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International Homesickness day was celebrated for the first time in history this year September 27. This was an initiative of KeepCalling.com to celebrate expats worldwide who feel homesick.
KeepCalling is a platform dedicated to expats worldwide, providing very affordable Voice Credit service and Virtual Number. Most of KeepCalling.com customers are expats from all over the World and these people share one thing in common which is "Homesickness"
The motto of the first Homesickness Day ever was "It's OK to be Homesick."
The event kicked off for the first time in September 27 with a contest which required participants (expats) to share an honest and personal comment on a video post on home sickness day, telling the World what they miss most about home. The video was posted on KeepCalling's Facebook Wall. You can watch it below.
Some of these expats that participated include Eastern Europeans, Filipino, Vietnamese, Bolivian, Mexican among others.
Selection of The Winner of the contest was random with the use of a specialized online tool to avoid bias.
The $10 Voice Credit provides plenty of call time with KeepCalling.com, it doesn't expire and it can be used to call more than one destination in the World.
Voice Credit on KeepCalling.com allows customers to make very cheap International calls in three different ways;
A Free account on KeepCalling.com gives you very low rates for all calls to both mobile and landlines, different easy and convenient means of calling (even without internet connection), thank you points that could be converted to free credits, very easy means of making payments and so on.
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KeepCalling is a platform dedicated to expats worldwide, providing very affordable Voice Credit service and Virtual Number. Most of KeepCalling.com customers are expats from all over the World and these people share one thing in common which is "Homesickness"
The motto of the first Homesickness Day ever was "It's OK to be Homesick."
The event kicked off for the first time in September 27 with a contest which required participants (expats) to share an honest and personal comment on a video post on home sickness day, telling the World what they miss most about home. The video was posted on KeepCalling's Facebook Wall. You can watch it below.
Some of these expats that participated include Eastern Europeans, Filipino, Vietnamese, Bolivian, Mexican among others.
Selection of The Winner of the contest was random with the use of a specialized online tool to avoid bias.
The $10 Voice Credit provides plenty of call time with KeepCalling.com, it doesn't expire and it can be used to call more than one destination in the World.
Voice Credit on KeepCalling.com allows customers to make very cheap International calls in three different ways;
- From a Laptop or PC to any mobile phone in the World
- From KeepCalling App for iOS and Android devices
- Use of Access numbers from any phone without the use of internet connection.
A Free account on KeepCalling.com gives you very low rates for all calls to both mobile and landlines, different easy and convenient means of calling (even without internet connection), thank you points that could be converted to free credits, very easy means of making payments and so on.
Got anything to add to this post? Tell us via comments.
Hello ADMIN,
ReplyDeleteI live in Kenya, can i use KeepCalling platform to make calls to my people overseas.
Thanks
Hi,
DeleteSure you can! Check this out: http://KeepCalling.com/s/rates_to_call_Kenya
Hey,
DeleteSorry, I misunderstood...
For calls FROM Kenya to other countries, check this out: https://keepcalling.com/international-calls
Just wondering why the Admin refused to share this write-up with us when this KeepCalling event was taking place.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry Tessy, the next one is less than 365 days from now.
DeleteJust save the date and keep using the service with family and friends.
Awesome Calling Platform! I used KeepCalling to call home last time i was in the United States, I'm sure i didn't even exhaust the credit before leaving.
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