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31-10-2005, 14.34.19
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Riiing purcase experience
Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
SIM for holiday use.
I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
The upshot:
1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
work (hooray!!!)
G;
p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.
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31-10-2005, 14.58.46
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Re: Riiing purcase experience
My bank flagged my account when I recharged the account. United Mobile
billed my recharge through a China based bank.
***
Mon Oct 31, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com
In article <1h5at0g.1mzgmgpnwo5djN%me2@privacy.net>, The Rev Gaston
<me2@privacy.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
> SIM for holiday use.
>
> I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
> my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
> an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
> there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
> order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
> transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
> confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
> Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
>
> The upshot:
> 1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
> 2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
> work (hooray!!!)
>
> G;
>
> p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
> from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.[/color]
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31-10-2005, 14.58.46
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Re: Riiing purcase experience
My bank flagged my account when I recharged the account. United Mobile
billed my recharge through a China based bank.
***
Mon Oct 31, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com
In article <1h5at0g.1mzgmgpnwo5djN%me2@privacy.net>, The Rev Gaston
<me2@privacy.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
> SIM for holiday use.
>
> I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
> my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
> an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
> there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
> order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
> transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
> confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
> Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
>
> The upshot:
> 1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
> 2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
> work (hooray!!!)
>
> G;
>
> p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
> from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.[/color]
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31-10-2005, 14.58.46
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Re: Riiing purcase experience
My bank flagged my account when I recharged the account. United Mobile
billed my recharge through a China based bank.
***
Mon Oct 31, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com
In article <1h5at0g.1mzgmgpnwo5djN%me2@privacy.net>, The Rev Gaston
<me2@privacy.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
> SIM for holiday use.
>
> I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
> my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
> an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
> there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
> order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
> transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
> confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
> Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
>
> The upshot:
> 1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
> 2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
> work (hooray!!!)
>
> G;
>
> p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
> from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.[/color]
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31-10-2005, 14.58.46
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Re: Riiing purcase experience
My bank flagged my account when I recharged the account. United Mobile
billed my recharge through a China based bank.
***
Mon Oct 31, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com
In article <1h5at0g.1mzgmgpnwo5djN%me2@privacy.net>, The Rev Gaston
<me2@privacy.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
> SIM for holiday use.
>
> I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
> my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
> an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
> there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
> order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
> transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
> confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
> Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
>
> The upshot:
> 1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
> 2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
> work (hooray!!!)
>
> G;
>
> p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
> from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.[/color]
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31-10-2005, 14.58.46
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Re: Riiing purcase experience
My bank flagged my account when I recharged the account. United Mobile
billed my recharge through a China based bank.
***
Mon Oct 31, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com
In article <1h5at0g.1mzgmgpnwo5djN%me2@privacy.net>, The Rev Gaston
<me2@privacy.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
> SIM for holiday use.
>
> I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
> my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
> an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
> there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
> order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
> transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
> confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
> Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
>
> The upshot:
> 1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
> 2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
> work (hooray!!!)
>
> G;
>
> p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
> from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.[/color]
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31-10-2005, 14.58.46
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Re: Riiing purcase experience
My bank flagged my account when I recharged the account. United Mobile
billed my recharge through a China based bank.
***
Mon Oct 31, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com
In article <1h5at0g.1mzgmgpnwo5djN%me2@privacy.net>, The Rev Gaston
<me2@privacy.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
> SIM for holiday use.
>
> I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
> my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
> an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
> there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
> order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
> transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
> confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
> Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
>
> The upshot:
> 1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
> 2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
> work (hooray!!!)
>
> G;
>
> p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
> from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.[/color]
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31-10-2005, 14.58.46
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Re: Riiing purcase experience
My bank flagged my account when I recharged the account. United Mobile
billed my recharge through a China based bank.
***
Mon Oct 31, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com
In article <1h5at0g.1mzgmgpnwo5djN%me2@privacy.net>, The Rev Gaston
<me2@privacy.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
> SIM for holiday use.
>
> I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
> my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
> an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
> there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
> order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
> transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
> confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
> Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
>
> The upshot:
> 1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
> 2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
> work (hooray!!!)
>
> G;
>
> p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
> from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.[/color]
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31-10-2005, 14.58.46
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Re: Riiing purcase experience
My bank flagged my account when I recharged the account. United Mobile
billed my recharge through a China based bank.
***
Mon Oct 31, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com
In article <1h5at0g.1mzgmgpnwo5djN%me2@privacy.net>, The Rev Gaston
<me2@privacy.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
> SIM for holiday use.
>
> I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
> my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
> an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
> there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
> order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
> transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
> confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
> Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
>
> The upshot:
> 1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
> 2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
> work (hooray!!!)
>
> G;
>
> p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
> from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.[/color]
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31-10-2005, 14.58.46
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Re: Riiing purcase experience
My bank flagged my account when I recharged the account. United Mobile
billed my recharge through a China based bank.
***
Mon Oct 31, 2005
mailto:gofig@mac.com
In article <1h5at0g.1mzgmgpnwo5djN%me2@privacy.net>, The Rev Gaston
<me2@privacy.net> wrote:
[color=blue]
> Following advice on this 'ere group, I decided to get hold of a Riiing
> SIM for holiday use.
>
> I ordered one from oneroam.co.uk The transaction seemed to go smoothl,
> my VISA card was charged, and I sat down to wait. A few days later I got
> an e-mail from oneroam saying that they couldn't accept my order as
> there was an "irregurality" with my card, and they would cancel the
> order and refund the card within. That seemed odd - after all, the
> transaction had evidently gone through. Anyway, I emailed them back to
> confirm the cancellation, and at the same time I found a supplier in
> Germany on e-bay that was, in any case, cheaper than oneroam.
>
> The upshot:
> 1. Oneroam have still not refunded my money (booo!!!)
> 2. The e-bay supplier (tb-consult) has delivered my SIM and it seems to
> work (hooray!!!)
>
> G;
>
> p.s. I had some fun at the post office picking up the registered letter
> from Germany. They wanted to see ID for a Monsieur Inschreiben.[/color]
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