It's been a long time since I called the Philippines. I’m thinking about using a tollfreeforwarding service. My phone does not allow me to dial directly which I prefer because the last time I was allowed to do that, I did made calls that made my phone bill soar really high.
For those Filipinos abroad reading this, how are you able to call the country? I would appreciate any insight. While now, I am busy with RC and with my blog, I really miss those talks that I had before with some close relatives.
I know some use prepaid toll free forwarding or international call forwarding services. I'm looking at Namada.com that provides these services. Their rate to call the Philippines is 8.80 cents to 11.70 cents per minute which is not bad comparing it to my local provider. I can use it with my existing provider and balances expire in one year.
Speaking of Philippines, here are some pictures of us last August that I have not shared yet.
Enjoy the rest of the week!
Disclaimer: The links on this blog post is provided by namada.com
For those Filipinos abroad reading this, how are you able to call the country? I would appreciate any insight. While now, I am busy with RC and with my blog, I really miss those talks that I had before with some close relatives.
I know some use prepaid toll free forwarding or international call forwarding services. I'm looking at Namada.com that provides these services. Their rate to call the Philippines is 8.80 cents to 11.70 cents per minute which is not bad comparing it to my local provider. I can use it with my existing provider and balances expire in one year.
Speaking of Philippines, here are some pictures of us last August that I have not shared yet.
Enjoy the rest of the week!
Disclaimer: The links on this blog post is provided by namada.com
8 comments:
Ces,
I used a prepaid international call card here. I can call home and talk to the family for 1+ hours for only 4.50 euros. I buy it a Chinese store.
This is what I use to call my husband in the Philippines: http://www.uniontelecard.com/phonecards/2045/mega-clean-and-stable/
It's an online calling card they email you the pin number, you can also recharge the same pin.
You have an adorable kid...Are you familiar with brastel? When I was in Japan, I used brastel when I'm calling home. I'm not so sure if your country is also covered by brastel...or better you should use SKYPE (internet) when calling home libre pa at klaro hehehe...
Thanks for visiting my site! Hope we both can have frequent visits in our abode hehehe...
God bless!
Ohhh.. I love that "lugaw" or "goto". Why did you post that sis? Now, I'm craving. Haha.
Your daughter is adorable!
I'm a new follower!
Amber
http://beautifullybellafaith.blogspot.com
hallow :) following you back :P
kahawig mo classmate ko nung college, kala ko ikaw :P
Sounds like a great service!
Lovely RC, I can see she has grown up a lot these days(she looks more matured)!:)
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