Zenofon offers $5 Free International Calling Credits [Free Calls]
| By Alok Saboo on June 25th, 2009 |
It’s been a long time since we saw some good VoIP deal offering free international calls. Well, today we have some good news for you…
Zenofon is offering free calling credits when you sign up for their service. You can only register through your friend/referral, so use this link to register and you can get free $5 credit for making international calls. Zenofon has some unique features:
- They provide you with 20 local USA access numbers that you can map to your international contacts. This is similar to (erstwhile Jaxtr FreeConnect). So if you are outside USA, you could use Bueno to make free calls to USA to avail this offer.
- So, you don not have to dial any PIN number to make calls. Just dial the local access number and start talking.
- You can also define the number that the calling party sees when you make the call. This is a great benefit!! If you have used such calling methods in the past, you would have realized that the number that is shown on the caller ID is often some random numbers.
- Zenofon offers some good rates to various countries. E.g. calls to India are 3 cents, Pakistan 13 cents, Bangladesh 4 cents, China 1 cent, Russia 4 cents, etc. You can get the complete rate list here.
But you need to hurry up, the free calling credit will decrease as the number of ZenoFon users increase. They started with $10 free credit, but its now down to $5. So hurry up, before the free credit drops further.
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Many providers have the same offer. Providers should really think unique to stay competitive.
Many providers have the same offer. Providers should really think unique to stay competitive.