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It's not about oil, I think. Simply US dollar is getting weaker and weaker againt euro, so they have to pay more and more dollars to Europan operators (perhaps not directly, it's enough that 09 charging them in euros - the final result is the same). However, if you pay less and less in forints for each Yackie dollar top-up, you should be "rewarded" (to some extent) for those nominally higher prices
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Nice that you have looked after the Forint but Iīm paying in Euro, !should! YM have raised the prices without giving a notice to anybody I !would! be very pi...d because Iīm doing business as well every day and I have to inform my customers (when I have to raise the prices) if I donīt want to loose them. The oil question was sarcastically asked, but Iīm sure you noticed that ..
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You mean a Hungarian SIM roaming in Austria? Despite the fact, that roaming prices in the EU are limited by the law, think about the number of operators involved. When you call from Austria with a Hungarian SIM, it involves your "home" operator and its Austrian roaming partner. But when you use Yackie, you really use an Austrian roaming partner, 09 of Iceland, Swisscom as the "roaming provider" and Yackie of Miami to charge for all this stuff. Whereas using Yackie allows avoiding European VAT, it doesn't have necessarily to be cheaper, I dare to suppose
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No I mean not just a Hungarian SIM I mean a German and Italian and English SIM as well. Honestly I donīt care how many operators are involved in any action when YM is connecting a call form my destination to the recipient destination. Now you ask why, because YM is offering a roaming solution (as they call them self the roaming solver), as long as they arenīt market able with these prices I wonīt use them and when their prices are higher than the prices my home operators do offer why should I use them, itīs for my needs more comfortable to have one SIM and not 8, so asked again why use YM when other operators do have !now! lower prices than YM? Simple question. So donīt try to break in a market you canīt rule, the prices which where offered 4 or 5 weeks ago have been perfect for use within the EU the prices now are definitely to high.
But I think you as a smart customer and user of roaming solutions are clear with these facts ...
@YackieMobile, I really hope this was just a mistake, as well as the connecting fees for the DID. If you need to raise prices do it with offering new or "more" value for the single customer.