![]() |
|
|
(#1)
![]() |
|
Senior Member
Prepaid Fan
Posts: 114
Join Date: 05 May 2004
Country:
![]() |
![]() I've got two emails saying that I have got a Paytoo account. And I've obviously got a Belgian phone number.
Letīs see what it leads to, but I'm not impressed. |
|
![]() |
(#2)
![]() |
||
Senior Member
Prepaid Fan
Posts: 160
Join Date: 12 Jan 2007
Location: Arendonk, Belgium
Country:
![]() |
![]() Quote:
PS: maybe you can trim down your signature ![]() Belgium: Proximus Smart+ 15 (+32 496 contract) Voip: Weepee-voip.be Phones: Apple iPhone 32Gb 5S |
|
|
![]() |
(#3)
![]() |
||
Senior Member
Prepaid Fan
Posts: 114
Join Date: 05 May 2004
Country:
![]() |
![]() Quote:
PS: Yes there were non-functioning cards in my signature, and...? I hope you're satisfied with my signature now. |
|
|
![]() |
(#4)
![]() |
||
Junior Member
Amateur Member
Posts: 19
Join Date: 03 May 2010
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Country:
![]() |
![]() Quote:
Regards |
|
|
![]() |
(#5)
![]() |
||
Senior Member
Prepaid Expert
Posts: 499
Join Date: 20 Feb 2007
Country:
![]() |
![]() Quote:
What is even more stange that on the stock exchange registered companies website there is no reference to any financial data. As far as I know public companies listed on the stock exchange should have this available. Also the stockprice seemed to have dropped to 0.01 for down form 2.5 Maybe you should also ask yourself why you are getting companies. If you write the best product available in the market you can wait for reactions. Why would your product be the best in the market. Looking at prices no free incoming would not make your product the best in the market for me, maybe for others. If you want to be taken serious don't say nice words just do what you say and than people will comment. So far we have only seen written statements no actual cards in use so for now there is nothing to test and nothing for you to say it's the best product. |
|
|
![]() |
(#6)
![]() |
|
Junior Member
Newbie
Posts: 8
Join Date: 19 Oct 2007
Country:
![]() |
![]() I actually got my sim card last week along with the $25.00 balance that Yackie owed me.... so the cards do exist!
I have not tried it and am not planning on using it in the near future as I finished my last trip to Europe for awhile before the card came. I emailed Vanessa at Paytoo and she stated that "for now" there is no inactivity fee. I hope Mr. "Paytoo" can confirm this. I'd hate to lose my balance after waiting 15 months to get the SIM card. |
|
![]() |
(#7)
![]() |
||
Junior Member
Amateur Member
Posts: 19
Join Date: 03 May 2010
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Country:
![]() |
![]() Quote:
Regarding the stock market, we have been waitting to have the product released for doing our communication, and again, we dont have any volume, so the bid and ask have no value and it doesnt show the company cap market, and again, any personn can make an open order to buy at 1 cts , and this will Virtualy show this Price as the BID price, and until we have one real order, this is not the value of the stock, any way, when the stock will be back at 2 Euro, we will have this comversation again.. And we have allways offered to have an incoming fees at cost if possible than offering a free incoming BUT a surtaxed number at 2 EURO for receiving the call.......and i think we are right in this way And as you said, before to make a comment, please wait to have a SIM in your hand, and not only the SIM as we offert a full suite of service Have a great week end |
|
|
![]() |
(#8)
![]() |
|
Senior Member
Prepaid Expert
Posts: 342
Join Date: 14 Dec 2004
Location: Connecticut, USA
Country:
![]() |
![]() OK, finally got to try out the new Paytoo sim card that I got in the mail earlier this week. Here's the review I promised.
So far a thumbs up on the new PayToo sim card offering. The sim card came in a US Postal Service Priority Mail small cardboard package with a tracking label on it. Inside was a small plastic wrapped cardboard sleeve along with several instruction pamphlets in several languages, and a 2 page cover letter. The sim chip pops out of a plastic card that is a little smaller than I normally see, but the sim chip itself is normally sized. The plastic card has the phone number, PIN code and the PUK code on it. Inserting it in my dual sim phone in Connecticut, USA, the chip authenticated after entering the 4 digit pin code (usual 3 try scheme before a PUK is required). It showed "Yackie Telecom" as the carrier although it was likely registering on AT&T based on signal strength. The AT&T MVNO chip I had in the other slot did boot a few seconds faster the first time I put the new chip in the phone, but boot up time was almost identical thereafter. Call out on the Paytoo sim card is always with a "00" prefix rather than "+" and the country code is always needed (in this case "1"). I tried a brief test call to my office voicemail. A brief message saying USSD or SMS message being sent showed in the display and then the phone almost immediately rang back afterwards(much faster than I normally see on a call-back sim). Voice quality was very good with a slight trace of white noise. Touchtone passthrough did work to enter the pin numbers for my office voicemail. The sim is definitely data enabled because the data indicator went active although I did not actually try this feature. Billing appeared immediately on the PayToo website. It was billed as US$.51 for 42 seconds rounded up to 60 seconds, with is actually US$.06 cheaper than listed in their rate calculator. Also no connect charge was levied. While more expensive per minute than my AT&T/Jolt or T-Mobile/Tuyo prepaid sim cards (approximately US$.15/minute and US$.08 per minute respectively after discounts), this still would be competitively priced for visitors to the US than using postpaid gsm sims in roaming mode. Primary usage will likely be in the non-US Caribbean to supplement other communication options including the competing e-kit simple calling sim card, a regional Digicel Bermuda sim card, Skype, and Iridium. First test will be in Bermuda starting on May 29th. Will see how stacks up against the Digicel card on price and call quality. Sim Cards: T-Mobile (Mint), AT&T (Mifi device or Kindle), Koko Satphone: InMarSat Broadband US Wireless Data: AT&T postpaid, Sprint (Karma Mobility prepaid) Broadband International Data: SkyRoam VOIP: Skype |
|
![]() |
(#9)
![]() |
||
Senior Member
Prepaid Fan
Posts: 114
Join Date: 05 May 2004
Country:
![]() |
![]() Quote:
I am talking about how you have been treating your customers, and that is of major interest. Get your focus and priorities right! Without happy customers you are absolutely NOTHING. When we deal with our clients, we do it only from THEIR point of view. We have stayed alive and healthy for 29 years now. |
|
|
![]() |
(#10)
![]() |
||
Junior Member
Amateur Member
Posts: 19
Join Date: 03 May 2010
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Country:
![]() |
![]() Quote:
This is a proof that we have the ressources to stay alive, and to have the volonty to clean the issue with our existing customers, and most of them have been keeped their trust in our company, abd was patient.. Again time will give us raison, and will see at the end of the day who will stay dtaund up and who will not..... And despite the customer are very iportant, he is not allways right, the goal is to have most of them happy as you can not provide satisfaction to all of them. |
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
Tags |
paytoo, teleena |
|
|