Save Money Sending Free Text Messages (SMS)
April 14, 2009 8:25 PM | Services | Comments (0)
| Text messaging can be very expensive. Most carriers charge 20 cents per text message, which can add up over time. If you have a teenager then texting can really be costly. However, you can add a messaging plan to your service plan that will cost from $5 to $20 per month. But what if you don’t want to increase you cell phone bill. Then what? You can save money with text messaging by using a PC to send the message bypassing your cell phone carrier and saving money. One service you can use to send free messages to any mobile phone is GizmoSMS.com. It’s very easy to use. Pick the country of the recipient, enter the cell phone number and message, a code to prevent spamming and your message if off. All for free. If you want 2-way communication then checkout Cherple.com, which offers a free program for Mac and Windows that lets users receive and send text messages. | |
Cherple.com allows anyone with an Internet connection, anywhere in the world; carry on a 2-way text conversation with any U.S. cell phone.
Gmail users can also send text messages for free by enabling Text Messaging (SMS) in Chat, a new Google Labs feature that adds texting capabilities in Gmail.
For iPhone users, you can purchase SMS Touch for $3 that enables you to send unlimited messages. Replies are sent to your e-mail inbox.
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Video: iPhone SMS Touch
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