YelloFever
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Cutting into the profit margins too much?
This just concerns me, Need to take this up with the guy in charge of voice and sms tariffs
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Cutting into the profit margins too much?
I tried the above -is really greatthanks for the tip
the cost per sms is as follows:
Standard sms (160 characters) R0.27 (2.8 euro cents each- bundles start from 5.60euros for 200sms)
Data cost R0.02 (At the full R2/mb)
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Total cost R0.29
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Delivery report via sms cost one sms (R0.27) and via e-mail are free. the other good thing is the bundles don't expire
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This just concerns me, Need to take this up with the guy in charge of voice and sms tariffs
MTNDD
Maybe you guys don't make anything on international sms. But think about all the people with friends living overseas. If they could get internationals at the normal SMS rate, well i'm sure they would consider MTN.
And also, why charge for delivery reports? That was a sarifice I had to make when moving to MTN.
MTNDD, thanks for your responses here.
My input- the simpler, the better for customers.
Well you only pay for delivery reports on prepaid not contract and that's something I'm looking into in terms of maybe doing away with them but can't make any promises - but it is something being looked at
Thanks
MTNDD
Not if simpler means more expensive.
point taken
Hmmmm for 200 SMS's it costs R50 odd and it does'nt expire - bye bye SMS bundles......
On the mobisms website some networks charge 2 credits per sms. According to the website charges VC/MTN/CC all charge 1 credit, but when I tested it on VC it cost 2 credits.
On the mobisms website some networks charge 2 credits per sms. According to the website charges VC/MTN/CC all charge 1 credit, but when I tested it on VC it cost 2 credits. So cost is (R0.27X2)+R0.02=R0.56. VC must have changed to protect their SMS bundle sales. But considering that I mostly send international SMS, and after testing costs only the one credit, I now pay R0.29 compared to VC's rate of R1.74![]()
Yeah - my preferred method these days. They spoof your number so you get your replies on your phone and they're reliable.You can send international SMS's from Skype for 0.09 euros each with skype out![]()
Charging for delivery reports when so many phones come with the functionality already enabled is duplicitous behaviour.Well you only pay for delivery reports on prepaid not contract and that's something I'm looking into in terms of maybe doing away with them but can't make any promises - but it is something
What about http://gofreesms.com ?
What about http://gofreesms.com ?
Is this for real - whats the catch?? No charges from mobile at all??
EDIT: Country's on registration form Australia, Finland and USA - no South Africa.