Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Fwd: Your FreeConferenceCall.com Account


 
 

Hi Everyone,
 

I hope this email finds you well. 18 years ago I launched FreeConferenceCall.com so that everyone in the world would have access to free communications. Never before has that mission felt more important.
 

Over the last couple days, hundreds of thousands of people across the world have turned to FreeConferenceCall.com. We are working around the clock to be there for everyone in our incredible community.
 

Today I wanted to answer some of the most common questions we've been getting.
 

By Far The Most Common Question: Is This Service Really Free?
 

Yes. We have been completely free for over 18 years. We're able to do this because we are fortunate to have the best community in the world. Many of you have chosen to pay us what you think is fair for our service. Others have chosen to purchase upgrades like One Number. In some markets we participate in carrier economics. All of this helps us offer free communications to people all around the world.
 

If you are interested in learning more about this log into your account or watch the video below that covers how our incredible community helps keep FreeConferenceCall.com free.

 
Log In And Learn More
 
 
Watch A Message from Dave
 

What Comes With My Account?
 

You get unlimited audio and video conferencing for up to 1,000 participants, with no cap on the length of your meetings. All accounts come with screen sharing and drawing. You have local in country dial-ins for over 75 countries. We offer meeting recordings and playback free. To see everything that comes with your account please tap the button below.

 
 
See All The Features That Come With My Account
 
 

What Can I Do To Help?
 

There are more people than ever online and hitting phone networks around the world. Most congestion occurs on the hour and 30 minutes past the hour (this is when most companies are scheduling meetings). To help our phone carrier partners try scheduling your meetings to start at 5, 15, or 45 minutes past the hour. For example, starting your meeting at 10:05 rather than 10. This will greatly help all of our network partners.

 

Speaking Of Network Partners…
 

I'm getting tons of questions about AT&T. I can't believe this is still the case, but AT&T is still trying to block calls. It's unconscionable to me at this time that a company would make that choice. Please rest assured we have been and continue to build workarounds.
 

If you find yourself impacted, simply text your conference's dial-in number. We will then text you back an alternate, back up number that will circumvent these issues.
 

If you have any other questions, we have a world-class, award winning customer service team that is standing by to help. You can also check out our support center here: https://www.freeconferencecall.com/support
 

This is a time unlike any seen previously in the modern era. We are so thankful that we are able to be there to be of help, and our appreciation to all of you in our FreeConferenceCall.com community cannot be overstated.
 

From all of us here please stay safe, let us know how we can help, and thank you.

Dave.

 
 
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