Free Calls to China and HongKong on Chinese New Year


Mo-Call is the Voip service provider for cheap calls to India and other parts of the world. If you have been a regular reader you must have read about their $100 Free Calls Credit that they were offering recently. Mo-Call is again game for newer offers. They have an offer for our readers from China and Hongkong and another offer for all of our readers.


Free Calls to China and HongKong on Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year begins on Wednesday 2nd February and according to Chinese Lunar Calendar it is one of the most important festivals. It is heartwarming to see how families get together on this festival which is celebrated in so many countries. If you follow the Chinese Zodiac cycle this year is the year of the rabbit. If you are abroad you have the option to make free calls back home starting Wednesday, February 2, 2011 at 00:00 GMT and good till Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at 23:59GMT. In order to make use of this offer your account should have some positive balance. If you do not please visit their Registration Page and get some Free credit by using coupon code FCALLSHUB during registration.

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Valentine day is the day of lovers worldwide. God forbids, if you are one of those unlucky ones who cannot hold hands of their partners our sympathy is with you. Although, there is no replacement for the abyss this will leave in your heart hopefully the $100 credit that you can win with Mo-Call will give you a chance to talk whole day with your partner. All you have to do is to tell Mo-Call what is the message you want to send your partner. Three runner ups will win $25 each too. Visit their FaceBook page and leave a message.

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