One lucky winner will receive a NetTALK Duo WiFi
Hosted by: BabyCostcutters
The netTALK DUO WiFi is a wireless VoIP Telephone Device. What does that mean right?
It is a device that allows you to have a home phone number that connects through your internet yet works in your house like a regular home phone.
I really had no idea what a VoIP phone was until I received mine 🙂 It is a Voice Over Internet Protocol or I like to say Voice Over Internet Phone. First, I wanted to let all of you know before I ported my home phone over to this new system I had to get a Cell Phone Back-up on my security system. This is because when the power goes out or you lose internet connection you will also lose the home phone service.
This device is saving me money! I really do not use the home phone much anymore, most people don’t….we all have cell phones now. My home phone service was costing me $29.95 + $4.88 in taxes and fee = total $34.83 a month. I received mine free but, if you were to purchase one at Target they are $64.95 and comes with a year of service. I did have to pay the $19.95 to port my number.
I was paying $416.96 for a home phone per year! Even with porting a number you will only pay $84.90 and get a full year of service with that! Then, the second year and after that is only $39.95!!
I followed the directions on the website to set up my service and I was good to go! Once you are set up you can plug it into any wall outlet in your home and it connects through your WiFi so, if does not have to be by a phone jack.
If you wanted to activate all your phone jacks through out your home {I was told this little tip by the PR Rep} you can use a phone jack splitter in the netTalk Duo and run connect it to any phone jack in your house and it will activate all the lines! I have a wireless base that has several handsets attached so that works great also.
NetTALK also has a new and free Android App! You can get Free Calling throughout the US and Canada with the option to add low-cost international TALK credits to make calls from anywhere to anywhere in the world! That means you can save your cell phone minutes or roaming charges. The app is available free at nettalk.com and at Google Play.
You get:
Free 411
Free Conference Calling (for business calls or families can have a family reunion with them all on one call)
E911
3000 minutes a month
Free DUO to DUO calling to anywhere in the World
Keep Existing Number $19.95 (one time porting fee)
Canada (LNP) 4 quarter
Open to US and Canada. Ends Oct. 18, 2012 at 11:59pm est
Good Luck!
Barrie says
We just switched our phone service so this is just a guessas I can’t recall how much we pay now (isn’t that sad…it’s all bundled so it’s one price) but I think it’s about $40/month.
Thank you for a great giveaway!
Michelle W says
If I were to be the winner, I think I would save about $50
Rachel says
I think it would save me 50 dollars a month
Austin Baroudi says
Around $40 to $50 a month which would be sopooooo great!!!!!
Seyma Shabbir says
A lot since we call overseas every few days!
Chev Sopkin says
I can’t really tell just yet, to be honest 😉
Julie says
probably around 40 dollars
Niurka says
It would save me around $100 a year
jennifer says
Probably close to $40.
Kaci Harrison says
50-60 a month!
jennifer says
I would imagine about $40.00 to $50.00 , if not more.
Jennifer Nielsen says
$40-$50 a month
brandi hawn says
prob right around $50 per month 🙂
Lily Kwan says
I’m not sure how much money per month I think this would save me.
Theresa Rezler says
I also have AT&T .I spend around $29,99 a month for phone and $25 a month for internet, and I’m always having problems with their phone line and internet. i was just researching for something new to use and save money and ditch the land line.
sara m ford says
Its funny I was looking at this the other day we are paying $50 a month just for phone and its to much we really dont use it just the kids and whoever calls us so I was thinking of switching service over to a different cable provider for cable and net and getting net talk for our phone this would really help us out
Corey Olomon says
Probably around $50 per month (give or take)