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    #11
    Originally posted by Chuck View Post
    It's a friendly alternative to SMS, which is useful if you have international contacts as messages are free. It works over wifi so is not dependant on mobile signals.
    You mean like E-mail?

    I get thousands of free SMSs every month and as I've only ever sent about 4 of them in my lifetime the cost is not really an issue.
    Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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      #12
      Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
      I get thousands of free SMSs every month and as I've only ever sent about 4 of them in my lifetime the cost is not really an issue.
      Yeah but no but. Whatsapp is free internationally too, texts aren't.

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        #13
        Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
        You mean like E-mail?

        I get thousands of free SMSs every month and as I've only ever sent about 4 of them in my lifetime the cost is not really an issue.
        Yes and no. WhatsApp notifies me like a text message. My business email notifies me, my personal email does not (and I don't want it to). Again, the "free SMS" thing doesn't really apply when you're abroad / have no mobile signal but do have Wifi (like on the tube), etc.

        In any case, it's a choice, not a competition over whether you're right or wrong to use it.

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          #14
          Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
          You mean like E-mail?
          Yes, I suppose, but slicker, and better suited to hand-held devices.

          Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
          I get thousands of free SMSs every month and as I've only ever sent about 4 of them in my lifetime the cost is not really an issue.
          Then it's probably not for you. Other's find it useful.

          Just part of life's rich tapestry.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Platypus View Post
            Yeah but no but. Whatsapp is free internationally too, texts aren't.
            If you have a free data connection. Surely you're more likely to run up your bill accidentally using a 3G data internationally than you would by sending a text.

            Whatever floats your boat. It does seem like somebody has made money by taking something that everybody already had and giving it a fancy name and pretending it's new. Wish I'd thought of it.
            Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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              #16
              I'd heard about it but held off even looking at it for ages as I'd assumed it was just the latest kiddy or Fan Boy favourite.

              I now use it almost exclusively in place of SMS. It has delivery and message read confirmations, which I find useful. Delivery is, in my experience, quicker than SMS. I have a couple of group conversations running, again I find that useful.

              It's nothing really special, it just adds to what SMS does, but does it really well.

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                #17
                hangouts pulls everything together

                assuming some has a google + account but if not is just sends via SMS

                works quite well really....

                but with the exception of overseas messages who does not have a contract with unlimited txt's

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