calls to Pakistan jumped to 29.3 cents per minute
I got caught with a very unpleasant surprise with Ooma gouging their rate to Pakistatan from 3.2 cents per minute to a whupping 29.3 cents per minute. I spent most of the evening with online chat with an inept agent who went beyond ignorance and common sense. I then decided to call their support line and escalated the issue to a supervisor. After a long wait back and forth he finally claimed that he is having problem accessing the computer and will return my call at 7pm, but it even gets better than this !! Of course he did not call me back but to my disbelief the posted rate this evening to Paskistan changed to 29.3 cent per minute
If this dispute is not settled I will be returning my ooma box back to costco and request a charge back on my credit card.
If this dispute is not settled I will be returning my ooma box back to costco and request a charge back on my credit card.
Re: calls to Pakistan jumped to 29.3 cents per minute
The cost to call any country is determined by what the phone company in that country charges Ooma to terminate the call.
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Re: calls to Pakistan jumped to 29.3 cents per minute
kan:
If the Ooma phone service is functioning very well for you, I wouldn't discard it.
We used to use calling cards for international calling, which were much cheaper and worked very well.
Here is one site for 8.9 cents per minute : http://www.rebtel.com/en/landing/Welcom ... 8a3d494d89
Just Google the Internet for more rates and cards.
If the Ooma phone service is functioning very well for you, I wouldn't discard it.
We used to use calling cards for international calling, which were much cheaper and worked very well.
Here is one site for 8.9 cents per minute : http://www.rebtel.com/en/landing/Welcom ... 8a3d494d89
Just Google the Internet for more rates and cards.
Re: calls to Pakistan jumped to 29.3 cents per minute
Please take the time to read my post. So you are saying posted rates on OOMA does not mean anything? Why did they change the rates after my conversation with them? I have proof with an online agent acknowledging this and OOMA will have this on record too.murphy wrote:The cost to call any country is determined by what the phone company in that country charges Ooma to terminate the call.
Re: calls to Pakistan jumped to 29.3 cents per minute
kan, did you notice it right after you made the call from looking at prepaid history?
Re: calls to Pakistan jumped to 29.3 cents per minute
I noticed when my funds in my account finished and I went to my account to add more money. Just a warning to others, not to check 'auto fill in your account'.lbmofo wrote:kan, did you notice it right after you made the call from looking at prepaid history?
Re: calls to Pakistan jumped to 29.3 cents per minute
kan, I am not certain whether you read the rates to Pakistan right at 3 cents/min but if you checked prepaid history after each call, you would have discovered a possible error in advertised rate right away making it possible for Ooma to give you adjustments etc. However, since it sounds like you made calls thinking a certain rate erroneously (not checking the rate before each call or check the charges after each call), you can't really blame Ooma unless you saw the advertised rate still sitting at 3 cents and Ooma changed the rate to 29 cents after you have called customer service.
Re: calls to Pakistan jumped to 29.3 cents per minute
For someone using Google vs Bing for search, surprised that you don't check GV firstthunderbird wrote:Just Google the Internet for more rates and cards.