Ozone Vibe said:Yes - I gave up!! Despite having a spotless credit record for nearly four decades I could not get the Skype website to accept either of my two credit cards. I never pay less than 100% of my monthly balance and I am totally debt-free. I tried Skype help but it was useless. Others have had the same experience.
It's sad that a great IT concept can be so poorly implemented that valid and enthusiastic new users like me cannot get access to the system and cannot get any sense from the Skype people!
Cheers,
Ozone Vibe
jasconius said:Forgive my ignorance but if the service is free, where does the cc come into it?
suzie said:Is Skype an alternative to Blueface?
Does BlueFace.ie support video calling using a webcam?Wexfordman said:anyone looking at a skype type setup, should seriously look at some of the irish voip services that you can get, like blueface.ie Much better product imho, you get an irish phone number, you can call anyone anywhere in the world for free or for feck all depending on your subscription, and the service is exactly like a normal phnoe service (except its over the internet) to use.
I went this route and would highly recommend it. Skype has its limitations.
Wexfordman
Wexfordman said:Did not realise we were talking about videocalling and web cams Bond!!!, this thread is about free voice calls. Cant see any mention of it in the previous posts either. Are you looking for a video calling service or something ?
Wexfordman
JohnnieKippe said:home landline for practicallly nothing (20 mins cost 40 cent).
Satanta said:Just checking as I could be missing something here....
If that call was made using 13434 [no connection with the company] (or similiar service)...
Connection = 5c
Tariff = 0.5c/min
20min = 5 + (20*0.5) = 15 cent
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