If you need a free SMS, you can use one of these ways to send it online. In this article, three ways you can send free SMS.
1. Globfone
I found out about this service on the website kompjuteras.com, and after I tested it, I am transmitting the instructions to you as well.
- Go to their site – link
- Select a country and enter the recipient's number
- Then click on “Next” and enter the text of the message
- Confirm you are not a robot (Google reCaptcha)
- Send
This service is currently working but does not mean it will work for a long time. They likely “live” from advertisements, so the service will also probably “live” as long as they have a profit from those advertisements (as Draža says from the kompjuteras blog, and I share the opinion).
Another drawback is that messages are sometimes late. I tested a couple of messages and the first one was a few minutes late and the second one arrived right away. Maybe it's up to them, maybe it's up to my network – I don't know.
And another drawback is that not all of our letters have nodules. I sent: “šćđž” and “dcc” arrived. This means that the letters “šž” do not arrive, and “đčć” converts to the peeled Latin “dcc”.
2. MTS Mondo SMS
I have known about this service for a long time, and it works great, but you can only use it if you are an MTS network. To use Mondo SMS, you must first login via your number. You have 10 free text messages a day only.
- Go to Mondo SMS – link
- Register your MTS number
- Send messages
The Mondo site has complete instructions for sending messages, so there is no need for me to write here either.
3) Orion SMS
If you are a user of Orion services, you have free SMS messages that you can send from your Orion account.
- Log in to your Orion account - link
- Go to the service for sending SMS messages - link
- Enter the recipient's number and the message
- Send
There are no restrictions. You can also schedule messages, send them from an email address, receive notifications to your number if someone tries unsuccessfully to log in to your account…
These are three free text messaging services that cover all networks. If you know of any more verified, leave the link below in the comment.
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