Free calls and Free SMS or Free text messages to International destinations are two services that our readers are always looking forward to. Moreover, if free calls are provided to an expensive destination such as Free calls to Cuba, Free calls to Palestine, or Free Calls to UK cell phones, etc., it is a win win situation for customers. Rebtel has started a happy hour promotion where they are giving away 60 minutes of free calls to Cuba for first 1000 customers.
Free calls to Cuba for 60 minutes - offer details
Free calls to Cuba offer is valid for both old customers as well as new customers. If you are an existing customer you can get one hour of free calls to Cuba offer without any additional credit or purchase. If you are not a customer yet, you can create a new account and then apply the Rebtel voucher to your account.
Step by step tutorial for new customers
If you are not a Rebtel customer yet follow these steps for 1 hour of free calls to Cuba
- Go to the registration page for our readers
- Click on Try now button
- You will see a voucher code automatically applied
- Delete that voucher code and enter the new Rebtel Voucher code Cuba60Minutes
- You will get 60 minutes of free calls to Cuba in your account
Step by step tutorial for existing customers
If you are an existing customer follow these steps to get 60 minutes of free calls to Cuba
- login to your account and
- go to the add credit page (top right corner).
- Then enter the Rebtel Voucher Code Cuba60Minutes.
- Then click Redeem now
- You will get 60 minutes of calls to Cuba for free.
This offer is only good for first 1000 customers. It has just started so you might still get lucky. Don't waste time now though. Go to the Rebtel website and redeem your 60 minutes of free calls to Cuba. These minutes will only work for free calls to Cuba. You can not use this offer to make free calls to any other destination. Both the code and minutes expire on Monday, February 27th at 6 PM GMT.
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