According to one of the moderators, they do not. The 250 free minutes renew the first of each month. But at 1.9 cents per minute, it really is still a lot cheaper than any cell plan I've seen.BlueiPhone wrote:I was wondering if I do not use all my 250 minutes per month ... Do they roll forward??
Please tell me that they do.... AT&T keeps the roll over minutes for up to 1 year... Please...???
Are the 250 minutes per month from 1st thru the end of the month??
Thank you...
BlueiPhone
iPhone app cost
- southsound
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VoIP hardware: 2 Telo w/3 handsets & Linx / ooma core
Total Lines: 8 / Numbers: 11 / Handsets: 20
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Friends don't remember what Landline Integration was or why we did it.
Re: iPhone app cost
Yes but the app still costs $10.southsound wrote:That is not the case any longer. In an earlier post, Bobby B said they were trying to find a way to add a small balance when you enable the app. They have now done so. You would do well to read the posts made by the moerators - they can be very informative.
You know Southsound, when I first started posting on this forum you were very helpful to me, but lately you have gotten very condescending towards me. What is your beef anyway?
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Re: iPhone app cost
I might be missing something here.
I don't have or want one of these SUPER PHONES.
I have a regular cell phone and make all the calls I want to US numbers for free. No APPS, NO MINUTES, NO WI-FI.
So can someone clarify what this is about.
Thanks,
Focus
I don't have or want one of these SUPER PHONES.
I have a regular cell phone and make all the calls I want to US numbers for free. No APPS, NO MINUTES, NO WI-FI.
So can someone clarify what this is about.
Thanks,
Focus
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Re: iPhone app cost
For free?!? Where do I sign up!?!focuspuller wrote: I have a regular cell phone and make all the calls I want to US numbers for free. No APPS, NO MINUTES, NO WI-FI.
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Re: iPhone app cost
So you're paying a monthly service fee to make free calls, therefore the calls aren't really free.focuspuller wrote:The CALLS not the service.
If someone has the iPhone app and an iPhone or iPod Touch and available Wifi, then they can make calls for under 2 cents per minute and reduce or eliminate the need for cell phone service.
It all depends on someone's situation and needs/wants.
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Re: iPhone app cost
bw1 wrote:So you're paying a monthly service fee to make free calls, therefore the calls aren't really free.focuspuller wrote:The CALLS not the service.
If someone has the iPhone app and an iPhone or iPod Touch and available Wifi, then they can make calls for under 2 cents per minute and reduce or eliminate the need for cell phone service.
It all depends on someone's situation and needs/wants.
Like I said first "I might be missing something here............So can someone clarify what this is about."
So you pay for an IPHONE with service so you can make free calls from a place that has WI-FI.
The IPOD I could see the value....Just keep looking for WI-FI hot-spots to make a free call that you could make on the cell phone you probably have anyway. Makes sense to me
International calls are another issue and I see the value.
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Re: iPhone app cost
Who says you have to have service on the iPhone.
I think most people don't realize they're paying $50 - $60 per month for the privilege of carrying a cell phone around to "make free calls". The calls aren't free.
Like I said it depends on someone's situation and wants/needs. Someone might be able to reduce their cell phone service by $20 per month by switching to a plan with fewer minutes and then use the iPhone app to "make up the difference".
I think most people don't realize they're paying $50 - $60 per month for the privilege of carrying a cell phone around to "make free calls". The calls aren't free.
Like I said it depends on someone's situation and wants/needs. Someone might be able to reduce their cell phone service by $20 per month by switching to a plan with fewer minutes and then use the iPhone app to "make up the difference".
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Re: iPhone app cost
Sorry, you're still my bud.FreePhone wrote: You know Southsound, when I first started posting on this forum you were very helpful to me, but lately you have gotten very condescending towards me. What is your beef anyway?
I was just wondering if you missed Bobby B's note that ooma was funding the account to make the app work. That is what pushed me over the edge because I don't make International calls and in this economy, even $10 is dear. And if you remember, my comment that could be considered condescending was, 'May I very politely say, "DUH"'. It was just a way of saying, yes, this is obvious. I'll try to be a little better in the future. I really don't want to offend anyone. (Well, maybe that is a little too general. There is one bloke on the forum these last few days that makes me want to cross that line.)
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VoIP hardware: 2 Telo w/3 handsets & Linx / ooma core
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Friends don't remember what Landline Integration was or why we did it.
VoIP hardware: 2 Telo w/3 handsets & Linx / ooma core
Total Lines: 8 / Numbers: 11 / Handsets: 20
Lifetime Premier Member
Friends don't remember what Landline Integration was or why we did it.
Re: iPhone app cost
Southsound,
Glad you're still my bud. But I still think $10 for the Ooma app is way to much.
Glad you're still my bud. But I still think $10 for the Ooma app is way to much.