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Use the Skype Credit on your card to call mobiles and landlines worldwide at great low rates.
You’ll need a Skype Account to redeem your credit. Don’t have one. Sign up for free.
Click on redeem your card and input the voucher number that appears on the back of the Skype Card.
Enjoy using your credit. No commitments – simply buy more later from any participating retail store if you need it.
Got a lot to talk about? Use your credit to get a subscription.
Text friends directly from Skype. It’s quick, simple and great value for texting abroad.
Sign up for a Skype Number and get the convenience of a local number that people can call, wherever you are.
Now it’s even easier to show friends and family the wonders of Skype Credit – buy a prepaid card from any participating retailer.
Call rates are subject to change - see https://go.skype.com/prices for current call rates. Broadband connection and Skype account required and card can only be redeemed in respect of one Skype account. Cards must be redeemed within one year of purchase date. Once redeemed, credit does not expire. Skype’s Terms of Use at www.skype.com/go/tou apply. Terms can change without notice at any time.
Upon redemption, the value of the card will be applied to your Skype Account. If your Skype Account is in another currency, the value of the card will be converted to that currency upon redemption and at the rate published in the ‘Currency’ section in My Account. No cash redemption, except where required by law. No VAT will be deducted at the time of redemption; 15% Luxembourg VAT will be deducted at the time the redeemed balance is used for any Skype paid feature. Skype is not responsible for any lost, stolen or damaged cards or for any unauthorised card use. If your purchase exceeds the available balance on the card, you must pay for the excess amount at the time of purchase.
No emergency calls can be made using Skype. Skype is not a telephone replacement service