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Default 08-09-2008, 09:48

amroe there system does not say anything about callback.

Also when it's a callback the rates are to low for that. For example ntherlands 4 cents meaning for those 4 cents it has to cover callback to a mobile phone and calling a fixed line.

In there rates is also says: *Additional local operator rates may apply

My guess is the sims is an automated system in the way that you just call the normal number like you do. The sim adds the local toll free 800 number before your number and a code so the systems knows who to bill.

My only concern is that some operators do charge for calling a 800 number even if it's free. That why they must have the: *Additional local operator rates may apply information.
   
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Smile 08-09-2008, 15:53

My friend i don't assume , i have it in my hand and i had test it myself .


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amroe there system does not say anything about callback.

Also when it's a callback the rates are to low for that. For example ntherlands 4 cents meaning for those 4 cents it has to cover callback to a mobile phone and calling a fixed line.

In there rates is also says: *Additional local operator rates may apply

My guess is the sims is an automated system in the way that you just call the normal number like you do. The sim adds the local toll free 800 number before your number and a code so the systems knows who to bill.

My only concern is that some operators do charge for calling a 800 number even if it's free. That why they must have the: *Additional local operator rates may apply information.
   
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Default 09-09-2008, 17:32

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My friend i don't assume , i have it in my hand and i had test it myself .

If it's an sms callback systems the info on their pages are false as they state no callback.

It also does not explain why they state: Additional local operator rates may apply. If you have a callback there are no additional local operator costs involved.

From the Yackiewebsite
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8. Additional Charges


All rates are subject to change without prior notice and sales tax may apply. Calls are billed in one minute increments rounded up to the nearest minute. Billing for calls begins when you press the "send" or "talk" button (initiate the call), and ends when you press the "end" (terminate the call) key or both parties disconnect. International rates vary. Surcharges may apply for toll free calls. Please contact Yackie Telecom Inc with any questions about our services or consult our FAQ.
Why would they write:
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Surcharges may apply for toll free calls
if they use a callback system ?
My guess is still the sim calls a toll free number otherwise they would not have to write this in their terms.

Their rates also say this:

From everywhere to :

FRANCE: $0.04/mn
FRANCE-CELLULAR : $0.19/mn

If it was a callback system, this would mean that they would have to call a mobile french number, connect to a fixed line, all for 4 dollarcent per minute. This would wordwide be the absolute lowest rate for callback and calling a fixed number.

So my friend why do you think it's a callback and it sents an sms to a gateway. You tested it so explain how it works. You would be the first to write a review about it. It would be nice to know what caller id the called number will say.

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Default 09-09-2008, 21:41

@bbob

... Jesus Christ, WTF are you so offensive?

Can´t you just make a nice conversation?

You also just referring, theoretical theories of how it could be.

@Tobsen2k

... das System lohnt sich nur, wenn man in den Ländern in welchen man sich aufhält, die Einheimischen SIM Angebote nutzt. Andernfalls fallen noch die innereuropäischen Roamingkosten an. Vistream etc. lohnt sich also nicht mit der YackieMax.

Das dünne Plätchen welches in der Beschreibung zu sehen ist muß unter die SIM gelegt und das ganze dann im SIM Schacht platziert werden.
   
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