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Senior Member
Prepaid Expert
Posts: 499
Join Date: 20 Feb 2007
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![]() What also really sucks is that these companies did not used to have fup policies before. They than change their terms and either you exept these new terms or if not you stop using the service.
If you are not willing to except the new terms nowhere can I find that I get my money back. I have both globalsimcard.co.uk and travelsim.co.uk (they also changed their terms) so there only seems to be on option now ekit. |
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Senior Member
Prepaid Fan
Posts: 171
Join Date: 27 Feb 2008
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![]() In the end, you just want a company that is still around; with a working SIM, and not shut down and holding $50 of your cash. In my opinion, any company who starts out with rates that seem too good to be true, or onerous terms, are prone to fail.
It's hard to get references on most companies so you have to rely on their good will and customer reviews. That's one reason I like Ekit. I have had one of their SIM's for over 2 years now. They also have a very customer friendly Service Life policy. I have not seen this from many other SIM vendors. Their web site says under Service Life "You can restore the expired credit by contacting Customer Service and recharging your account by a minimum of USD $30." |
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