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Free International Calls for a Month with Skype

Posted on the 19 December 2012 by Tftb @TFTB

Skype to Skype calls have always been free but now you can also use Skype Premium service free for the next 30 days to make all international calls to landlines or mobile phones right from Skype for free.

free skype premium for 30 days

This holiday season @Skype tweeted an offer you shouldn’t ignore. They are giving the Skype Premium service free for the next 30-days and also allow you to have video calls with a group of 3-10 friends in the same offer.

Here’s how to claim your free Skype Premium Service for 30 days.

  • Click on this special link and sign-in to your Skype Account
  • Enter your PayPal account details or Credit Card details and finish the sign-up process. ( You won’t be charged )
  • Your Skype Premium Service would be activated for a month.

Our gift to you: get Skype Premium w/ Unlimited World free for 30 days & get closer to your loved ones. spr.ly/6018pWo0 #SkypeLove

— Skype (@Skype) December 17, 2012

You can choose to cancel your recurring subscription immediately if you don’t want to pay the subscription charges which you would be billed after the free 30 days period. Even if you cancel the recurring subscription your 30-day free period would still stay activated on your account.

Even if its free there are a few limitations to where you can call,where you can’t and countries where this offer isn’t available. Read below for the detailed list

1. Offer not available in China, South Korea or Taiwan. Skype reserves the right to withdraw this offer at any time.
2. Calls to landlines in these countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia (Moscow and St. Petersburg only), Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and Venezuela.
3. Calls to landlines and mobiles in these countries: Canada, Guam, Hong Kong S.A.R., Puerto Rico, Singapore, Thailand and United States.

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