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| kozij | 09-30-2010 07:28 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rosieposie
(Post 170303)
@kozij - is that with faktortel? if so did you take up contract or by the month? thanks | ^ correct, monthly, no cancellation fees means as accounts go down, numbers can be canceled. |
Yeah, I agree with caryying 5 phones around, it's effing annoying. Farkotel sounds like a good option...I'm gonna go check it out now. Thanks for the heads up! |
@Kozij, which plan did you go for? I see there's one for $0/month and then, $8.95/m and so on. Also, If I were to buy a Voip hardware, will it work with a laptop?
Cheers! |
| kozij | 10-01-2010 01:51 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by down
(Post 170510)
@Kozij, which plan did you go for? I see there's one for $0/month and then, $8.95/m and so on. Also, If I were to buy a Voip hardware, will it work with a laptop?
Cheers! | $0 a month for me with added numbers. I didnt even worry about voip, as i just diverted them all to my mobile through the control panel you have access to when you sign up. |
| tracey8855 | 10-08-2010 11:04 AM | I use a prepaid sim for my number with ebay, always have. I dont go through phone verification either. In the past I have opened the paypal account first, then an ebay account. once ebay is activated, go to your account, and there is a link to add paypal, no need for the phone verification.. |
| deathbychocolate | 10-09-2010 05:07 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by tracey8855
(Post 172554)
I use a prepaid sim for my number with ebay, always have. I dont go through phone verification either. In the past I have opened the paypal account first, then an ebay account. once ebay is activated, go to your account, and there is a link to add paypal, no need for the phone verification.. | This is the exact same steps I take: Ive never had to do phone verification. Having a mobile on charge all the time isn't as annoying as it sounds infact I don't even think about it because none of the phones have ever rung. Ive never had to put any credit on them and they can still take calls. $31 has been my only phone expense per account. I suppose everyone does things differently, so each to there own. Id rather have more money in my pocket than giving it to someone else and this seems to be the way to go if you intend on having 15+ accounts, plus if one goes down you only need to replace the $2 sim card, not the whole phone. Much Cheaper! |
| sneekygreen | 10-14-2010 07:23 AM | Hey buddy you can use call fowarding services an trial at that so its free :) but during the trial time you may get rogue people calling you as the numbers are recycled but if you can put up with that you can def use them |
After searching high and low, found out two things already pointed before:
1.Using Faktortel to get landline numbers forwarded to my mobile only costs $2.50-$3. So one mobile, multiple phonelines for minimum cost.
2. I also created my paypal first and then ebay,and then linked it together, and never had to go through phone verification, so might've been a waste of all the worry. But good to know the go afterall. |
| kozij | 10-15-2010 02:07 AM | Just got a phone call from paypal when withdrawing from one of my accounts, luckily it was forwarded to my phone and the withdraw went through.
Another reason why you should keep lines active. |
| rosieposie | 10-16-2010 05:46 AM | @kozij - how old was the account and was it your first withdraw, i was only going to keep new number for a month or 2! |
| kozij | 10-16-2010 06:04 AM | Relatively new account, maybe a month or so, yes first withdrawal. I have other accounts that have never had a call, even on first withdrawal. I guess it's just luck of the draw really. I'm thinking of having my numbers active for at least the next few months, or up to a year. You never know with paypal, and it's better to be safe than sorry. No limits so far on many withdrawals, I want to keep it that way, even if it means having active numbers for a while. |
| Pringles | 10-29-2011 02:12 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by down
(Post 174252)
After searching high and low, found out two things already pointed before:
1.Using Faktortel to get landline numbers forwarded to my mobile only costs $2.50-$3. So one mobile, multiple phonelines for minimum cost.
2. I also created my paypal first and then ebay,and then linked it together, and never had to go through phone verification, so might've been a waste of all the worry. But good to know the go afterall. | Sorry I know this is an old thread but I have a few questions about Faktortel and it would mean a lot to me if you could kindly help me.
How exactly do I navigate the Faktortel website to obtain a landline number forwarded to my mobile? Would I need to sign up for a home phone plan? Or do I sign up for a DID number?
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