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Bossman 22-02-2007 15:31

Mesim - Anyone heard of them?
 
I just came accross this isn an article. It says it gives you a UK mobile Sounds like another IOM rebrand.

http://www.mesim.com/

Effendi 27-02-2007 12:14

Yeah, I saw it too, it really seems a IOM rebrand; it often appears on our Google Adsense ads...

petkow 27-02-2007 18:56

Just spotted this on their FAQ's:

Quote:

How long does your credit last?
There is no expiry date on the SIM card or any credit you add to it.
hmmm....???

jeffharris 27-02-2007 21:21

I spoke with them (and subsequently ordered one.) I asked why, for example, Mexico incoming is free, and on all other Manx SIMs, it costs. He told me that their business model is different than the others, and, although they pay a small termination fee for Mexico, they disburse costs over their whole network, and not target one particular country, so, they can offer overall better pricing, and absorb smaller term fees to allow it to be free... We'll see. I'll try it, and see. They do have 07624 numbers.

srickrode 28-02-2007 20:31

This sounds like a very intriguing offer with no expiration date, no set-up fees, and relatively decent rates. The only bad thing is that neither the rates or the sim card price itself reflect the VAT of 17.5%, but since most cards charge VAT, it's not that big of a deal, and still doesn't make the rates terribly high.

BBB 28-02-2007 22:40

Another oddity in T+C - obviously not wanting you to use it as receive only...


MeSIM™ SIM card rates and tariffs assume fair usage of the Services by you. This includes, but is not limited to maintaining a ratio of outbound tariffable calls to inbound calls of more than 20% on your account. In the event of fair usage not being sustained, the Supplier reserves the right to review the rates and tariffs applied to your account or to terminate the Services and in this event, such termination shall be deemed to have been made by you.

jeffharris 01-03-2007 00:37

I think they are writing this, to cover their a**es, in the case where their business model doesn't work, and they need to revise their P&L projections, without closing shop. I think this will be a term that will be analyzed over their full subscriber list, rather than a single customer. If in fact their model isn't working, they may take the highest percentage of inbound subscribers, and eliminate them. Verizon used to do this with their EV-DO customers. Only the worst were alerted that they may be violating the Terms of Service (I certainly was one of those high users, with my streaming Slingbox, and, thankfully, I never had a problem from Verizon regarding EV-DO service)..

Of course, this is only my opinion, but, it seems more reasonable, then if they are policing every single account they subscribe.

And, in the worst case? OK, you have to lose your account .... just don't prepay more than $50-$100 at a time, and that's your downside ...

RTuesday 01-03-2007 02:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffharris (Post 13502)
I asked why, for example, Mexico incoming is free, and on all other Manx SIMs, it costs.

It's also free incoming on ekit IOM sims (07924 though). I've just been using them in Mexico for the past few days - enlinea callback to an ipkall.com number pointed to a sip address at voipcheap.com forwarded to the 07924 ekit phone - 5c + 10.4c (8 eurocents) = 15.4c/min outbound from MX to US. Long round-trip delay, but good quality otherwise.

prion 01-03-2007 08:02

From today Mexico is no more in the free incoming list of Ekit international sim....

RTuesday 01-03-2007 08:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by prion (Post 13533)
From today Mexico is no more in the free incoming list of Ekit international sim....

Where did you read that? The new rates effective from 1 March 2007 still show Mexico as free incoming (for the Global Premium Service, Zone 4a).

See http://www.ekit.com/ekit/MobilePurch...obal_rates0307

MATHA531 01-03-2007 09:35

Correct me if I'm wrong...

Aren't things shipped outside the eu exempt from VAT?

prion 01-03-2007 14:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by RTuesday (Post 13534)
Where did you read that? The new rates effective from 1 March 2007 still show Mexico as free incoming (for the Global Premium Service, Zone 4a).

See http://www.ekit.com/ekit/MobilePurch...obal_rates0307

I was talking about the ekit international sim (check my initial post).

It was free until yesterday for the international sim and from today it is not.

DRNewcomb 05-03-2007 10:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBB (Post 13528)
Another oddity in T+C - obviously not wanting you to use it as receive only...


MeSIM™ SIM card rates and tariffs assume fair usage of the Services by you. This includes, but is not limited to maintaining a ratio of outbound tariffable calls to inbound calls of more than 20% on your account. In the event of fair usage not being sustained, the Supplier reserves the right to review the rates and tariffs applied to your account or to terminate the Services and in this event, such termination shall be deemed to have been made by you.

One thing to consider is the concept of Adverse Selection. If a company sets up a product offering based on what they feel an average person will do, then they run into a well informed bunch like we have here, it can play havoc with their business model. While we don't encourage "secret" knowledge of the products (as in the case of a classic Adverse Selection), we do like to explore all the nooks and cranies, to learn all the best and cheapest way to use these products. This is why I would encourage any company to price their products so that they make something on each aspect of the product's use.

Keighleyboy 25-03-2007 01:16

MeSIM
 
I have a MeSIM sim card, good website, good customer service and prompt delivery.

The larger SIM card that it arrives on, says powered by Cherry.

Which i have found to be at mycherrymobile.com, available as Pre-Pay and Contract. Plus there customer service is 24/7.


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