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Default 19-10-2007, 16:00

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NO Chris, we have our own table, we dont use the 09 Rates tables

We have some terminaison made by ourself, and some by them

So we have our own Pricing list, and by this way our own incoming free countries

Important things

We dont charge a set u fees

We dont Charge buzy or wrong calls

We charge basicaly 0.29$ incoming when you use the DID attached in Most of teh countries

WE charge starting 0.49$ i most of the countries also for a outgoing

We charge 0.49$ flat fees for a SMS worldwide

The SMS incoming are free

Etc etc


Thanks. Where can we find incoming costs when the caller uses the +354 number to call us?
   
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Default 19-10-2007, 16:22

It's all in the rate displayed. For example from Aruba to US it shows as. Right there second to the last line "Incoming call is Free" This means if called on the +354 number.

You call from : Aruba To : USA
Local Call : (Aruba )
$0.69 /mn
Outgoing call :
Mobile : $0.59 /mn
Land Line : $0.59 /mn
SMS out : $0.49 /sms
SMS in : FREE
Incoming Call : FREE
Incoming calls with your 'local' number is: $0.29



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Thanks. Where can we find incoming costs when the caller uses the +354 number to call us?


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Default 19-10-2007, 18:42

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It's all in the rate displayed. For example from Aruba to US it shows as. Right there second to the last line "Incoming call is Free" This means if called on the +354 number.

You call from : Aruba To : USA
Local Call : (Aruba )
$0.69 /mn
Outgoing call :
Mobile : $0.59 /mn
Land Line : $0.59 /mn
SMS out : $0.49 /sms
SMS in : FREE
Incoming Call : FREE
Incoming calls with your 'local' number is: $0.29
Thanks. what about costs for other countries when dialing the +354 number?

I mean those with incoming call rates other than zero
   
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Default 19-10-2007, 18:58

The only way I know to find that out is to select a particular country and see how much it is (unless you can get yackie to provide you with a rate sheet for all countries or so).

For example for the US (incoming is not free here). I used calling UK as an example, but any country chosen should not affect the cost to receive calls in the US.

You call from : USA To : United Kingdom
Local Call : (USA )
$2.24 /mn
Outgoing call :
Mobile : $2.34 /mn
Land Line : $2.24 /mn
SMS out : $0.49 /sms
SMS in : FREE
Incoming Call :
Incoming calls with your 'local' number is: $1.99




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Thanks. what about costs for other countries when dialing the +354 number?

I mean those with incoming call rates other than zero


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Default Received Yackie SIM and Question for Yackie - 19-10-2007, 16:24

I'm new to the forum but wanted to post my experiences here.

I opted in for the free SIM offer from Yackie. I received my voucher on Tuesday, ordered immediately without problems (received my new phone numbers, confirmations, etc), and physically received the SIM yesterday.

I made a few test calls but did not answer the phone to avoid charges and the card worked PERFECTLY!! Very satisfied here. I don't know anything about Yackie in the past and I'm sure many of you have legitimate problems, concerns, etc. but the Yackie of today seems GREAT!

One question for Yackie man... SIM and credit expiration. When does the SIM and the credit expire? I can read the website in 2 ways. One way is that the SIM expires in 9 months unless you top off regardless of how many calls you've made. Another interpretation is that the SIM stays active for 9 months after a call is made, thus you can keep extending your SIM by simply making one call every 9 months.

Which interpretation is correct?

And thank you again for your generous offer.
   
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