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There are a number of people here trying to sell airtime vouchers at the same price or one even at a higher price than directly from Speakout.
Anyone know of discounted airtime vouchers for Speakout
PM me please.
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10:24 am October 7, 2011
| iamdrumming
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The only place I know of would be on this site, since vouchers are carrier specific of course, and this is the "Unofficial" SpeakOut site.
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I understand that, but when Speakout sells a $ 25.00 or other denomination online plus tax, I can not see why I would pay a 3rd party as much or more.
BTW, I just switched from "WINDMOBILITY" to Speakout and the SIM card I bought was on Kijij and included a $ 5.00 airtime.
The CSR's people I spoke to at Speakout were very helpful and informative, which I can not say about WIND. The time I was with WIND was the worst cellphone experience I have ever had!
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11:32 am October 7, 2011
| iamdrumming
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That's just the thing. If someone is selling anything and you do not like the price, you do not have to buy it. Most people wouldn't buy a voucher at a certain price in a 7-Eleven, then sell it cheaper on this site than they paid for it. They would be losing money.
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7:23 am October 8, 2011
| Laridae
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I wouldn't expect to see SpeakOut time vouchers available for less than the face value unless they were obtained fraudulently, ie stolen. And I would not support buying stolen goods, or advise anyone else to.
Although I suppose it's possible someone could have a card they no longer need and have to sell it at a discount for the inconvenience factor now that online topups are possible.
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I ended up buying at a 7-11 store and bought it there with my MC and racked up a few points that way.
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Before top-ups were purchasable on-line, some Speakout users had a problem obtaining vouchers because they did not live near a 7-11. So, some enterprising individuals (who did live near a 7-11) saw a business opportunity and sold airtime vouchers for a small markup. Nowadays, there's not much demand, since you can top-up on-line.
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