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1p per min calls to Türkiye..
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13 Jan 2007 Sat 02:23 am |
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13 Jan 2007 Sat 02:30 am |
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13 Jan 2007 Sat 02:32 am |
Quoting susie k: WOW Definately you have won! Ypu poor thing buy an international phonecard if you don't trust these numbers. |
Well, I am silly really. I have a web call account, but the quality is not so good hehehehe! So I still use my land line! Anyway, I have done a deal with my cell-phone company now - if you threaten to leave, they give you anything you want
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13 Jan 2007 Sat 02:36 am |
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13 Jan 2007 Sat 03:16 am |
My phone bill is usually around that size...I'm really not proud of it, but what can I do? What would anybody do if they couldn't speak to their loved ones? My hubby is currently in the army and he doesn't even call that often. I just feel a strong obligation to help him with any problem that he has in there and rarely say goodbye first.
Off dünya!
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13 Jan 2007 Sat 03:20 am |
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13 Jan 2007 Sat 03:24 am |
Quoting susie k: Quoting azade:
My phone bill is usually around that size...I'm really not proud of it, but what can I do? What would anybody do if they couldn't speak to their loved ones? My hubby is currently in the army and he doesn't even call that often. I just feel a strong obligation to help him with any problem that he has in there and rarely say goodbye first.
Off dünya! |
I would also spend that much if my hubby was in the army, from speaking to my about his army days, I imagine that its worth every penny and he probably lives for your calls right now. Well done money well spent in my opinion! |
Thank you so much for that comment! It's very different from what everyone around here says. They seem to think that it doesn't matter and it makes me sad that they don't understand (or even try to) what it is like to go through with the turkish army.
Still, I feel for your phone bills, it's not fun to receive those at all
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13 Jan 2007 Sat 03:32 am |
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13 Jan 2007 Sat 02:37 pm |
Quote: Quoting susie k:
Thank you so much for that comment! It's very different from what everyone around here says. They seem to think that it doesn't matter and it makes me sad that they don't understand (or even try to) what it is like to go through with the turkish army.
Still, I feel for your phone bills, it's not fun to receive those at all |
No its not but I've always used an international calling card, luckily we are together I moved over there pretty quickly, 4 weeks after meeting him!!!!! Just stay strong for him keep on calling and doing what you are doing...........
I spoke to lots of the men and they told me that phonecalls were the most precious thing to them, just to hear someones voice at the other end, reassuring them and telling them that they are loved and that the army is not forever. Just try to use a calling card and reduce your bills, just think of what you could be saving it for when he finishes! You could buy a car!!!!! Or something else which you can enjoy together, maybe a holiday! Take care and good luck!!! |
Thanks for your comments. It's absolutely true. We just finished taking over the webcam and it's very precious to us Do you live in Turkey now then? I did but went to my home country again because of the army factor.
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