday I tried Pingo $5 free card. Seems pretty good. But lost communication with ndia while driving on the free way a couple of times. That did not happen with reliance. But nothing to complain about. |
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haridsv
- Addicted Member
posted: Oct. 3, 2006 @ 5:25p
StinkPot said:Yesterday I tried Pingo $5 free card. Seems pretty good. But lost communication with ndia while driving on the free way a couple of times. That did not happen with reliance. But nothing to complain about. That could just be your cellphone service. What is this $5 free card? Is there a trial? |
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saints
- Happy Member
posted: Oct. 3, 2006 @ 5:39p
Pingo charges only 8c/min with 1 minute rounding. Thats what I am using these days. Its just like reliance but they dont have any postpaid programs. >>
Been using pingo for abt 2 weeks..Cal quality is good enough for the price..there are lot of coupons for pingo which makes the initiral use really cheap..like 7 of 20 or 25 GC for signup..
Do a search on fatwallet for pingo.. |
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