Alright everybody, vacation is over and now back to regular life. But when you get back from a vacation and you hear some good news, you don't feel sad that your vacation is over, you regain your charm. I just cam to know about some real good stuff and I am going to share that with you today.
Are you a member of ibibo.com? If not, be one now. Now you can talk to your friends on their mobile for FREE using iBibo. Yes, absolutely free. You can make free calls to your friend anywhere in India. You don't have to pay any STD charges or local charges. Its totally free.
So how can you do that?
Once you create your ibibo profile, you need to enable the call for free service. Once you enable the service and if your friend also has enabled the service, you can click on "Call for free" button on your friend's profile. Once you click on that button, you will get a call from a private number. Once you pick it up, then it will connect to your friend's mobile number and there you are, talking to your friend for free. So technically, you both are getting an incoming call which is free anyways.
One thing about this service is, you can keep your number hidden while talking to your friends. But that makes me think about the misuse and abusive use of this feature. Can you call any person who has this service enabled on ibibo? Or you can call only to those who are in your friend's list? I am not sure about that. That is a question to iBiBo team.
This is similar to what google is doing for its local business listing in USA. In google local search for USA, once you find the business and its phone number, google gives you an option to "call" that number and once you click on it, Google click2call will make a call to you and once you pick up your number, it will connect you to that business number.
iBiBo.com will sure attract lot of traffic/subscribers after this service as who doesn't want FREE stuff? So check out iBiBo and start calling your friends for free.
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