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bnaut
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Starting today, Wal-Mart is offering Skype Certified hardware in the Internet and voice communications area of 1,800 of its stores throughout the country, providing more opportunity and accessibility for people looking for affordable calling options. This partnership gives shoppers immediate hands-on access to headsets, webcams and handsets designed to work with Skype, as well as the first pre-paid cards for Skype available in the U.S.


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Wal-Mart is the first and currently only retailer in the U.S. to offer Skype’s pre-paid cards. Shoppers can purchase a $20 pre-paid card and redeem it for Skype credit to make inexpensive international calls at rates as low as 2.1 cents per minute. Another pre-paid card is available in stores for a three-month subscription to the Skype Unlimited Calling Plan for just $8.85. This gives consumers three months of unlimited Skype calls to any landline or cell phone number in the U.S. and Canada.


http://www.901am.com/2007/skype-wal-mart-i...the-masses.html
liakoz
Well, it's great that people can go to a store to do this, but I'm very disappointed that it is Wal-Mart. Until more retail options are available, I will not be purchasing anything from Skype due to my position on Wal-Mart as one of the worst businesses in the world. angry.png
bnaut
QUOTE(liakoz @ Fri May 18 2007, 19:33) [snapback]396591[/snapback]

Well, it's great that people can go to a store to do this, but I'm very disappointed that it is Wal-Mart.


Looks like Wal-Mart didn't manage to get the vouchers to the stores after the big announcement. wink.png
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