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Originally posted by taran.dh
... my bill monthly is around 230 $, im switching back to reliance for now, atleast ill be paying what for what i use*
hope that's a typo. Considering that their rates to India are like 7.9c/min, that's over 40 hrs of talktime per month.-----------------------------------------------------------------
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Reiki Grand Master
Hi
Does searconnect charge 24$ for 800 minutes to India irrespective of Land or Mobile line?
Pls reply.
thanks and regards
Searsconnect is only useful if you DO end up using 800 minutes a month.
Times you don't your per call is more than 3 c/min.
If you don't call that much. I'd say G3/Reliance are your options.
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Originally posted by ekvivek
Hi
Does searconnect charge 24$ for 800 minutes to India irrespective of Land or Mobile line?
Pls reply.
thanks and regards
i've been using reliance for a while when they were charging 14.99cents but then for a while i changed to rogers international calling plan paying $1 per month to my landlline...they cost 15.99 cents but i changed considering the fact that to use reliance i need to dial 1-888 number followed by another 14digit numeber and then finally the destination number...
towards the end if no one takes the phone...i will be so pissed off...
with rogers you can straight away dial the indian number
then my friend referred me to comwave and they gave me an incredible 7.99 cents , and i can register my mobile, landline and office number...so i dont need a pin number or anything..just dial the 416 number and then the indian number...
which is nice... they wont give you this rate unless you tell who referred you because their normal rate is 8.99 cents now...because reliance lowered their rate too...
When i got this rate for 7.99cents reliance was charging 14.99cents
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SEARS CONNECT IS GOOD DEAL 800 MIN. IN $23.99 ..BUT YOU MUST HAVE SEARS CREDIT CARD FOR THAT..
It may be cheaper to call you from 'down home', if they have a computer and broadband services at the Indian end and of course a few rupees to buy a card from these suppliers. May be they should get a canadian number instead.
http://www.phonewala.com/
Freddie.
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