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Is there any point in retaining the SIMs? Or is it time to discard them?
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Hello Racketeer,
your official letter contains a decision from September 15th, 2009 ? Is the decision as described in http://www.gerichte.li/lg/edikte/KO%202009%20449.pdf no longer valid? |
Thank you for posting the bankruptcy court link. Did a rough translation of the document that was linked. Basically asks creditors to bring their claims to the Vaduz bankruptcy court. Usually former customers are the last in line in any bankruptcy court judgment, so I'm not sure if they will ever receive restitution. Trading in the dead sim to a competitor would be a more realistic solution for most former United Mobile customers.
In my case, my Riiing/UM card balance was moved to UM+ and most of that was used on a trip to the UK a couple of years ago (think only had US$6 or so left on the card; not worth pursuing in my instance). Using other sim card solutions in its' place. |
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I have ocr'd the original scanned file. It looks rather horrible but its contents are untouched and it now matches the PDF upload limit. |
looks like their is no money even not enough money for the lawyer handling the bankrupty. If I read it correct he want to stop the process as going more into details will cost even more money and since there seems no money for him hell will not continue.
Even selling the servers will cost to much and will make to little money to even sell them. Looks like it end here, company with no assest other than the customerbase but no mentioning of selling those. So I wonder what will happend with computers and software and customerbase. Anyone can make a small offer and hence maybe you will get the servers, software and customerbase. |
Are the computers listed as an asset? Chances are they simply leased server time. Anyway, we all know how worthless old computer technology is worth.
I am sure the top officers made a deal w. someone (surupticiously) to sell the customer list. At his point - any viable customers would have moved on long ago. |
Good morning,
swiss news portal 2lounge.ch shows a comment, telling, that Mobilkom of Liechtenstein has taken over the technical platform of UM 423 (United-Mobile) and wants to continue the service by themselves. The "insider" advises to keep the UM423 in a safe place or to insert it in a mobile phone. See 2lounge Blog Archive Amtlich: United Mobile Konkurs / United Mobile bankruptcy (newer comments on top of the page) in german language. My SIM card and the Voice Mail are still alive. |
Here's the problem with that.....nobody will find these +423 cards very useful given the absurdly high termination fees almost all carriers charge for calls to +423 mobiles which is what led to the introduction of the +44 cards and ultimately probably helped grease the skid that propelled UM into the abyss it wound up in.
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Hello,
Do you know, if the Areacode +423-7 is also a problem for US-Long Distance Carriers or especially the +423-663 number range? Nevertheless I agree with you. There is a problem and there are lot of competitors on the scene now, which were not be there, when UM started some years ago... Most former UM423 Customers could have done their SIM-Cards to earth-friendly recycling in the maintime... Time will tell :-) |
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