Being apart with your loved one is not easy; tell your partner how much you love him (or her) with netTALK.
netTALK.com, a VoIP-based telecommunications company, helps its consumers express warm and wonderful Valentine's Day messages to their loved one during the month of February. According to a press release, netTALK is playing Cupid and offering free shipping with the Buy One, Gift One netTALK DUO special offer. This offer enable consumers to stay connected no matter where they are in the world.
"True love knows no bounds and with the netTALK DUO, it is even easier to manage relationships far and wide," said Anastasios 'Takis' Kyriakides, President and CEO. "We are excited to provide an affordable way for relationships that span cities, nations, or across the globe, to remain close. Our already unmatched calling plans and low International rates, in addition to this special free shipping offer, makes keeping in touch more affordable than ever."
Most people will celebrate Valentine's Day with their loved ones by spending more than $15.7 billion in romantic gifts in the United States alone.
There are many couples who have to stay apart on this day due to work or personal reasons. A common way for people to stay connected is by talking to their partners on the telephone, sometimes for hours, which can result in astronomical phone bills.
netTALK's Buy One, Gift One special offer will offer consumers make long distance call in more affordable and easier way.
In the month of February, when a customer that buys two netTALK DUOs on netTALK.com, one for themselves, and one for their loved one, gets free shipping on both devices. The DUO-to-DUO calls are free for customers, no matter where they are in the world, and each DUO comes with one year of local and long distance calling to the U.S. and Canada.
Wish your love on this Valentine’s Day with netTALK DUO special offer!
In other company news, TMCnet reported that netTALK.com announced the appointment of Garry Paxinos as the company’s new chief technology officer (CTO).
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