Call Union Pays Customers to Refer Friends to Their VoIP Service

The Call Union “Collective” is a 10% ongoing rebate incentive plan just launched by Call Union, an Internet Telephone Service Provider promoting free calls to VoIP and low cost calls to traditional phones.

Like most VoIP service providers Call Union provides free calls to other VoIP phones and discounted calls to normal phones anywhere, but now when customers introduce others to the service they can make additional calls for free to any phone using any credits gained through the ongoing Call Union 10% Collective rebate plan.

Customers register online for the service and then have immediate access to Call Union’s clear-quality calling and advanced features (including call forwarding and voice mail) anywhere in the world where they have access to wired or WiFi broadband internet.

Using either the free PC-Phone, a dedicated IP phone, or a normal telephone connected to the internet using a VoIP Adapter to make and receive phone calls as normal, from anywhere to anywhere at a fraction of what the telephone company charges.

“The Collective is spreading like wildfire” said Samantha Smith, customer service representative for Call Union. “It’s really caught the imagination of our customers. They now have an ongoing benefit for recommending the service and can make even more free calls to any destination they like.”

For additional information on the subject of this release, contact David Cargill or visit www.callunion.com

Posted on Jan 18, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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