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Senior Member
Prepaid Specialist
Posts: 869
Join Date: 15 Oct 2004
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I will give you what I consider a negative that did and still does irk me about ekit. Because of the rate structure of landlines in he USA, I still pay long distance charges on calls I make outside my immediate calling area (although not necessarily steep, they do exist).....so when I ordered e kit I was given a USA number with an area code in Springfield Mass so that when I call forward I would be paying something like an extra 12 to 13 cents/minute to forward the call from my home landline to the ekit number. Yet I read on another thread that somebody got when I need namely a New York City area code (212, 718, 917, 347, 646) for the USA portion of the ekit card. Now I have a work around namely I forward calls coming into my home landline to my cell phone (a local call)....and then use the cell phone to forward to ekit...I don't know if this doulbe forwarding has any effect on the quality of the call (it doesn't seem to) and it's really not a big problem as I have oodles of minutes on my cell plan and it doesn't charge for ld in the USA. But it would be more convenient for me if I could get a NYC area code on my USA number on ekit and I find the fact that you seem to give out the USA number on a random basis sort of a minus for the card. Just a suggestion of a way to improve the service. |
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