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Re: Avoid Onebox and j2 at all costs! If they charge you credit card after you ported out from them, you can do a charge-back against that charge, as an unauthorized charge. |
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 nitzanPremium,VIP join:2008-02-27 kudos:2 | Then he loses his numbers. Not a good idea unless they're discardable.
I would highly recommend filing a complaint with the FCC, and threaten with legal charges.
For the record- we tried to change RespOrg on a Onebox number a couple of months ago. They rejected it so we NASC'ed the number. These SOBs actually went back and NASC'ed it BACK to Onebox the next day. NASC costs $50+ to do, mind you.
Eventually the customer somehow got them to release his number, but it's ridiculous that in this day and age a company is still allowed to hijack customer numbers without their consent. The FCC should do their job and fine these @#%^#$^ out of business. |
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| said by nitzan:Then he loses his numbers. Not a good idea unless they're discardable. Not if he does the chargeback after succesfully having ported the number out. |
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 nitzanPremium,VIP join:2008-02-27 kudos:2 | Yes- but he can't port it out. That's the problem.  |
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