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luffaglover

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#76364 1-Feb-2011 16:18
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Hello all

I currently have an iphone on a 300 per month txt plan which is not enough, and 20c per extra txt is expensive!

Can anyone recommend any good apps which uses a 3rd party to send sms messages? I currently have biteSMS, where you can top up your biteSMS account and send txts through that, but it's a bit expensive to top that up.

I'm hoping I can get something to get me an extra 300 txts for ~$10. Or maybe I should just upgrade to the $60 plan...

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  #433761 1-Feb-2011 16:26
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You could always try switching telco to one who offers more texts with cheaper overage. Such as us. :)




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  #434701 3-Feb-2011 10:35
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luffaglover: Hello all

I currently have an iphone on a 300 per month txt plan which is not enough, and 20c per extra txt is expensive!

Can anyone recommend any good apps which uses a 3rd party to send sms messages? I currently have biteSMS, where you can top up your biteSMS account and send txts through that, but it's a bit expensive to top that up.

I'm hoping I can get something to get me an extra 300 txts for ~$10. Or maybe I should just upgrade to the $60 plan...


On Telecom, that $10 would get you close to 2000 any-net text messages.  Why would you want to pay that for 300?

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  #434705 3-Feb-2011 10:48
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Kyanar:
On Telecom, that $10 would get you close to 2000 any-net text messages. 


On 2degrees, that $10 will definitely get you 2000 any-net text messages.




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  #435129 4-Feb-2011 05:48
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You can use the free Heywire app to text free to most countries. The down side is that the texts come from a US phone number, so if your texts are to NZ numbers people will probably not know its you, and object to texting you back to an international number.




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  #436593 7-Feb-2011 22:33
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Viber update coming out soon with free SMS to other Viber users ...
...Viber also coming to Android platform ...

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