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Just went on the United Mobile website and ordered the new card with a zero Euro balance...want to make sure it arrives in one piece before transferring or adding money to it. |
New UM upgrade
Hi, anyone knows what hapenned to prefix +423 after upgrade? does it mean my phone # now is +44 663 xxxxxx or still +423 663 xxxxxx? thanks for any info.
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I was wondering if the upgrade is mandatory.....What would happen if someone did not upgrade?
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The offer is good, pity that I'm going to Armenia in a couple of weeks and the new offer has no coverage there.... :( So I think I'll stay with the +423 offer by now, even if I could buy an Armenian card (and I'll probably do anyway)...
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You'll definitely get a completely new number starting with +44 79 3700 xxxx.
During the order process sometimes silver and gold numbers will be shown. However you'll need to reload the UM+ order page several times in order to see those numbers, as the system obviously has some problems yet. From what I read on the "transfer credit" page (don't know the exact English translation, as I'm seeing the German version), the +423 SIM will immediately be deactivated if you transfer your credit from the +423 SIM to the new one. So I guess the +423 will stay activated if you don't transfer your credit. At least they should let us setup a mailbox, through which we can announce our new numbers. |
Vonage?
Anyone know the cost per minute using Vonage to this new UM+ number?
I'm very disappointed China went from free incoming to some insane amount. That is one of the places I must frequent for business. Anyone suppose they will lower the rate there back to free in the future? I know, just speculation... Cheers |
I've just called CS and they told me the +423 SIM won't be deactivated
- unless you transfer your credit to the new SIM or - unless your credit declines to € 0. Regarding the roaming in China UM is dependant on roaming agreements and fees of some other network operators and so pricing is not subject to their free choice. Why don't you buy a Chinese prepaid SIM? China's mobile networks are reachable at landline rates, so even a call forwarding from the US wouldn't be expensive. As I don't use Vonage, I can't tell you their rates, but voipcheap.com charges € 0,08/min to UM+ numbers. If you want to know the price of Vonage just call UM CS for a minute and check your bill afterwards: +44 7937 099 911 |
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For example 18185 (www.call18185.co.uk) offers UK residents calls to UK mobiles at 3p/min weekends and 6p/min weekdays, also cheap calls internationally and nationally. International call checker (lists the various providers and the call charges): http://callchecker.moneysavingexpert.com/intcallchecker France has similar services too, both indirect access and dial thru'. |
Upgrade is definitely not mandatory. If the UM +423 works well for you, I'd stay with it.
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