Looks like this one http://www.bbb.org/new-jersey/busine...962/complaints But we still trust our money with them. I don't necessarily rely on the BBB. There isn't a company on there that doesn't have a complaint.
Looks like this one http://www.bbb.org/new-jersey/busine...962/complaints But we still trust our money with them. I don't necessarily rely on the BBB. There isn't a company on there that doesn't have a complaint.
The BBB gave Hamas an A- rating. They've also been known to offer companies a higher rating on BBB for a sum of cash. I'd take most BBB ratings with a grain of salt.
Just an update for the thread, as posted above Callingmart.com is back selling the VM top up cards. Just bought one a minute ago, and got the code within 5 minutes via email.
Just an update for the thread, as posted above Callingmart.com is back selling the VM top up cards. Just bought one a minute ago, and got the code within 5 minutes via email.
Good service, I hope it stays afloat.
Yeah, it's been back for almost 10 days. Purchased two so far, worked out great as always.
Still in the process of leaving Virgin since they don't want my business...
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Looks like callingmart is falling in line and fulfilling Virgin Wireless refill requests once again as noted earlier, but what about Boost Mobile. Rumors out there, but nothing concrete yet!
I looked at keepcalling but found no refill for Boost, will look at again maybe I missed it
Whew! I'm glad that I stopped back by the forums because I was crushed, that CM had pulled VM PIN's. I'll take saving $14.88, a year, any day over a poke in the eye....
Since CM was not selling VM when I needed it, last month, I found a "Universal" $25 top-up card at a Walmart B&M for $24.88, plus tax. That didn't go too well. I called the number, chose VM, entered the number from the back of the card and was immediately disconnected before getting a VM top-up PIN. Even though it was late, I called the toll free # on the back of the card and reached a live person. Although the firm's main business is gift / money cards, he put me on hold for 5 or so minutes and while doing so, my cell phone received the top up text msg from VM. He came back on and said that he talked to VM and pushed the top up and I said "yeah, I know." Even though it all worked out, I'm glad that I don't have to use that card, this month.
The BBB gave Hamas an A- rating. They've also been known to offer companies a higher rating on BBB for a sum of cash. I'd take most BBB ratings with a grain of salt.
Here is the source for that outlandish(-sounding) remark. And here is a link from ABC itself (note the "Hamas" group isn't really a terrorist organization, but more of a BBB prank.)
The is a poor indication that a business is good or bad, but at least they'll let you gauge the number of complaints leveraged against a company... and file your own with some results.
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Looks like callingmart is falling in line and fulfilling Virgin Wireless refill requests once again as noted earlier, but what about Boost Mobile. Rumors out there, but nothing concrete yet!
I looked at keepcalling but found no refill for Boost, will look at again maybe I missed it
Maybe I will try to weather the storm and buy card from target or boost
UPDATE
found a company called callontime I have used then 2 times with no problems they used to offer 3% off now only 1% so I am paying 45.55 for 45 dollar refill, and they take paypal.
I have not heard a lot of Neg. feedback on them
I have read some neg. about prepaid online
any thoughts or comments on refill companies would be appreciated.....
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