So today I’ve decided to make a video of myself testing a sms service. I signed up with Freebiesms and it was OK. There old school Nokia interface phone was kinda a throw off. But overall it seems fine.
Here is the video. Its free to send sms from Freebiesms.
dis is great
Costs £5 to receive messages – this is a scam site – avoid
it depends on your operator. they might charge and if so i would avoid if i were you. i recommend SMScity
Please try to improve this blog. What was that video supposed to show?
Your statement ‘Its free to send sms from Freebiesms.’ is misleading. ‘I signed up with Freebiesms and it was OK’ Really? How much are they paying you?
Did you actually test the service? freebiesms is one of the longest-running UK scams on the internet. It is free for you to send a SMS (text) message if you are with one of the big UK carriers; however when you send a message, the recipient doesn’t see it. Instead they see a message asking them to text a short (premium-rate) number to see your message. It looks like the message costs 5p, but it actually costs £5!
When I tested it on myself, the message auto-started the premium-rate reply on my smartphone, so I had to be very careful not to accidentally send the message.
Read the small print on the website, people.
carolannduffyATspamDOTsu
I’m not being paid a thing. Also, this review is old and I have not used it. As always, users should read the fine print. If you check all of my reviews you’ll notice I comment on those which are totally free and those which are trial. I use sms services as well, as I hate to spend money on my mobile phone when I’m constantly online.
I will review the site again. Until now I have not check back at the site since the original review as it is not one of my favorites