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I, too, am doing phone calls on Skype, ringing people's landlines and mobile
phones. So far that has been for family and friends, but it is an option for
clients as the line is clearer (so people tell me).Yes, it is very
convenient in having the cost of the call at the top of the screen. I
recently had a long call to someone in England, for a similar cost to yours.
I have to call a client back in the morning and I plan to use my Skype to
ring her landline or mobile.
Virginia
in Brisbane, QLD, Australia
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On Tuesday, October 08, 2013 5:23 PM, "Alice Farrow" wrote:
Virginia, that is really useful and interesting information. I do get
overseas calls via my website and it can be useful to discuss phone charge
options. For instance, it's easy for me to do skype to phone calls as I am
sitting at my desk anyway, and the parent may prefer to sit somewhere more
comfortable elsewhere. I spoke to one woman over the phone on the weekend
who had neither internet access nor a landline. I phoned her skype to
moblile phone - the cost of the call shows up on my skpe credit balance, so
I can add the call cost to the consult if I choose, it was approx. 1 euro
(1.36 USD) for an hour call, so it's worth knowing what different payment
options are available for calls.
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