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Internet calls credit taken early :-(
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| Hmm looks like my credit has gone before I had a chance to top it up. Seems
they are
using a time zone of UK +1
Bummer - it was only a euro or two but it is the principle.
Still I reckon I've well had my 11.75E worth and they seem to be about the
only
voip co that has a *reliable* call divert to a mobile from the allocated
geographic no
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| Ivor Jones 2006-06-20, 1:11 pm |
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"DMac" <a77w@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:nXPlg.201344$8W1.40924@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk
> Hmm looks like my credit has gone before I had a chance
> to top it up. Seems they are
> using a time zone of UK +1
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> Bummer - it was only a euro or two but it is the
> principle.
> Still I reckon I've well had my 11.75E worth and they
> seem to be about the only
> voip co that has a *reliable* call divert to a mobile
> from the allocated geographic no
Who are "they" - ??
I wouldn't use any service where credit expired without use.
Ivor
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| DMac wrote:
> Hmm looks like my credit has gone before I had a chance to top it up. Seems
> they are
> using a time zone of UK +1
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> Bummer - it was only a euro or two but it is the principle.
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> Still I reckon I've well had my 11.75E worth and they seem to be about the
> only
> voip co that has a *reliable* call divert to a mobile from the allocated
> geographic no
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Yes, considering they are a Swiss/German company I am not surprised. ;-)
I am a big fan of the Finarea group and their companies, even though
they keep changing their T&Cs. (But must admit, any more changes now and
its like shooting themselves in the foot...).
VoIP companies must be dreading the day Finarea start to sell the
different outfits - massive customer base and lots more advertising..
Assuming their service/price stays the same, that is.
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