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Long distance companies w/o fees or expiration dates?

JEDI

Lifer
Bigzoo has a $0.75/month fee.

Onesuite has a 6month expiration period. (it renews everytime you add at least $10 to the acct.)

I had onesuite, but i no longer make $10 worth of long distance calls in a 6 month period (2.9c per min).

My local carrier (Verizon) charges $0.25/min long distance.

Are there any 3rd party companies that dont have fees or expiration dates?

Or a long distance carrier that dont have fees but are significantly cheaper than $0.25/min? (ie: $.10/min or less)

THX
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Qwest offers $0.05 per minute long distance up to $20, then the rest is free.

$3.94 monthly fees 🙁

this is nice for heavy long distance users, but i hardly call long distance.

 
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
Yak is .05 a min, no monthly fees, no minimums/maximums. Ive been using them for over a year now.

No monthly billing fee if you sign up for electronic billing.

Do they spam your email acct? or sell your email addr to their "partners"?
 
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
We use Isterra.

Increments of 6 seconds. No committemnts or mins.
that's VOIP, no ?

Not VOIP - just plain old long distance
got a website ?



isterra
We are paying of 4.9 cents per minute.

There are other sites out there that may have it for less. Alot depends on the local telco fees on whether one company is cheaper than the other or even if they will service your exchange.

Link
This is the site that I origfinally stumbled upon that set me up. I have used them in three different states with 4 numbers to get lower LD rates than provided by my local telco.
 
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