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Senior Member
Prepaid Guru
Posts: 1,164
Join Date: 04 Feb 2006
Location: Germany
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Yes, i cant belive that any serious company switches off a old system before backup of the data. And if they say that their carrier switched off the SIM cards then it just seems that they didnt pay their bills.
Oh well, i dont want to spend more energy on this issue. I just kick the SIM away and forget them. Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi) International: xxSim+372, toggle +44/+49/+41/+31 Phones: Huawei Mate7, Huawei P9 |
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Senior Member
Prepaid Expert
Posts: 499
Join Date: 20 Feb 2007
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Shyme:
"I also received my new yackie SIM.You seem all to have bad experience with this one , but it is not my case" "A part from that I had a local number atttached to my old SIM, I have been told that I will keep the same.At the moment it doesn't work (the line is always busy).I send an e-mail the support and they answered that they'll fix it.I'll inform you of the issue." So you have no bad experience, but your local numbers don't work. Yackie reply: Since this a new system I don't have any records of the reminding time onyour SIM, you will have to purchase some credit online, the old did will be added to your New SIM we have started this but for now you will have to use the UK number which has FREE incoming calls. The DID seems to be another problem and you would expect that when sending out new sim cards they would update the DID directly for these new sim card. But is seems useless, yackie can not be considered serious. I just does not look good giving out yet another new number to customers or having customers call you on a did number which does not work. The do it yourself way is indeed not for a novice user but is more reliable and cheaper. |
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