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Title: Online Texting.
Post by: Privateer on April 03, 2008, 12:28:35 PM
If theres a thread already sorry I cant find it.

Whats the best way to send online Texts.

Thanks.
Title: Re:Online Texting.
Post by: neXus on April 03, 2008, 13:06:51 PM
I still have an o2 account and use that now and again off their site
Title: Re:Online Texting.
Post by: Clock'd 0Ne on April 03, 2008, 22:23:27 PM
http://www.cbfsms.com/

An old college mate used to run it in his spare time. Its not bad, a few ads, a few boxes to tick/untick. Quick, free, reliable SMS though.
Title: Re:Online Texting.
Post by: Privateer on April 04, 2008, 15:17:48 PM
Quote from: Clockd 0Nehttp://www.cbfsms.com/

An old college mate used to run it in his spare time. Its not bad, a few ads, a few boxes to tick/untick. Quick, free, reliable SMS though.
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after 3 texts it block them and sais you need a VIP pass.
Title: Re:Online Texting.
Post by: Clock'd 0Ne on April 04, 2008, 17:25:50 PM
Oh sorry I didnt realise, Ive not used it in a while. I guess hes gotten greedy!
Title: Re:Online Texting.
Post by: Rivkid on April 04, 2008, 17:32:06 PM
you can sends as many as you want free but not one after the other. That considers you a regular user and then you need VIP (which is really expensive - £15.00 for 300 texts...)
Title: Re:Online Texting.
Post by: Privateer on April 24, 2008, 17:31:53 PM
from 7.00 Am until now5.40
 its busy and still is, I cant wait all day, Im disabled as you know and cant use my phone, so if I have to pay for a service that is nearly instant I will, do people use such a service.

QuoteThe Service is Temporarily Unavailable due to High Demand. We are sorry for this inconvenience. Did you know that for every reply you receive, you are guaranteed one outgoing message? Service will be resumed in 6 minutes. Thank you in advance for your patience, please try again shortly. Stay ahead of the queues with VIPSMS from VIP.CBFSMS.COM. For more information about this error, visit our FAQ
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK
Title: Online Texting.
Post by: White Giant on April 24, 2008, 18:56:07 PM
http://sendtxt.o2.co.uk/sendtxt/action/compose

Sign up and see how many texts you get for free, might be worth a try.
Title: Online Texting.
Post by: Privateer on April 24, 2008, 19:30:22 PM
Quote from: White Gianthttp://sendtxt.o2.co.uk/sendtxt/action/compose

Sign up and see how many texts you get for free, might be worth a try.

thanks.

I signed up its great, 10 free texts and 30 texts for £1.50 and a free email plus a free template.

just used it, no wating, great, THANKS WG great stuff their
Ultimate
Up to 20meg
Unlimited usage
£15
for O2 mobile customers
£20*
for all other customers

looks very good.
Title: Re:Online Texting.
Post by: M3ta7h3ad on April 27, 2008, 05:27:47 AM
Quote from: Privateerfrom 7.00 Am until now5.40
 its busy and still is, I cant wait all day, Im disabled as you know and cant use my phone, so if I have to pay for a service that is nearly instant I will, do people use such a service.

QuoteThe Service is Temporarily Unavailable due to High Demand. We are sorry for this inconvenience. Did you know that for every reply you receive, you are guaranteed one outgoing message? Service will be resumed in 6 minutes. Thank you in advance for your patience, please try again shortly. Stay ahead of the queues with VIPSMS from VIP.CBFSMS.COM. For more information about this error, visit our FAQ
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK

Er mate... you do realise many phones now can use bluetooth to interface with programs on the computer to send texts? Could even make and recieve calls dependent on your handset.
Title: Re:Online Texting.
Post by: BigSoy on April 27, 2008, 10:46:49 AM
Quote from: M3ta7h3ad
Quote from: Privateerfrom 7.00 Am until now5.40
 its busy and still is, I cant wait all day, Im disabled as you know and cant use my phone, so if I have to pay for a service that is nearly instant I will, do people use such a service.

QuoteThe Service is Temporarily Unavailable due to High Demand. We are sorry for this inconvenience. Did you know that for every reply you receive, you are guaranteed one outgoing message? Service will be resumed in 6 minutes. Thank you in advance for your patience, please try again shortly. Stay ahead of the queues with VIPSMS from VIP.CBFSMS.COM. For more information about this error, visit our FAQ
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK

Er mate... you do realise many phones now can use bluetooth to interface with programs on the computer to send texts? Could even make and recieve calls dependent on your handset.

That still costs you on your handsets bill though, which I presume he was trying to avoid.

The PC link is just an alternative interface to your phone, nothing more than that.
Title: Online Texting.
Post by: M3ta7h3ad on April 27, 2008, 15:22:38 PM
Oh right, but then he still is willing to pay £15 for a subscription service. May as well just utilise the phone he has.