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Default 01-12-2012, 17:29

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can you please supply 1more digit?
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Default 01-12-2012, 21:11

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is a cloud9 prefix number, like +447924 and +4477000.. i think is a matter of time betamax block this number too.
   
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thanks for all the recommendations
whatever your choice i advise you to avoid xxsim, is a waste of money.
   
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Default 02-12-2012, 23:31

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whatever your choice i advise you to avoid xxsim, is a waste of money.
Over the years, many LD carriers in the U.S. simply blocked calls to +372 mobile numbers because of complaints from customers about high charges. Don't know if that still happens. What I want when I travel is forwrading my U.S. number to my SIM card (whoever's I'm using, w.o. having connection problems. Obviously I would need to forward to a SIM w. a U.S. number.


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Over the years, many LD carriers in the U.S. simply blocked calls to +372 mobile numbers because of complaints from customers about high charges. Don't know if that still happens. What I want when I travel is forwrading my U.S. number to my SIM card (whoever's I'm using, w.o. having connection problems. Obviously I would need to forward to a SIM w. a U.S. number.
piranha mobile would be perfect for you.
   
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Default 03-12-2012, 14:01

Piranha is the only international forwarding card I know of, and I've looked at google voice and other quasi solutions mentioned around the net.
if Piranha is my best option when abroad, I forward directly to it from my US phone, but was recently in the UK and used an Orange UK sim - but still used the Piranha sim to forward to the UK sim. It's worth buying just for this!
   
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Default 03-12-2012, 14:54

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Over the years, many LD carriers in the U.S. simply blocked calls to +372 mobile numbers because of complaints from customers about high charges. Don't know if that still happens. What I want when I travel is forwrading my U.S. number to my SIM card (whoever's I'm using, w.o. having connection problems. Obviously I would need to forward to a SIM w. a U.S. number.
I have used Vanity, 1-800 Numbers, & Toll Free Phone Services – Kall8 for a call forward service for years. It will go directly to a foreign phone number. It has a 800 style number that it uses. I have received calls in Duabi, London,
Russia and all of the Old Soviet Block countries as well as Afghanistan. So you really don't need to forward to a U.S. number.


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Default 03-12-2012, 15:04

Like Snidely mentioned, most carriers either do not connect to these +372 numbers (and similar) or charge a hefty premium to do so. If I read it correctly, Kall8 charges $0.55/min plus whatever the other charges kall8 charges, to call a +372 mobile.

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I have used Vanity, 1-800 Numbers, & Toll Free Phone Services – Kall8 for a call forward service for years. It will go directly to a foreign phone number. It has a 800 style number that it uses. I have received calls in Duabi, London,
Russia and all of the Old Soviet Block countries as well as Afghanistan. So you really don't need to forward to a U.S. number.


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