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  1. #1
    listen
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    Yahoo Messenger charges 15 to 27 cents to call most countries in
    Europe from my computer. That's too expansive for me. Looking
    for cheaper rates. Thanks in advance for sharing information.




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  2. #2
    Larry
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    Re: What's a cheaper rate to call cell phones in Europe from my PC?

    listen <[email protected]> wrote in news:030152b7$0$5137$c3e8da3
    @news.astraweb.com:

    > Yahoo Messenger charges 15 to 27 cents to call most countries in
    > Europe from my computer. That's too expansive for me. Looking
    > for cheaper rates. Thanks in advance for sharing information.
    >
    >


    No go. One of the European revenue enhancements is to charge the CALLER to
    use the SELLphone of the Callee, a shared expense ponzi scheme to extract
    money from both of them, increasing revenue per minute.

    Even some landline phones have this scam attached to them if you call.

    That's the difference in rates Yahoo must charge you. Wait until he gets
    on Yahoo or Skype or some other VoIP you can use for free, bypassing this
    scam entirely.




  3. #3
    Andreas Wenzel
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    Re: What's a cheaper rate to call cell phones in Europe from my PC?

    Larry schrieb:
    > [...]
    > No go. One of the European revenue enhancements is to charge the CALLER to
    > use the SELLphone of the Callee, a shared expense ponzi scheme to extract
    > money from both of them, increasing revenue per minute.


    You shouldn't forget that the callee in most of Europe does not pay
    airtime charge, as he would in the US. So there is no money extraction
    from the callee.

    > Even some landline phones have this scam attached to them if you call.


    Caller wants to call, caller pays. What's wrong with that?

    Andreas



  4. #4
    BG
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    Re: What's a cheaper rate to call cell phones in Europe from my PC?

    "listen" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
    news:[email protected]...
    > Yahoo Messenger charges 15 to 27 cents to call most countries in
    > Europe from my computer. That's too expansive for me. Looking
    > for cheaper rates. Thanks in advance for sharing information.


    I simply use my mobile phone instead. It's cheap enough for me.

    Is there a reason why you must use you PC to make calls?






  5. #5
    Dennis Ferguson
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    Re: What's a cheaper rate to call cell phones in Europe from my PC?

    On 2008-02-03, listen <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Yahoo Messenger charges 15 to 27 cents to call most countries in
    > Europe from my computer. That's too expansive for me. Looking
    > for cheaper rates. Thanks in advance for sharing information.


    Use Rebtel, at

    http://www.rebtel.com

    and get the people you are calling to hang up and call you back
    at the local landline number your call appeared to come from. The
    call will be free of long distance charges, and people with
    European mobile phones can often make local outbound calls for
    signficantly less than it costs you to call them from overseas.

    Of course if they don't want to call back, or if their mobile phone
    plan is such that it costs as much for them to call locally as it
    costs you to call them, then you're screwed. It costs a lot to
    phone European mobile phones from outside the country.

    Dennis Ferguson



  6. #6
    Dennis Ferguson
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    Re: What's a cheaper rate to call cell phones in Europe from my PC?

    On 2008-02-03, Andreas Wenzel <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> Even some landline phones have this scam attached to them if you call.

    >
    > Caller wants to call, caller pays. What's wrong with that?


    Caller wants to call, callee wants to answer, both pay their bit. What's
    wrong with that?

    What's wrong with the other way is that it gets the economic incentives
    wrong (as is suggested by the fact that doing it your way usually requires
    the involvement of some government agency to "control" the inbound
    prices, a sure sign that something is screwed up). Phone companies
    should make all their money from their own customers, who have the choice
    to leave them and go elsewhere if they feel overcharged, not by charging
    other companies' customers, who have no choice and hence no vote
    about those rates.

    Dennis Ferguson



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