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Group calls- talk with several friends on the phone at once

December 1, 2006 by Tricia

Do your relatives ever call you from work, and then perhaps connect you with another relative while your talking so that you end up having a family conference call? One of my brothers has been doing that on and off for the last fifteen years or so. He’s used this method of family conference call between my parents, himself and one or more of our siblings to help us solidify plans for the holidays or an upcoming trip. We’ve even used it when someone in the family has become seriously ill.

I’ve always envied the fact that he could do that so easily. However, now thanks to Foonz (pronounced “phones”) I don’t have to envy him anymore because I can make group calls myself.

Foonz is a new service that lets the average individual make a group call from any phone. Not only that, but it’s free to use as only your normal phone minutes will apply. So for example if you are making a local group call it’s going to be totally free, and if you are calling a group of people living in another city or Country then only the normal long distance charges that your phone company would charge you would apply.

It’s easy to start a group call at anytime with no need to pre plan. People get invited to your group call via a text message to their cell phone, IM or email. Plus along with having no additional fees, you’ll also find that there is no advertising and Foonz won’t sell your information to others either. Sounds good?

So how exactly does it work? Well, first you need to
sign up for free at the foonz web site. Once you’re signed up you can great a contact list on the Foonz website, setting up groups of contacts. The groups would be people that you would want to talk with at the same time on a call. For example I might set up a Foonz contact group that consists of my sister and three brothers.

Once you’ve set up your contact list and groups you can telephone Foonz to start a group call. You’ll get the number for Foonz when you register with the company. When you are connected to Foonz, Foonz will tell you how to begin a group call. When you initiate the call Foonz sends out the messages to everyone in the group via text message to their cell phone, IM or email.

The members of your contact list that are invited to the group call will receive a phone number from Foonz, and when the group members call that number they are automatically joined up with you and any other group members who have connected. If someone that you’ve invited can’t join the call you’ll be able to leave a message for them.

I can see a number of people being interested in using this service. Parents and family members calling a student that’s studying away from home or abroad. Students calling each other to talk online and perhaps even study together on the phone, or just friends and relative chatting on a regular basis. Perhaps you don’t call distant relatives very often because of the expense, but just think, if you could call several at once in a group call you’d probably call them more often wouldn’t you? There’s just so many possibilities.

Check out the Foonz site for yourself to learn more if you are interested in this service. I think I’m going to try it out. Hey- a group of blogger friends could talk regularly too. That would be useful!





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Services, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: Foonz, Foonz confrence call, free group call, group phone call

Green with envy

December 1, 2006 by Tricia

Oh my gosh! I’m so jealous! Do you remember I told you that a friend of mine, a nurse, had moved to California to take a job there? She just sent me photos of her new home! It’s fantastic, four bedrooms, a pool in the backyard with a nice garden, a huge kitchen. I must go and visit her soon.

She also told me that her broker with real estate La Jolla was great, putting up with her indecision over homes and taking her out almost every day to show her homes that fit into what she was looking for. Our real estate agent was like that too and we even became friends after spending so much time together looking at houses.

Oh I am so going to visit my friend in the new year. Her new house has a great view and she’s near the beach. Ah, what I wouldn’t do for a great Californian holiday right now.

Filed Under: Real Estate, Sales and Marketing, Services Tagged With: beach, crohns, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, home, home with a view, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, jealous, La Jolla, nurse, pain, Real Estate, san diego

Cash back for shopping online

December 1, 2006 by Tricia

I just came across yet another site that offers cash back to consumers when they make purchases online. It sounds like a great idea. Now if I just had some money to spend so that I could get some cash back. LOL

Ebates has even been discussed on CNN and has been called a “No-Brainer”. There are more than 800 name brand stores for you to shop from. Stores such as Circuit City, Office Depot, Barnes & Noble, and Target plus many more. You must become a registered member in order to use the Ebates site but it’s completely free as there is no cost for membership.

The site is an online shopping portal, where members save at least 5% on each purchase they make at participating online stores. They can even save up to 25% at some stores. Savy shoppers can browse through the stores and find the best deals with the latest online coupons. The next time that I need to do some online shopping I’ll be visiting Ebates and hopefully I’ll get lucky and find some of the 25% of deals.

Filed Under: Decor, Fashion, Gifts, Shopping Tagged With: 25 off, 5 off, cash back, deals, Ebates, Online coupons, Online shopping

Have you purchased items online for your pets?

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

A few years ago I tried a service that let me purchase my groceries online. It came in very handy when I was busy – working long hours and with other commitments that I had to make. Who had time to go to the grocery store? I didn’t use the service for long though because I found that I preferred to pick out my own produce. The canned, dried and packaged goods were fine, but the produce wasn’t always items that would have been my first choice.

The reason I’m bringing this up is because I just found a site that offers online pet supplies. If I had a dog or cat I might use a service like this- particularly because most of the items for dogs,cats and other pets are already prepackaged so it’s not like one item is better or riper than the other as was my experience with online grocery shopping.

I know that a lot of my visitors have dogs and cats so I thought you might be interested in hearing about Vetsnab. Their pet supply items are competitively priced, and you can get many of the same items that you would normally purchase from your veterinarians office or a store. You can purchase, pet vitamins, pet supplements, pet medications, pet accessories, pet nutritional products, and pet toys. All of the products are made by well known companies such as Pfizer, Nutramax, Merial and others.

Do any of you use companies such as Vetsnab to get pet supplies online? I just remembered that I have used an online pet supply company in the past. I purchased special UVB bulbs for my reptiles.

Filed Under: Shopping Tagged With: Online pet supplies, pet accessories, pet medications, pet nutritional products, pet suppliments, pet toys, pet vitamins

A community for families in Japan

November 30, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve come across a site for English speaking families in Japan. The site is located at http://www.piqniq.jp. The site design is simple in it’s layout and seems to be very user friendly.

Families living in Tokyo or any other area of Japan can get online and talk with other English speaking people. They might start a conversation about raising children, or talk about great places to go while in Japan, even the ultimate family getaway.

The goal of the site is to create a community that English speaking families in Japan can use to help them in their day to day life within the country. It’s not always easy to make your way in a country if you don’t speak the national language so it makes sense to get online and talk with other people that are making their way just as you are. You can discuss ways to find babysitters or daycare centers, doctors or dentists, and even talk about schools and activities to do with the kids.

I can see this site being a life saver for couples who have moved to Japan to work but don’t know anyone and perhaps feel lonely and out of place is a society that is very different from the one they left behind.

Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Socializing, Web and Technology Tagged With: community, english speaking in Japan, japan

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