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So far, I think Travelsim can be the best solution for me. :confused: |
It is a pitty. I was standardizing on UM. There were places that 09 was cheaper, but it worked reliably and had a pretty good feature set.
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We could charge you a connation or daily fee or we charge a small yearly fee. Top-up your credit within 90 days and there's no fee. Our Service Life The travel sim card has a fixed service life of 365 days. However to keep your sim card working for the following year, there is a renewal fee of U.S $21 (£10) This will keep your number working and any un-used calling credit valid for the next year. If you’re roaming sim has expired, you will loose your call credit and it cannot be refunded. Customers who purchase call credit within 90 days of there expiry date will not need to pay the network fee and all credit will be rolled over for the next 365 days. |
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We are the only network to offer FREE voicemail and FREE call forwarding/call divert to landlines and some mobiles inc USA/Canada |
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Easy roam...I note the yearly renewal rate is £10....which you set at $21...the exchange rate between the GBP and the USD never reached $2.10 and as a matter of fact as of today, it is under $1.50 so the proper fee should indeed be $15.....also did you adjust your other rates to reflect the current exchange rate between GBP and USD? |
Responce from UM to my question why the is no more free roaming in belgium:
Dear Bob, Thank you for your request. Unfortunately, we cannot tell you the reasons why the rates had to be changed. It is a company policy which is effected by several variables. We are sorry if the new rate plan is unfortunate for you. With best regards United Mobile Customer Service |
The new rate plan is unfortunate for everybody, I fear ;)
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Originally Posted by easyroam- View Post Also, We are the only network to offer FREE voicemail and FREE call forwarding/call divert to landlines and some mobiles inc USA/Canada What mobiles are covered in North America. For work, I get a mobile for USA and another for Canada currently, what providers are covered? When you say free voicemail, you mean we can call back the voicemail to pickup our messages for free or we can "receive" voicemails for free? Thanks for clarifying... That statement of their's makes no sense. In the U.S. there is no distinction made between calling a cell phone and calling a land line. In fact, it is now almost impossible to know for sure whether the phone you are calling is a land line or cell. ...mike |
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