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Default 04-06-2010, 08:17

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As for computer data, the hotel I'm staying at has free wifi for members of their hotel loyalty club, so I'm fine for high speed data...might try Skype and see how it works.
Don't forget, if you have T-Mobile US as your home carrier you can make free calls to and from the U.S. if you can access wifi anywhere in the world. You need a UMA capable phone. (All recent T-Mobile Blackberry phones have this feature along with a few others. Calling is exactly the same process as though you were connected to a local cell tower.


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Default worked well in Spain, but... - 04-06-2010, 22:15

I received a replacement for my old Yackie SIM, which I had in 2007-2008 before it stopped working. I was happy that they transferred the $8 credit, but I did not receive a US number at no cost as I requested, even though my Yackie SIM originally came with a (free) US number.

Also, when you add credit to your Paytoo SIM over the Internet using a credit card, they charge you an extra $1.50. I guess this is their "processing fee."
   
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Default 04-06-2010, 23:09

Wow! $1.50 proccesing fee. Is there not another way to topup, say via the web? They will probably still charge the fee if one uses a credit card via the web. They should at least mention that somewhere.

PaytoMobile, when do you/don't you charge a processing fee to topup?

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I received a replacement for my old Yackie SIM, which I had in 2007-2008 before it stopped working. I was happy that they transferred the $8 credit, but I did not receive a US number at no cost as I requested, even though my Yackie SIM originally came with a (free) US number.

Also, when you add credit to your Paytoo SIM over the Internet using a credit card, they charge you an extra $1.50. I guess this is their "processing fee."


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Default 05-06-2010, 00:20

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Don't forget, if you have T-Mobile US as your home carrier you can make free calls to and from the U.S. if you can access wifi anywhere in the world. You need a UMA capable phone. (All recent T-Mobile Blackberry phones have this feature along with a few others. Calling is exactly the same process as though you were connected to a local cell tower.


...mike
Only T-Mobile chip I have is the prepaid Tuyo MVNO sim chip and I don't think it has that feature. However Skype VOIP does work over the hotel wi-fi though with very good clarity..just tried their test call feature using my MacBook Pro and a bluetooth headset.

Using the Digicel Bermuda sim chip for phone calls instead of Skype because I'm away from the hotel (and their free wifi) during the day when it's convenient to call home, the rates are reasonable for calls and it's quick and easy to use (I just direct dial home). It's actually a regional sim chip because I've used it in several Digicel countries in the Caribbean with good results. I add a few dollars every couple of months to keep the sim chip live and to build up a balance for my next trip.

Call back sim chips also have their place. I used the ekit sim card in Nevis back in February/March...was cheaper than Digicel and wifi could not support good quality VOIP there. Will see if PayToo will work in Grand Cayman early next year (hopefully with better results than Bermuda).

On the PayToo convenience fee I've seen that with other carriers, but don't particularly care for it. Maybe one of the paytoomobile people can clarify for us when they do or don't charge this fee.


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