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The e-mail address is published in the "Terms & Conditions", I donīt think that you are now making the rules where things have to stand, the daily costs are to find by the rate calculator, at a frequent place (an info place where you surely find it). Because of the fact that you donīt read the "T&C" that does not mean that other peoples are so stupid too and for what do they charge extra? They are way cheaper than your recommended TravelSIM. Do you read sometimes what you write in forums? Quote:
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![]() Though I'm not offended by swearing, it does seem both lazy and unnecessary, and starts to get boring.
bbob's point is made clearly enough, that for people who on some of their days of use only receive calls, or make only one or two very short outgoing calls, daily use charges will influence a decision which of these to choose To begin with, the postage issue was not clarified on the website Note also that the image of the rate chart is not fully shown in all browsers, for example Opera Mini on a phone, the bottom part being truncated and the connection charge not visible. I'd add a comment that Sim4travel said they'd changed terms and conditions again in January, and had contacted everyone to notify them. For me, this was untrue, and I asked them to send them again; they sent October again. Something S4T did change in January was to dramatically reduce the number of countries where incoming calls are free, so they are now the roaming SIM with the fewest - only 35, EU plus 8 others, fewer than O2 UK. Also, large increases in their outgoing rates in those countries removed from the free list - now 49p, about double some rivals for some destinations |
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@johndoe, Just read Andy's comments I think that says enough. |
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Prove me wrong and you have my respect, otherwise stay quiet. @Andy Cut me off from the forum access if you feel to do so. BUT bbobs statements still stay sh.t. "bbob's point is made clearly enough, that for people who on some of their days of use only receive calls, or make only one or two very short outgoing calls, daily use charges will influence a decision which of these to choose" Stay straight, HIS point of view did changed from business to "some" calls after calculating the real costs. "To begin with, the postage issue was not clarified on the website" I did saw myself the website on the first day it was launched and it stood "Free shipping", but do you REALLY request the same offer basics for foreign country customers concerning shipping?? Please stay realistic. "Note also that the image of the rate chart is not fully shown in all browsers, for example Opera Mini on a phone, the bottom part being truncated and the connection charge not visible." Ok now we are splitting hairs, you may not see by using the Opera Mini, but you also can not complete orders over Opera Mini (missing SSL support) and this will lead you back to a PC browser to complete an order. But this is nonsense to say "u can not see it with Opera Mini" and to blame anybody thats why for hiding any informations. "I'd add a comment that Sim4travel said they'd changed terms and conditions again in January, and had contacted everyone to notify them. For me, this was untrue, and I asked them to send them again; they sent October again." I did received their notification about the raise of rates and the change of the Terms&Conditions. For me, it is false to say they have not notified customers. "Something S4T did change in January was to dramatically reduce the number of countries where incoming calls are free, so they are now the roaming SIM with the fewest - only 35, EU plus 8 others, fewer than O2 UK." So what? Thats not the point we are talking about. UM did begun to charge the connection fee in that time. "Also, large increases in their outgoing rates in those countries removed from the free list - now 49p, about double some rivals for some destinations" Are you kidding? Lets talk about the recommended TravelSIM (a so called rival) average rate for outgoing calls within Europe 36 Pence. Average price charged by S4T 25 Pence. So where is the meaning of your post? Guys, I donīt care if you are connected to TravelSIM or not, BUT for Christ sake STAY straight with the facts everybody post. In the case of TravelSIM and bobb this means that stop praising the TravelSIM to be the best thing since sliced bread or the raise of Christ from the dead in the Tomb Garden in Jerusalem. |
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And as for their shipping charge, it was clearly displayed when I went to the checkout page. If I felt it unreasonable, I simply would not have proceeded to Checkout. As it is, I find both the daily fee and shipping reasonable. If one doesn't, then don't buy it. Who has time to sweat these things like this anyway?? Kupe |
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They say they changed conditions and tariffs again in January, notifying all customers, but certainly not me and 3 other people I spoke to, and for example a call from Egypt or Australia or South Africa or plenty of other places went up from 25p to 49p Despite your claim you weren't talking about the loss of free incoming in several countries, actually you did compare average costs between 2 SIM cards, and the fact that one virtually doubled many of its outgoing tariffs might just be germane, especially when you maintain its average call rate is 25p, which is now untrue as that rate only applies in about 30 countries. From at least 20 countries, a one minute S4T outgoing call per day which until early October cost 25p now costs 88p, a 250% increase. And that's with rivals costing 23 or 25p or 29c. A 3 minute call from Australia to a UK landline would cost Ģ1.86 with S4T if the only call in a day, Ģ1.80 with O2 UK contract, typically about Ģ1 or €1 on other roaming SIMs. Hurl abuse or ridicule all you like, but I wasn't joking |
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![]() A short while ago, I was trying to get to United Mobile's website through Google, and was directed to www.unltedmobile.com. If this is the company that tried to get my business by deceiving me, that's all I need to know about them.
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