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      Monday
      17Sep

      Send Free SMS While in Germany (auf Deutsch)

      If you're ever in Europe with a cell phone, you'll probably notice right away that you only pay for outgoing text messages and outgoing calls. And next you'll notice how much cheaper it is to send a text message than to make a call and talk for a minute. So you decide to just send text messages.

      Then how great would it be if you could send text messages for free? Welcome to the future. Check out Free-SMS.de --wo alles auf deutsch ist.

      Yes, it's all in German, so let me translate the necessities for you.

      Note: This site relies on advertising banners to send your text messages for free, so if you're using Adblock (Plus), be sure to disable it while visiting the site. Otherwise, you won't be able to send anything for free. Click Tools > Adblock Plus > Options > and click Enable Adblock Plus to actually disable it and remove the checkmark.

      1. Register with the site
      Navigate to http://www.free-sms.de. On the lefthand side, click Jetzt neu anmelden!. This is telling you to register.

      Anmelden

      You will then be redirected to http://www.free-sms.de/pages/register. Here, you'll have to fill out a few things. Let's start with the top box. They are asking you for...

      Anmelden, First Box

      Requested UserName
      Requested Password for UserName
      Again, Requested Password for UserName
      Email Address
      Again, Email Address

      Moving along to the second box. It then requests...

      Anmelden, Second Box

      Select Herr if you are a man or Frau if you are a woman (and you have to select one or the other).
      First Name
      Last Name
      Address (Street Name, Number)
      Zip Code, City
      Country
      Cell Phone Number, Beginning with the Country Code
      Landline Number, Beginning with the Country Code
      Date of Birth, Beginning with the Day

      Skipping the third box (because it's not required), let's move on to the fourth and final box.

      Anmelden, Fourth Box

      Check next to AGB´s gelesen und akzeptiert, signifying that you have, indeed, read and agree to their terms and conditions. And then I recommend selecting next to kein Interesse, meaning that you do not want to receive their newsletter.

      Then click JETZT ANMELDEN. Halfway there! You'll then receive an email and a code on your cell phone. You'll have to enter the code on the site --letting them know you received it.

      2. Send a free text message
      Now that you're registered, you're ready to go. Get back to http://www.free-sms.de. See that same box on the lefthand side?

      Anmelden

      Fill in your UserName and Password and click Login.

      You will then be redirected, and that box will now read du bist online, letting you know that you're in. Now go down to the box that reads "messaging".

      Messaging

      Select free-sms. Then click Bedingungen gelesen und verstanden, saying that you've read their terms and also understand them. Next you'll come to a textbox.

      Messaging Textbox

      Select the beginning numbers of the German cell phone number you'd like to send a text message to. Then input the rest of the phone number. And then type your message. When you're done and satisfied, click zur Vorschau, taking you to a preview of your message.

      If you like it, click the advertising banner. If you don't like it, click Hier kannst Du die SMS noch mal bearbeiten to change some things. After you've clicked the advertising banner, a new website will pop up. Go ahead and close it, and back at free-sms, you'll see that your message was sent.

      For free! Ka-ching! (Limit 3 daily, I believe)


      Reader Comments (12)

      Thanks, Rosario. This is exactly what I've been looking for :)

      September 17 | Unregistered CommenterKelly Sutton

      @Kelly: Bitte schoen. ;)

      September 17 | Unregistered CommenterRosario Doriott

      Yes, this works nicely.
      Don't forget to enter the SMS code it sends you AND click on the link in the email you'll get -- to completely activate your account.

      September 18 | Unregistered CommenterChris Lesinski

      Well, I know what to do now when I get to Germany on my way to Denmark! Who would have thought that this sort of info was so easily accessed right in my office...I will admit that your "hackcollege.com" made me curious to see your content...one of those great 'happy accidents' that happen on rare and serendipitous occasions. Thanks!
      n.kateus www.ipowerdirect.net

      February 26 | Unregistered Commentern.kateus

      You can send free sms without a registration. In Germany is a very big free sms market.

      Example here: http://www.check-sms.de" rel="nofollow">Check SMS

      Rachel

      March 31 | Unregistered CommenterRachel

      Thanks Rachel :*

      May 6 | Unregistered CommenterAudrius

      Yup!! That's indeed a cool explanation!!

      May 13 | Unregistered CommenterFrei SMS

      Thanks for sharing!!

      Thanks for great informations about free sms pages in Germany..

      June 27 | Unregistered CommenterLa Marine

      Wow thx for info :)

      July 21 | Unregistered CommenterOnlinekredit

      hi thanks a lot i had been looking for this piece of information!!seiously i dunno what a great help you have done

      August 3 | Unregistered Commentermridula pandit

      hi thanks a lot i had been looking for this piece of information!!seriously i dunno what a great help you have done

      August 3 | Unregistered Commentermridula pandit

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