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Default 30-05-2006, 23:28

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Like I wrote in an earlier post, we will soon offer a larger choice of DIDs including 60 different US area codes.

If you need a specific number not yet available on the website please email me and I will see what we can do.
1. I am ready to order. If possible, would like a 510 number, preferable designated by phone carriers as "Oakland-Piedmont" exchange area - but any Oakland or Berkeley exchange would work almost as well. If you can't do this now, I would like to "reserve" the possibility of changing numbers later. (Whatever number I am assigned would only be used by me anyway.)

2. We all should remember that not every product will suit every person. Eg. Many here are satisfied w. Riiing/United Mobile. It didn't work for my needs. My main needs are a seamless way of getting incoming calls AND a functional VM system. Outgoing calls are important, but secondary. Eg. A Toyota may have some features/design not offered by Honda and vice-versa. Everyone has individual tastes and requirements.

3. I would like to take credit for referring you (Yackie person) to this helpful site. Remember that users here are trying to be "constructively critical".

4. I realize that early users of a product are really beta testers. As such, i wouldn't/won't be publically critical before reporting any glitches to Yackie support.

5. Sales sugggestion: How about offering a "special rate" to anyone who signs up via this web site? Even a 10% discount would help - and word would get around to order via www.prepaidgsm.net. I assume this could be structured so the "site" here gets a commission. This would be a good way to quickly get knowlegeable users on the system before the "retail buyers" come along.

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P.S. I should add that altho i am an early adopter in many things electonic, i am not a techie - like some here. I don't do SMS. I don't tie a computer to a cel phone. I hardly know what a Blackberry is. I DO use tons of minutes on a cel phone at home and a fairly modest amount on the road.


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A/o Oct 20, 2013 no need for intl prepaid as T-Mobile U.S. includes voice roaming at 20¢/min (in and out)., unlimited text (in and out), and unlimited data in 140+ countries.

My Plan -[6 lines] U.S. T-Mobile unlimited minutes (incoming and outgoing), unlimited text, fast data on each line. that $145/mo. total! . (In U.S. no surcharge for calling a cell.) If a line exceeds 2G of data in a month, pay $10 more for that line. [That only happens a couple times/year.
   
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Default 31-05-2006, 07:16

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1. I am ready to order. If possible, would like a 510 number, preferable designated by phone carriers as "Oakland-Piedmont" exchange area - but any Oakland or Berkeley exchange would work almost as well. If you can't do this now, I would like to "reserve" the possibility of changing numbers later. (Whatever number I am assigned would only be used by me anyway.)
No problem, we have 510 numbers 'California: Oakland; East Bay'.

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3. I would like to take credit for referring you (Yackie person) to this helpful site. Remember that users here are trying to be "constructively critical".
I know and I am grateful.

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4. I realize that early users of a product are really beta testers. As such, i wouldn't/won't be publically critical before reporting any glitches to Yackie support.
Fair.

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5. Sales sugggestion: How about offering a "special rate" to anyone who signs up via this web site? Even a 10% discount would help - and word would get around to order via www.prepaidgsm.net. I assume this could be structured so the "site" here gets a commission. This would be a good way to quickly get knowlegeable users on the system before the "retail buyers" come along.
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Default 31-05-2006, 13:10

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5. Sales sugggestion: How about offering a "special rate" to anyone who signs up via this web site? Even a 10% discount would help - and word would get around to order via www.prepaidgsm.net. I assume this could be structured so the "site" here gets a commission. This would be a good way to quickly get knowlegeable users on the system before the "retail buyers" come along.
We are doing the affiliation program with Yackie as well as we did with UM, Travelsim and Mobal. For the discount you have to ask Yackie, of course it would be great both for our users (you and me) and for the site.


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Default 31-05-2006, 18:36

One problem about Yackie is the fact that it does not have have roaming in most of Arabia. I presume this is due to the Israeli origin of the SIM.
   
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Default 31-05-2006, 19:24

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One problem about Yackie is the fact that it does not have have roaming in most of Arabia. I presume this is due to the Israeli origin of the SIM.
Good guess, Stu I hadn't noticed. They sure have a LOT of countries, tho, that others don't have. They seem to have virtually every Latin America country, Nz (which UM didn't have - at least last year) Also seem to cover virtually all of Africa.
They do have Jordan, Egypt and Morocco - all arab countries that recognize Israel. And they have Mexico, which I think some of the others didn't/don't have. That could be a big seller for Yackie for U.S. customers. They charge 24? for incoming - less than the 79? i believe Cingular charges and much less than the $1.49 that T-Mobile charges. (Even my grandfathered T-M rates are about $1 as i recall.)
An aside, prepaid in Mexico seems to be more expensive than roaming via Cingular last time i checked!

Stu - As i recall, you also had/have T-Mobiles old rates of 29? for incoming in many countries, including Israel.


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My Plan -[6 lines] U.S. T-Mobile unlimited minutes (incoming and outgoing), unlimited text, fast data on each line. that $145/mo. total! . (In U.S. no surcharge for calling a cell.) If a line exceeds 2G of data in a month, pay $10 more for that line. [That only happens a couple times/year.
   
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Default 31-05-2006, 20:32

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One problem about Yackie is the fact that it does not have have roaming in most of Arabia. I presume this is due to the Israeli origin of the SIM.
There are few arab countries in our list of roaming coutries :

Afghanistan
Egypt
Morocco
Iraq
Jordan

but end of June we will add more destinations such as :

Algeria
Tunisia
Saudia Arabia
Lebanon
Koweit
Bahrein
Libya

we are working on our roaming list to provide the most complete coverage.
   
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Default 31-05-2006, 21:02

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but end of June we will add more destinations such as :

Algeria
Tunisia
Saudia Arabia
Lebanon
Koweit
Bahrein
Libya
good news.
i just talked with a customer of us today who spent 900 euro in saudi arabia last month... he'll be pleased to get a better tariff for his next business trip

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Default 31-05-2006, 21:13

Having a US # is definitely a big plus. I am assuming CBW can be used just like we do with UM. If I am reading CBW's rate correctly, it's 0.08. So, that will bring outgoing calls to 0.32(.24+.0. Assuming incoming calls are 0.24.

Anything will beat Mexico's prepaid rates. It's so damn expensive!


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Default 31-05-2006, 22:19

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Having a US # is definitely a big plus. I am assuming CBW can be used just like we do with UM. If I am reading CBW's rate correctly, it's 0.08. So, that will bring outgoing calls to 0.32(.24+.0. Assuming incoming calls are 0.24.
Since there is usually at least 25 cents difference between the incoming and outgoing rate, there's a "place" for using a callback service based in any of the countries in which Yackie landlines are available. However, I don't think if it's kind to Cizake to mention about such cost-cutting opportunities in this thread

BTW, another question to Cizake.
I think that each international prepaid should be rechargeable directly from the phone because sometimes it may be difficult ot even impossible to make an online recharge when credit is running out. I mean charging a credit card by using a USSD code, an SMS or DTMF. Of course for fraud protection reasons such transactions might be restricted e.g. at most 5 times a month and no more that $50 at once. Do you think about a solution like this?
   
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Default 01-06-2006, 03:30

I think I would be very interested when you get area code 310 numbers (could make do with 323 or 213).

I tend to use my mobile in two ways: One for clients to reach me while I am traveling in Europe. And second to make calls back to the US when I don't have broadband internet access (then I use VOIPBuster). Third on the list is for locals to reach me (but a distant third -- most will SMS).

For the first I use a CBW 800 number (well, 866). If I am in Switzerland or Germany (where I have national SIMs) I usually fwd to that number, even though it is more expensive, it tends to be more reliable. If I'm elsewhere, I fwd to my UM SIM. I have one of those do-hickies that lets me have two SIMs in the phone (though of course only 1 is active at a time) so its no big deal to switch over to the UM one to make a call with CBW.

Anyway, the point of this long ramble is having a US number (in my area code) would be of great value. Even better would be when/if I could also get a German number that would also fwd to the same SIM -- then I'd be in heaven.


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