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Originally Posted by Stu
The use of names is inappropriate. I've read "Yackiemobile's" post both good and bad over the last year, and it is clear that English is not his/her native language. I've looked at the grammatical construction and tried to take a guess what his/her native language is, but haven't figured it out.
IT IS CORRECT, I'm French and i come some time take a look at some comments made here and i try to reply as much i can....sorry again for my english
I cut a little slack because of this. For example, it seems clear to me that this person is not the one who wrote the company's website. I can certainly understand why Yackie doesn't prioritize access to the Icelandic number near the top of its list. It has little control over the subject, and probably doesn't make a huge profit off of people using it.
IT IS NOT THE CASE, WE ASK DAILY TO 09 TO FIX IT, AND THEY SAY, SORRY WE CAN NOT BECAUSE SOME OPERATORS DONT WANT ADD OUR NUMBER IN THEIR SYSTEM......
At the same time, you prominately advertise it, you've adopted it. Perhaps the better solution is to not advertise the number, but freely release it to people (on request) with a disclaimer that they are on their own using it.
was exactly our thinking today, following the post from john do, because 09 said incoming free in 140 or 150 countries, we said it too....
This is theroricaly true if the operators accept our number
Customers and suppliers often have different priorities and you can often get in trouble forgetting it. For example, when you toss something into to "sweeten a deal," always treat the sweetener as important as the meal. As a supplier, it is always easy to think of this as an "after thought," a "gift," or "a comp," and move it too far down on your to do list. If this is the item/service which got the client to sign with you, however, this item/service, might be "essential to the deal," "at its heart," or "the very thing that pushed me over."
There seems to be a problem with many phone companies that when a destination number proves more expensive to connect to than they budgeted, they just blacklist while they think of their new pricing structure. I recognize that Yackie doesn't really control this and I think it is sleezy on the part of the company. I find it particularly sleezy because they often pretend that the route is out of service. IF THEY ARE GOING TO DO, they should do it with a recording that flatly acknowledges that they are doing this. The problem is that they don't want the heat and want to pretend that it is a routing problem until and unless you nail them on this point.
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we have requested from 09 a solution, they dont have any one, excepted to fight for be accepted with all operators, the iceland number is one issue
you can say that you pay 1 cts for calling a UK surtaxed number.....anyone know that this is possible because the billing system from your provider have one issue and dont charge the regular price, use it as much you can until they discover their mystake
I remind also to john do, that the DID provided with the card is free...( the first one off course ) and it is not charged 117 $......you are free to do not add a second......
We will add a disclosure to our web site saying that we provide a free incoling number subject to acceptation from some operator, at this time you will not say that The customer dont know.....
Again few peoples try to find a way to make a call for free by using many system, like most of the prepaid forum members, but the majority of the customers want just a sim prepaid sim card working with a local number
It is what we offer to south americain , african, asian, and peoples leaving in the emirats.....