Friday, September 25, 2009

Lingo world max, unlimited calls to India + 100 locations, only $4.95 first month

Lingo recently announced the launch of Lingo World Max plan which offers unlimited calls to over 100 destinations including India. Lingo is an award-winning service as rated by WIRED Test Magazine (Winter 2008). This is the first time lingo is offering unlimited calls to India landline as well as mobile phone. With this offer you get Lingo World Max $4.95 for 1st month+ Free Activation+ Free Shipping+ Free Equipment. I think this  is really a good offer for frequent callers to India.

To get this offer, goto website
http://www.lingo.com/

Use promo code: LWM99 (This Offer ends 10/31/2009)

Lets review what you get with this offer
  • $4.95 for the 1st month, then you pay 23.95 USD,
  • 30 days money back guarantee.
  • Unlimited calling to over 100 destinations worldwide, including India (Basic+mobile),  Mexico+100 destinations
  • FREE Unlimited calling across the U.S. including HI, AK, USVI, PR, and Canada.
  • FREE activation - $29.95 value
  • FREE shipping - $14.95 value
  • FREE equipment - $50 value
Limitations
$99.95 disconnection fee if cancelled before two years. Residential Customer’s monthly usage is limited to 4,999 minutes per month (the “Residential Usage Limit”). Lingo deems the usage of 5,000 or more minutes per month in violation of this Section III(F), and shall subject Customer to the immediate suspension and/or termination of the Service. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customers on the Lingo World Max calling plan agree to the following additional terms; (i) Lingo reserves the right to adjust the Residential Usage Limit at its sole discretion; (ii) in-plan international calling is limited to up to 6 (six) unique phone numbers to a particular in-plan overseas destination; and (iii) Lingo reserves the right to immediately, suspend, terminate or modify the Services, if Lingo determines, in its sole discretion, that Customer’s usage patterns are inconsistent with normal residential use of Service.

We have not used lingo service, but it seems that it is an good offer from lingo. Let share your opinion about lingo to us.

29 comments:

  1. Well, "$23.95 US a month" is what is hidden in all this. When you remove all the other bells and whistles clouding the issue, after all is said and done, it is still no bargain! The monthly fee is the going rate! No, thanks!!! But, you are still doing a fabulous job, Vikas.

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  2. $99.95 disconnection fee on a two year agreement it is too much to be a good offer.

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    1. I agree with this. It stops me to buy and use this product. I would be happy to use if there is no disconnection fee.

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  3. 2 years contract
    Residential Customer’s monthly usage is limited to 4,999 minutes per month (the “Residential Usage Limit”). Lingo deems the usage of 5,000 or more minutes per month in violation of this Section III(F), and shall subject Customer to the immediate suspension and/or termination of the Service. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customers on the Lingo World Max calling plan agree to the following additional terms; (i) Lingo reserves the right to adjust the Residential Usage Limit at its sole discretion; (ii) in-plan international calling is limited to up to 6 (six) unique phone numbers to a particular in-plan overseas destination; and (iii) Lingo reserves the right to immediately, suspend, terminate or modify the Services, if Lingo determines, in its sole discretion, that Customer’s usage patterns are inconsistent with normal residential use of Service.

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  4. Thanks, I am updating the blog with these conditions

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  5. There are (6) allowable phone numbers to a particular overseas destination for World Max plan.Call them or send email to customercare@lingo.com. They may get rid of that clause eventually.

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  6. The 4999 minutes per month translates to around 2 hours 40 minutes per day. Assuming this includes domestic as well as international calls, the plan is a very limited calling plan (and not the unlimited plan as Lingo is marketing this scheme as). I also understand that Lingo is planning to assign the 4999 minutes per month for US calls only and assign 250 - 300 minutes per month for international calls. That would mean 10 minutes per month for calls worldwide. Getting the truth out of the Lingo customer service is a very tough job. You have to listen to some spooky music for about 30 minutes before someone would talk to you. I have been a Lingo subscriber for 5 years, but the current status is making me think about continuing with Lingo.

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  7. I been Lingo customer since 2004, Since Hellow world Max, so called "unlimited" plan is there i am using that plan. Today my service got suspended because I used more htan 5000 domestinc and 300 international minutes. It is same with vonage aswell. Best ever service I found is Indiald.com for calling to india. No hidden charges at all and no fine print rules.

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  8. I also got two emails from Lingo to suspend my account for making calls to more than 6 phone numbers, It is same with vonage aswell.

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  9. Today I received the email from Lingo about my account is suspended.WTF, I think we all should file a class action lawsuite against them.
    I spend atleast 30 minutes waiting to talk to CSR and finally when I get in touch she told me that someone from their billing department will call me.These guys should not be allowed to do business at all.

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  10. This is the worse service i ever used in my life.
    I spend atleast 40 minutes waiting to talk to CSR and finally when I get in touch she told me that someone from their billing department will call me and i never receive any call from their billing department. These guys should not be allowed to do business at all and I believe they should be in jail for cheating.

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  11. I agree.I think we all should file a class action lawsuite against them.

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  12. Horrible is the word to describe Lingo! On the Lingo website it's clearly indicated that it's an unlimited plan. They just suspended my service for exceeding the residential limit? It's a bogus service, who're cheating people in disguise of an unlimited plan. If they wanted, they could have charged us extra for "exceeding residential limit" which was unknown to us, but cutting off service while they are charging us monthly is just taking it to the extreme level. I really hope people think and research before they sign this 2 year, "unlimited" contract scam of Lingo!

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  13. To me looks like it is how lingo does business...if it will continue soon this company will be out with customers.

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  14. Lingo, the wrorst customer service.Suspended my account where I haven't reached their 4999 mins limit. No one calls me back, their message box is full, is this a company or a joke? Got hold on someone and he tells me they have a limit of 500 mins international call, where is that fine print?? we all should do a lawsuite against them.

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  15. I suggest don't waste your time switch to Vonage

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  16. I only used two hundred minutes and they emailed me that I am in vilation of their policy and my account will be cancelled. I signed up because they offer unlimited calls to Bangladesh but never mentioned that unlimited means less than two hundred minutes. I will setup a web site lingoclassaction.org and see if I can get enough people to get a class action going. If you have used less than 5000 minutes and your line is disconnected please email me your name/email because this is a sort of discriminatory profiling by lingo. syed1ali@gmail.com

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  17. I doubt if anyone will send their email address like this because of SPAM emails.
    I myself had called lingo customer service for the same and came to know around 200-300 minutes is the max we can make use lingo service for. HARD TO BELIEVE BUT YES IT IS TRUE.
    Some of my friends who signed it few days back already switch to Vonage …as I mentioned above soon lingo will be out of customers if they don’t change their policies.

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  18. Please guys file complain with FCC on lingo if your line is suspended because you talked to Bangladesh for more than 500 minutes...

    http://esupport. fcc.gov/complaints.htm

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  19. I have selected the options as below:
    1) "Internet Service and VoIP"
    2) "Billing, Service, Availability, and Number Portability Issues"
    3) "ONLINE FORM – Recommended Method"
    4) "Filing a Complaint > Form 2000"
    5) submit and done

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  20. Please guys file complain (as mentioed above) with FCC against lingo if your serivce is suspended.

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  21. My three friends and me have filed the complaint as metioned above, thanks guys for your help.

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  22. This is one of the worst companies I have seen...They just suspended my account for using around 300 mins...where as the plan says 5000 mins...its plain cheating....these guys should be behind bars.

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  23. I hope you are talking about "Lingo world max, unlimited calls to India + 100 locations" I repeat unlimited calls :)

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  24. Is there any update in regards of the complaints we guys have filed ... Anyone please help ( I am thinking to have another line)

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  25. Never ever think for Lingo!!!

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  26. My calls (Lingo world max) drops frequently, is anyone also experiencing the same - about Lingo Quality

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  27. I must say now customer service is quick to reach, but Vonage is giving this service for $15.00 ( 6 months) - who want to remain with lingo now also

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  28. Wow, this definitely would have deterred me from getting Lingo. I was afraid of horrid service from them but back when they still had the world max plan, they were the only provider to allow me to call to Laos for free. I'm still on World Max, still make calls to Laos for free and used about 38 hours last month, about 2,280 mins, half of which are made to Laos. No problems what so ever. I actually love my lingo service. I hope they never go away. I know for sure I'll miss it.

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