I just thought I'd share my experience so far with TextFree  here. I
had used it a few years ago and let it expire, but I had reason to go
back to it yesterday actually because of texting a lot with someone on
an IPod touch that doesn't have and doesn't seem to want to upgrade to
IOS 5.x with IMessage in it. So this app is nicely accessible and has
the added benefits of being able to make and receive calls and
voicemail now. One nice benefit is you can get what if you want it to
can be a completely free additional local phone number. You could pick
another area code too if you wanted. That can give a number to put in
things or give out where you would prefer not to give your actual cell
number and if things go for any reason how you don't want them to with
that number, just let it expire. That's just a thought and there are
other ways to do that as well though.  The HD quality calling is quite
nice too. The texting is always free and the calling gives you like 20
minutes a month outgoing and all incoming free. To buy a hundred
minutes more is $1.99. To get rid of the ads for a year is $5.00. What
it didn't have before when I used it a few years ago was the way to
buy more minutes. Definitely useful to have the app.

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