| | | mindcrimes | 01-10-2013 01:18 PM | Cheap 1 month Virtual Phone Numbers £3.59 can be had at Voice - Usomo Business Mobile VoIP
£3.59 all in, diverts to your mobile (for all those pesky Ebay Verification calls) and you can cancel the service after you've had your wicked way with it ;)
Then, just add another to your usomo account when needed :)
Just saying... |
| NoneOther | 01-10-2013 01:41 PM | There are cheaper tried and tested options around.
Just saying... |
| John11uk | 01-10-2013 04:37 PM | Better option to buy a sim card for 99p from a corner shop or get a bunch for free at airport.. |
| mindcrimes | 01-10-2013 05:36 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by NoneOther
(Post 409307)
There are cheaper tried and tested options around.
Just saying... | Please feel free to share. |
| mindcrimes | 01-10-2013 05:41 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by John11uk
(Post 409374)
Better option to buy a sim card for 99p from a corner shop or get a bunch for free at airport.. | 99p (or free) plus the obligatory £10 top up you mean to activate it.... |
| NoneOther | 01-10-2013 05:47 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mindcrimes
(Post 409386)
Please feel free to share. | Affordable and reliable VOIP providers are well documented in many threads on this forum |
| NoneOther | 01-10-2013 05:49 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mindcrimes
(Post 409387)
99p (or free) plus the obligatory £10 top up you mean to activate it.... | Not all sims require a top up to activate them, some you can pop into to handset and they're ready to receive calls. |
| GreenBean | 01-10-2013 05:56 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mindcrimes
(Post 409292)
can be had at Voice - Usomo Business Mobile VoIP
£3.59 all in, diverts to your mobile (for all those pesky Ebay Verification calls) and you can cancel the service after you've had your wicked way with it ;)
Then, just add another to your usomo account when needed :)
Just saying... | Nice info.
BUT.............. some of these companies get upset when users do as you suggested, ie cancelling for the sake of a new number.
Therefore they become ineffective for long term stealth users. My preference is to control the phone by use of a sims card etc. Best stealth way
Just saying
:thumb: |
| mindcrimes | 01-10-2013 06:01 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by NoneOther
(Post 409389)
Not all sims require a top up to activate them, some you can pop into to handset and they're ready to receive calls. | Really, that's cool. Which ones? |
| NoneOther | 01-10-2013 06:04 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mindcrimes
(Post 409292)
can be had at Voice - Usomo Business Mobile VoIP
£3.59 all in, diverts to your mobile (for all those pesky Ebay Verification calls) and you can cancel the service after you've had your wicked way with it ;)
Then, just add another to your usomo account when needed :)
Just saying... | Shame e/b and p/ get so upset when they try to call you some time down the road and your registered number has been disconnected.
They tend to limit your account and ask for all sorts of additional info.
Maybe not such a good idea eh? |
| Batman | 01-10-2013 08:58 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by John11uk
(Post 409374)
Better option to buy a sim card for 99p from a corner shop or get a bunch for free at airport.. | i thought of this too but what if you have like 20 accounts, ur gonna get 20 fones? lol |
| Stigger | 01-11-2013 02:03 AM | thats why you find one of the many FREE voip services. |
| Speeder33 | 01-11-2013 01:54 PM | tons of free options, not sure why anybody would pay for phone verification unless it was under a dollar.... |
| mindcrimes | 01-11-2013 02:07 PM | Can anyone recommend some of these Free UK VOIP services then that divert to a landline or mobile for free? All help appreciated |
| NoneOther | 01-11-2013 02:25 PM | Try a Google search :thumb: |
| Elijah | 01-11-2013 06:33 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mindcrimes
(Post 409392)
Really, that's cool. Which ones? | O2 is best as it is ready literally the moment that you put the SIM into the phone. Orange takes a little while to activate itself once inserted, as does T-mobile. Vodafone should be avoided though as they require a topup to activate the card. I haven't tried 3 or any others. |
| mindcrimes | 01-12-2013 07:35 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Elijah
(Post 409740)
O2 is best as it is ready literally the moment that you put the SIM into the phone. Orange takes a little while to activate itself once inserted, as does T-mobile. Vodafone should be avoided though as they require a topup to activate the card. I haven't tried 3 or any others. | Activate your sim:
It’s easy. When your sims arrive put one in your mobile and call 4444 free.
Or, if you like, you can set up an auto top-up by visiting o2.co.uk/topup. |
| Elijah | 01-12-2013 08:04 PM | You don't need to even do that... just insert the SIM into your phone, and you are ready to go. The phone will be ready to receive calls. |
| Batman | 01-13-2013 12:08 AM | have you guys not used pay as you go sims before lol, its just a sim just stick it in and your ready to recieve your calls and if you want to MAKE calls then just Top up, simple as not such a biggie
oh yeah if someone can answer my questions up there ^^ purrrleeeassee :p |
| Elijah | 01-13-2013 06:39 AM | What do you think this discussion in the three posts above yours has been about?
I didn't just write that all out for nothing. The answer to your question in is in my posts... |
| NoneOther | 01-13-2013 08:12 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by taj
(Post 409440)
i thought of this too but what if you have like 20 accounts, ur gonna get 20 fones? lol | I suppose some folks do but that is why VOIP is preferable as all your numbers can the be forwarded to a single landline or mobile number.
Soho66 is particularly good for this when using their 'Whisper" feature. |
| Stigger | 01-13-2013 09:30 AM | a free u.k voip service switchboardfree.co.uk and but only free if you want 0845 numbers, loads of other one but i'll let you find them yourselfs. |
| Batman | 01-13-2013 03:03 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Elijah
(Post 410169)
What do you think this discussion in the three posts above yours has been about?
I didn't just write that all out for nothing. The answer to your question in is in my posts... | bro i wasnt referring to you, i know your clever enough hence why your answering to those whom don't know ;) |
| Batman | 01-13-2013 03:04 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by NoneOther
(Post 410178)
I suppose some folks do but that is why VOIP is preferable as all your numbers can the be forwarded to a single landline or mobile number.
Soho66 is particularly good for this when using their 'Whisper" feature. | whats the "whisper" feature?
also is the voip service good? cos i dont want that issue for the number or something to be rinsed by other people |
| NoneOther | 01-13-2013 03:42 PM | |
| mindcrimes | 01-14-2013 09:26 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by taj
(Post 410302)
bro i wasnt referring to you, i know your clever enough hence why your answering to those whom don't know ;) | Patronising, many.... |
| Batman | 01-14-2013 10:26 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mindcrimes
(Post 410537)
Patronising, many.... | well clearly if you live in the uk you should atleast know the least about how payg or contract phones work, unless your living under a rock then i can't do anything |
| mindcrimes | 01-14-2013 10:44 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by taj
(Post 410547)
well clearly if you live in the uk you should atleast know the least about how payg or contract phones work, unless your living under a rock then i can't do anything | If you've never had a Pay As You Go contract how on earth would you know they don't need topping up to use? Thought this forum was here to help and share advice, not patronise others and pour scorn. |
| NoneOther | 01-14-2013 11:38 AM | The forum exists to advise on matters relating to stealth, specifically e/b and p/p accounts.
TBH some things that may be used in relation to stealth you would be expected to know or at least have some comprehension about already which judging from your initial post you would have seemed to have enough knowledge to be able to make a post about a VOIP service that can be diverted to your mobile :thumb: |
| mindcrimes | 01-14-2013 11:54 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by NoneOther
(Post 410557)
The forum exists to advise on matters relating to stealth, specifically e/b and p/p accounts.
TBH some things that may be used in relation to stealth you would be expected to know or at least have some comprehension about already which judging from your initial post you would have seemed to have enough knowledge to be able to make a post about a VOIP service that can be diverted to your mobile :thumb: | I come to the forum for help on stuff I don't know, and I would suggest it's not a matter for anyone here to assume what I may and may not already know. What I don't expect is to have my intelligence questioned by someone that clearly does not know the difference between "your" and "you're". |
| NoneOther | 01-14-2013 12:31 PM | Tut tut:nono:
"a VOIP service that can be diverted to your mobile" your i.e belonging to you you're i.e abbreviate form of you are
I think I know the difference :thumb: |
| mindcrimes | 01-14-2013 12:39 PM | Originally Posted by taj
bro i wasnt referring to you, i know your clever enough hence why your answering to those whom don't know
Tut tut... see above. |
| NoneOther | 01-14-2013 12:42 PM | Then why did you quote my post? |
| mindcrimes | 01-14-2013 12:47 PM | I quoted your post because I don't think it's for you to assume what I know and what I don't know. The grammatical inference was clearly not aimed at you.
There is no such thing as a stupid question. Do people here have nothing better to do than post rude comments to those people whom are clearly new to the site? |
| NoneOther | 01-14-2013 01:05 PM | No, your right there is no such thing as a stupid question but there is a certain etiquette about how you ask.
There is also an etiquette on quoting other members posts and if you are responding to more than one member there is a facility to make multiple quotes within your own post that would help avoid any confusion over who you are actually quoting. :thumb: |
| Stigger | 01-14-2013 01:05 PM | I quoted your post because I don't think it's for you to assume what I know and what I don't know. The grammatical inference was clearly not aimed at you.
There is no such thing as a stupid question. Do people here have nothing better to do than post rude comments to those people whom are clearly new to the site?
fine one to talk about assumptions. |
| NoneOther | 01-14-2013 01:06 PM | Can I quote you on that Tiz? |
| mindcrimes | 01-14-2013 01:17 PM | You must be right. How silly of me to dare question anything and to speak up for myself and others I've seen bullied by "experienced" members. |
| Stigger | 01-14-2013 01:36 PM | Sure
That's assuming your talking to me, Brrrrup. |
| Batman | 01-14-2013 02:26 PM | im not even going to bother, go ahead correct me on that too grammer police :thumb: | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:13 AM. | |
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