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planet talk card

has anyone used these guys before?

thailand landlines and mobiles for 2p from a UK mobile using 0207 number so you can use your inclusive minutes.


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I have used them and found them not to be very reliable and the quality leaves a lot to be desired, also at peak times on a Sat/Sun you will often get a busy signal.

I have found 2 other companies who's names I have misplaced that also offer 2p a minute landline/mobile.

Numbers are

08448388621 or 08448384840 I have used these in recent times and found them to be reliable and good quality,

Hope this helps you


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Those numbers are no good from a mobile though Steve, most mobile networks now charge upward of 20p per minute to call 08 numbers from a mobile.

The service Tony refers to offers a London number (0207) to access the service meaning the call is included in the 'inclusive' minutes for contract mobile users.



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Oh sorry I thought he meant to call from a land line.

I just got a great deal from O2 though so long as I top up my phone each month £10-£20-£30 Etc i get free calls to Thailand I think up to 500 minutes. Might be worth looking in to Smiler

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Hello there
Wife was on the phone yesterday to Thailand for 1 hour, checked today on our BT account total cost was 60p.
We use cheapcalls 08448617575 to Thailand landline and mobile very reliable 1p min. Smiler Banana
 
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Although no use for those using mobile phones to call Thailand. But an excellent rate if using BT or cable.



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Well that's even better than I found, well done that man means I can chat now for twice as long Smiler


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Steve,

If intending on a visa at a later stage then consider keeping a log of calls. Call 18185 here do very good rates (Currently 1ppm from a landline) and you register a debit/credit card with them which they issue an invoice against with actual numbers called, time and duration. Been using them for years now with no issues.
 
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I just got a great deal from O2 though so long as I top up my phone each month £10-£20-£30 Etc i get free calls to Thailand I think up to 500 minutes. Might be worth looking in to


how are you getting the free calls to thailand?

i thought o2 had stopped allowing people to use the 0844 numbers as part of their bundle
 
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I saw that offer in the O2 shop.

Click Here for the details



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Thanks for the link there Cliff

Always nice to be kept up to speed with the tariffs

Remember the days when we got ripped off with the phone charges all the time?
 
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we use iphone card £5.00 card (can be bought for £4.50 sometimes)
we use 0207 access number and get 2,000 mins so that adds up to £00.225p per min
and best bit is we have a plan on orange where we get access to 0207 included in the (2,800 inclusive mins) on our tariff


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The O2 rep called me on the phone and asked me if I was happy with them etc, I said it would be nice if I could get cheaper call to Thailand he said he would change my plan and that if I topped up so much each month I would get free calls to Thailand up to 200 mins,no 044 number to dial.

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Hi guys,
I used 08442009898 call mymum in Thailand for landline and mobile just half p/min and signal not to bad.

Tee
 
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Hi Tee,

Is that from a mobile or landline and have you checked your phone bill its only half p/minute or are you going by what they say when you have dialled 08442009898?


Cheers/Kob Khun, Ron-Tik.
 
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The price is from a BT land-line Ron. All 084 numbers, irrespective of the official "designated" call charge (which can be anything from 0.5 to 5.0 pence per minute) will be charged at a rip-off rate by the mobile networks. Typically this will be between 20p and 30p per minute - a nice tidy profit!



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Thanks Tobias,

Its not for me as I have NTL, but for a future new member.

So just to verify, he can phone his G/F from a BT land-line on the above number to her mobile for half/p a minute?


Cheers/Kob Khun, Ron-Tik.
 
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Ron-tik

I havce NTL too and just wondered what you think is the best and cheapest way to call LOS?
 
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Yes Ron, that's correct.

Scally, the cable companies generally charge the "official" charging rate for 08 numbers - the only sting in the tail is that they will charge a "call connection" fee of between 6p and 10p per call.



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18185 advertise a freephone number for NTL customers "08081703703"
You have to register with them and calls to LOS are 1ppm plus a 4p connection charge. Check them out here
I would double check what NTL charge however, as Tobias says they usually try and skim you somewhere.


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Thanks guys thinking of getting an internet phone too
 
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MODERATOR EDIT (Tobias): The advertising content in this reply is currently under moderation. Other potentially misleading information has been removed to help prevent members being unexpectedly exposed to high mobile phone call charges.
 
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Hey Guys. What's going on here? I did a posting yesterday to help your members save money on mobile calls to Thailand by using their inclusive minutes from Orange pay-monthly mobiles. And - what do you guys do? - you take my posting off the forum. Oh God man...! what the hell is going on in this forum? - don't you guys want to help your members? My mind is boggling at what is going on in the mindset of the moderator. I'm not a regular visitor, but I think I not gonna bother to visit any more if you guys cut me off at the knees like this.

The service I highlight to you all is genuine - I have been using it for 3 months now, since all the other mobile call-through guys got cut off, due to their own greed and stupidity. The [name removed by Moderator] service from [name removed by Moderator] is the only one remaining in Orange inclusive minutes - all the other idiot service providers have been 'sent to the Jungle' by the "Big 5" mobile operators.

If you don't want your members to know about this service - then it is up to you guys (viz: moderators) and your insular mindsets. Just be assured that loads of Thai restaurant owners & importers, as well as HK, Jap, Malay, S'pore & Chinese business people and students use this service regularly. The mobile number range that provides the access numbers actually belongs to [name removed by Moderator], which has been in business since 2003, and which has thousadnds of Thai business customers and is owned by a Thai business [name removed by Moderator].

I am very annoyed at you guys for removing my posting.

A very disgruntled Ling dum

Hey - why not brighten up your dull lives and hook up to [name removed by Moderator]
 
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Ling Dum, your post was moderated for 2 reasons. The first being the forums are not here for commercial concerns to advertise their own products and services. The business concerned has been advised previously that free advertisements will not be permitted in the forums.

The second reason for the removal of your advertisement is that the claims you make regarding the service being offered may not be entirely correct. Accordingly I removed the post in its entirety to avoid members here inadvertently being exposed to unexpected high mobile phone calls.

P.S. A nice 'subtle' attempt to re-advertise your business in your 2nd post too!



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