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Default 24-11-2007, 13:28

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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 ..
Basically you're right about the informing about price raising. But, it seems that neither the law nor the customers' attitude hasn't affected Yackie's policy so far, so why not to continue it . Of course, I noticed that you were sarcastic .

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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.
No customer cares about the number of operators involved. I didn't justify Yackie, I tried to find an explanation.

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But I think you as a smart customer and user of roaming solutions are clear with these facts
Sure I am.
After all, you can see that international SIMs are "risky" for customers in many ways.
1) Sudden stopping of operations with remaining credit lost (Buytel, Manx SIMs)
2) Raising rates w/o prior notification (Yackie, some Manx SIMs)
3) Raising rates to call the SIM (mainly UM +423, but not only)
4) Problems with reaching the SIM numbers at all (mainly Yackie/09 but also UM +423, Jersey)
And as about items 1 and 2, you're not protected by your national law in any extent....
   
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