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Default 13-04-2008, 16:51

I think it might cause problems if you send it to your mobile if that's already associated with your account.

Have you or she used + 00 or 011 as prefix for the number?

Is there an option to receive on a landline instead?
   
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Default 13-04-2008, 17:32

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I think it might cause problems if you send it to your mobile if that's already associated with your account.

Have you or she used + 00 or 011 as prefix for the number?

Is there an option to receive on a landline instead?
Thanks Andy
No, no option to receive the code or any other verification way by land line.
She used 00 as a prefix for the mobile number.
This way for Moose Jaw, Canada:
00-1-306-thenumber

¿Should be used 011 as a prefix? What do you think PhotoJim?

What kind of problem do you think I/she might have giving my mobile that's already associated with my VoipDiscount account?
   
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Default 13-04-2008, 20:20

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¿Should be used 011 as a prefix? What do you think PhotoJim?

What kind of problem do you think I/she might have giving my mobile that's already associated with my VoipDiscount account?
I think + or 00 should cover it.

The Betamax brands' anti-fraud policies seem to track potentially odd use across borders, like topping up accounts in different countries with the same credit card. I don't know if using the mobile number like this might come into this category too.

There are a couple of queries like this in the Voipbuster forum at the moment, not receiving the message - and unresolved

Would a bank transfer be feasible instead? - they have accounts in several countries, to avoid int'l bank charges

Or find a reseller and use Paypal? But they might mark up the price a bit
   
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Default 14-04-2008, 04:19

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00-1-306-thenumber

¿Should be used 011 as a prefix? What do you think PhotoJim?
If the system takes + phone numbers, +130669xxxxx will be the correct format.

00130669xxxxx might also work.

I guess not all Moose Jaw, SK numbers start with 306-69x but the vast majority do. Modify accordingly if hers does not.

I'm not familiar at all with VoipDiscount. The two VOIP providers I use the most are les.net and voip.ms. Both are Canadian-based, the former in Winnipeg, MB and the latter in Montreal, QC. les.net has Saskatchewan phone numbers (Saskatoon and Regina, although Saskatoon numbers are not always in stock). Neither centre is a local call from Moose Jaw, though, unfortunately.

voip.ms is worth checking out if you need to call Moose Jaw from where you are. Calls to Canada are under 0.5 cents US per minute.


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Default 15-04-2008, 21:40

Finally we did the trick taking the risk.
We got the SMS confirmation code giving another cell number from here (Chile -but not the mine one that is already associated to my own VoipDiscount account)
So seems that, been my sister in Moose Jaw, Canada, and the mobile getting the verification code in Santiago, Chile (but not associated the number to any VoipDiscount account) doesn't matter to the purpose of pass the payment process.
Any way, I was surprised been my sister asked by a mobile number to verify her identity now, despite when I bought my call credit I wasn't. I understand company's care about security and fraud, but sometimes they are going too far asking for more and more requirements.
   
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