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Kardashian

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Sep 4, 2005
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Britain.
SkyPro lets you call anyone in your country - on a landline - free of charge (with a 2p per call connection fee).

You get a massive discount on a 'virtual' local number, for people in your country to call you from at non-international rates.

The thing I'm wondering is - if I set my account to UK when signing up, would I then get free calls to the UK from Australia and New Zealand?

There's something on the site about getting the benefit of making free calls to whatever country your in, automatically - but is the country something you set, or do they determine it automatically somehow? Like when websites can detect what country your in blah blah blah? I mean, they do say ''you'll get the benefits of whatever country your in automatically"

If not, I could set my home country to UK and call all the people back home for next to nothing :)
 
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