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I do have an annual subscription and it allows me to call the US unlimited for $30 a year, that's a pretty good deal. I believe that I also have to pay for the number on an annual basis too, but I use it a lot, so it's worth it. I haven't found any viable alternatives to it that make more sense financially. The only downside to a Skype in number is the lack of a voicemail, that was a boneheaded decision. I have no idea why they did that. 

 

Fanytel is also a decent way to make and receive calls. But I only use that for business related stuff as nearly all my personal calls are done on WhatsApp, Line, or Facebook Messenger

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I, and my 5 Family Members, each get 100 minutes per month to almost anywhere with my 365 Subscription.

Hope that continues.

Posted
38 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

That's bad news

Yeah, it must be terrible. They have monthly subscriptions for only a couple of dollars. Please, go ahead. What is soo bad?

Posted
1 hour ago, stubuzz said:

As the title says, not possible to buy Skype credits, only a subscription.  Any alternatives for calling landlines?

Yolla app looks ok, can buy credit

Posted
4 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Yolla app looks ok, can buy credit

Yolla is up to ten times more expensive than Localphone, to the U.K.

 

Yolla: 

Mobile

from $0.10/min

Landline

from $0.06/min

 

Localphone:

Landlines All Landlines 0.6¢
Mobiles All Networks 2.3¢
Posted
32 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Can't you work it out? Pointless having a subscription when you call a few times a year

 

Just checked as I used it a few times.

 

30 minutes per month 1.69USD. So subscribe for 1 month then cancel. Inconvenient, but dirt cheap.

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1 minute ago, Celsius said:

 

Just checked as I used it a few times.

 

30 minutes per month 1.69USD. So subscribe for 1 month then cancel. Inconvenient, but dirt cheap.

For UK it's £7.99 a month

Posted
10 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said:

Yolla is up to ten times more expensive than Localphone, to the U.K.

 

Yolla: 

Mobile

from $0.10/min

Landline

from $0.06/min

 

Localphone:

Landlines All Landlines 0.6¢
Mobiles All Networks 2.3¢

This app? Gets bad reviews

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

I do have an annual subscription and it allows me to call the US unlimited for $30 a year, that's a pretty good deal. I believe that I also have to pay for the number on an annual basis too, but I use it a lot, so it's worth it. I haven't found any viable alternatives to it that make more sense financially. The only downside to a Skype in number is the lack of a voicemail, that was a boneheaded decision. I have no idea why they did that. 

 

Fanytel is also a decent way to make and receive calls. But I only use that for business related stuff as nearly all my personal calls are done on WhatsApp, Line, or Facebook Messenger

Just had a look. It says; 'Skype number no longer available'. Presumably existing customers such as yourself will continue to be able to use and renew your annual subscriptions to rent your geographical landline number?

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7 minutes ago, AlwaysThere said:

 

Yes, I know and you were wrong. From £1 + VAT.

 

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It's what the Skype app is showing me, no alternative, maybe website is different . What does the app show you?

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5 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

It's what the Skype app is showing me, no alternative, maybe website is different . What does the app show you?

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I haven't installed the application. Why would I?

 

Exactly the same via my Smartphone's Browser.

 

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13 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

It's what the Skype app is showing me, no alternative, maybe website is different . What does the app show you?

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Apart from that, I am offered 400 minutes for £5 + VAT. 

Posted
1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said:

Can't you work it out? Pointless having a subscription when you call a few times a year

Indeed, I use Skype only to call banks or the government, it would be once per couple of months.

 

 

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34 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

It's what the Skype app is showing me, no alternative, maybe website is different . What does the app show you?

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You can search for any specific country.

 

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Looks like they're letting me use up my remaining credit, but aren't giving the option of buying more - only the subscription.  Bit of a bummer that, with credit, I could call multiple countries, but now it appears I have to get a subscription for each specific one.  Microsoft seem determined to push everyone into a 365 subscription.

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Some issues now with Skype might be due to Skype is now owned by Microsoft. As the story goes, MS introduced Team as a competitor to Skype but Skype remained much more popular.  So it might be a business strategy by MS purchase of Skype to establish practices that would drive Skype users to use Team.

Posted
12 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Yolla app looks ok, can buy credit

It has a glitch in headphone/speaker/bluetooth  function that's been annoying lately. Otherwise it's good and lets you set an ID number from anywhere in the world, so I dial my home town it looks like a local call to the receiver. 

 

I used skype for years, then Microsoft bought it and it went downhill. The phone app is a pig with sluggish response on my phone. Maybe not the same for other brands of phone. 

Posted
12 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

It's what the Skype app is showing me, no alternative, maybe website is different . What does the app show you?

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UK Prices from my skype app (version 8.133.0.202)

 

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