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06-02-2009, 08:44
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I have also noticed that UK voip carriers charge more for calls to Jersey mobiles (07937 prefix) |
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Saver SIM, Bruin Communications belly up? -
31-12-2010, 11:43
Happy New Year, all!
Sorry to bring up an old thread that looked dead but inquiring mind wants to know. I had suscribed to Saver SIM through Wizzair. The first SIM I received had problems and Bruin Communication site could not reckon my card number. I was told a new card was sent, the first one cancelled and the credit trasnferred. I never received anything and my mails are unanswered. Did Bruin Communications go belly up like so many with a site still online? |
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03-01-2011, 23:03
I feel that the service should be priced to allow the provider to make a profit no matter how it is used. Every CPP (i.e. "Free incoming") phone/SIM I've owned never had such restrictions, so I assumed that they made money no matter how you used it. Service providers should not promote their services based on a feature they don't want you to use.
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03-01-2011, 23:07
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