How to Send SMS Text Messages for Free
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I'm, like, okay with being a little crazy.
The time, energy, words, weight lost, nails bitten, scabs picked and nights I've struggled thru for this are easy to judge from afar, right?
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Subscribe to commentskrishSep 24th 2008 8:12PM
good morning!
Billy JoelDec 10th 2008 9:27AM
All anyone has to do to send & receive FREE text messages is: Sign into Yahoo and send & receive all text messages for FREE, NO CHARGE through Yahoo.
diamondbabyDec 10th 2008 3:34PM
AOL also has the same service. However the recipient will have to accept the text to be able to get it.
Danny DonovanDec 10th 2008 3:38PM
I don't get why people just don't opt for like the extra $10 for unlimited texting? That'd solve their problems right there.
Personally, I text more than I talk, so when I got my phone plan I got the least amount of minutes (I usually wind up with over 200 or so unused every month) plus unlimited text and internet If I got rid of talk the whole thing would just cost me like $40 a month, but with the talk added I am paying about $75, which is still miles cheaper than my landline/internet bundle.
Trin20tFeb 8th 2009 4:13AM
Danny you're an idiot!
Not every wireless plan offers $10 text. Let me guess you use pre-paid? or a Pay-by-month pre-paid cell? Most contract plans it's $20.
And that's kinda step.
fortune offorDec 10th 2008 7:39PM
i have always used www.smseverywhere.com and it works perfectly,though it only sends to U.S cell phones.
HEEYYO!!Dec 10th 2008 8:16PM
heeyyyy everyonnee!! just for you information i use unlimited, it is the cheapest and most effective way to go. this way you do not have to worry about exceding your texting limit, or charging many extra dollars you dont want to you cell phone bill. its just a tip.
terryDec 11th 2007 8:34AM
AT&T IM still costs 15 cents per in and out it is not Free! Only to sign in to the IM client is free...sending text through IM does cost the same as if you composed a txt normally.
SMS FreaksDec 27th 2007 1:44PM
Hi,many of this "free sms sites" are actualy paid! Many thanks to the buddies from the for http://www.send-sms-now.com - this is a free texting and I can recommend it to you.
P.S. I am a SMS and texting fan and a sms-blog author