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Call for FREE worldwide

by Luca Filigheddu on January 12, 2007



Call for FREE worldwide

Friend and uber blogger Pat Phelan released today a new service, allFreeCalls.net.
He kindly let me see a preview a few days ago and I coudn’t wait to blog about it.

Through this service, anyone can make free phone calls worldwide from the USA.

It’s pretty easy:

1) Dial 712-858-8094.

2) Listen to the instructions, in Spanish, then English.

3) At the prompt, enter 011, the country code you are calling and the number you wish to call. Enjoy your free call!

The only cost is that for calling the access phone number. For more information, check the FAQ section of their website.

I’m looking forward for more international access phone numbers…

Congratulations Pat!

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  • Anonymous
    The gateway numbers posted all are busy whenever I try. I did find another number (712) 945-4444 that does seem to work. It say it is from www.freephonecallz.com. I am wondering if this is the same but under a different brand ?
  • Anonymous
    Hi Mate,


    checkout my original hack to use Allfreecalls.net from anywhere in the world.



    http://voipguides.blogspot.com/2007/01/allfreecallsnet-hack-to-make-worldwide.html
  • Jonathan Roberts
    Alec Saunders (www.saunderslog.com) has done research on the "Iowa model". While it is creative, I don't think there is any harm in using this. Companies have been doing this for a while before it caught on in the Voip world.
  • Pat Phelan
    Hi Luca
    Many thanks for your help on this project, I always value your feedback

    The above commenter is moving all over the net, commenting here there and everywhere with the same comments.

    I am the CEO of www.allfreecalls.net and I can guarantee you we are neither dubious nor stealing anyones money.

    What would you have to gain by doing this, a competitor perhaps

    here are two of your previous posts

    http://ash-xander.livejournal.com/42320.html?view=146768#t146768

    http://thefinancista.blogspot.com/2007/01/fsf-bonus-free-international-phone.html

    I have no problem discussing our business plan with anyone and should you wish to step out of your veil of annoyminity head over to my blog.
  • Anonymous
    This is nothing else than Futurephone, a weird Iowa toll number that costs you at least 6 cents or more per minute. The state of Iowa, or better these bogus companies, take advantage of an FCC kickback supported by the US Universal Service Fund (USF), so the company generating the calls makes money out of the USF and you. I'm more than sure that this isn't allowed to continue for long -- that's really not what the USF is for! Don't get fooled by these services!
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