expat0tree, if you are a senior citizen, I apologize, but you are complicating this way too much.
Neil listed a 1800 number for CIBC in his post 1800-465-2422.
If it doesn't work, buy a few dollars worth of credit from Skype.
There is also an app called VIBER that you can download on your phone and buy $1 of credit for 45 minutes or something like that.
thanks for info but there isn't much of a point subscribing for a couple of phone calls... i thought there is like a one time credit option maybe... anyways. i get the feeling i'm gonna have to send a pigeon to canada.
That’s basically it, Skype has become hugely less useful since Micro$oft took it over and built in the back doors for the NSA. Most pf my contacts on it are inactive now, moved to WhatsApp,Telegram, Signal or whatever. However being able to call normal phone numbers is a big advantage, my girlfriend and I have accounts linked to our credit cards, they get automagically topped up when the credit is almost used up, we have our monthly subscriptions and we can call our parents and families from our mobiles pretty much headache free.6 dollars would solve your problem instead of messing around on Google trying to figure out how to call.
Time value is probably worth it
By signing up for autopay on the basic monthly service it costs me $2.99 a month. I'm not in Argentina but used it on my tablet to make phone calls to my bank and family from Eastern Europe and Central Asia. As long as you've got a decent internet connection it works well. You can spend more with them for an assigned phone number and other bells and whistles but I find it does all I need with the basic service. Otherwise friends and family contact me for free on Messenger. You call your bank through Skype and all their customer service knows is they have an incoming call. If the wifi I'm using isn't great I always let them know I'm calling on Skype if there are any issues.how much is cheap and is my bank going to pick up that call on the other end? does it give you a real number when you subscribe? thanks.
Fortunately my life is so boring the NSA loses interest quickly.That’s basically it, Skype has become hugely less useful since Micro$oft took it over and built in the back doors for the NSA. Most pf my contacts on it are inactive now, moved to WhatsApp,Telegram, Signal or whatever. However being able to call normal phone numbers is a big advantage, my girlfriend and I have accounts linked to our credit cards, they get automagically topped up when the credit is almost used up, we have our monthly subscriptions and we can call our parents and families from our mobiles pretty much headache free.
Don't get excited yet...You are aware that most things don't arrive to Argentina, and the ones that do are subject to a highway robbery ransom by aduanas...Italian gal posted here a couple years ago that they wanted 120 bucks - green bucks, that is, for a credit card sent to her from home...ha ! it worked !!! it's miracle!!! i reached them and they are sending me a new card to argentina!!!
6 dollars would solve your problem instead of messing around on Google trying to figure out how to call.
Time value is probably worth it
Don't get excited yet...You are aware that most things don't arrive to Argentina, and the ones that do are subject to a highway robbery ransom by aduanas...Italian gal posted here a couple years ago that they wanted 120 bucks - green bucks, that is, for a credit card sent to her from home...
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