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Tool: Jajah telephone Mother’s Day free offer

By Becky McCray

I found this announcement on BlogHer:

I’m Frederik from JAJAH and just wanted to let you know that we are giving away 100 minutes of free telephony for Mother’s Day (worldwide landline and mobile).

Our concept is pretty easy, all you have to do is just typing in your own phone number and the number you want to call at www.jajah.com, clicking a call button and both regular phones will ring – pick up the phone and talk. So you don’t have to change your telephony habits because there is no software and no installation at all. You are using your regular landline or mobile phone at both ends at the cheapest rates (eg. US to Europe or China for around 2 Cents a Minute).

Just write me an email to mothersday@jajah.com with the email address you registered with at www.jajah.com and we will grant you 100 free minutes of telephony.

If you have any further questions please have a look at our website (www.jajah.com) or drop me an email (mothersday@jajah.com).

I don’t want to bother anybody here but I thought you could be interested in this kind of service and free telephony minutes.

Kind regards and have a nice weekend,

Frederik

I’ve looked over the site, found it very interesting, very straight forward. I plan to try this out myself, but wanted to pass along this offer as soon as possible!

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Becky started Small Biz Survival in 2006 to share rural business and community building stories and ideas with other small town business people. She and her husband have a small cattle ranch and are lifelong entrepreneurs. Becky is an international speaker on small business and rural topics.
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