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Stephon. wrote:You can report the pharmacy to the respective mobile service providers and it will be handled you know
nervewrecker wrote:You can report it to digicel. there is a place on their site I think.
Bought it to their attention once and they expressed concern, bought it to my attention that there is a link online too.
Trini Hookah wrote:nervewrecker wrote:You can report it to digicel. there is a place on their site I think.
Bought it to their attention once and they expressed concern, bought it to my attention that there is a link online too.
Twice. Twice you misspelled "brought".
ABA Trading LTD wrote:you could make money with it simply by selling soft drinks/water as well as phone cards
plenty people who coming for a phone card guh buy a bottle water/coke one time lol
Kenjo wrote:Digicel doesn't accept bill payments via credit card ?? They cannot be serious
supercharged turbo wrote:Because tstt is a locally registered business
88sins wrote:supercharged turbo wrote:Because tstt is a locally registered business
so is digicel. they just either not registered to collect VAT for the state, or pay taxes at a certain rate on sales to make it up.
most of the time you see these retailers trying to jack up the price on these type of things s because they did sheit wrt submitting the VAT collected. That tax doesn't belong to them, but plenty of them treat it like its their money to keep & spend.
& does be shocked & crap bricks when BIR inform them otherwise
src1983 wrote:How it could also be the give you $20 credit but the cost &17.39 + VAT
*KRONIK* wrote:Exactly what is credit??
A monetary value to fool you into thinking you have "money" to make a call!
It doesnt really matter if you pay 20 or 23 for the card...
It also doesnt matter if you put a "20" and get a 20, 40 or 1.
The rate per call and how they (service provider) decide your money is used up is what it all boils down to!
Can anybody really say they put a 20, make a call that lasted exactly 1 minute, and was charged the rate for 1 minute??
src1983 wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:Exactly what is credit??
A monetary value to fool you into thinking you have "money" to make a call!
It doesnt really matter if you pay 20 or 23 for the card...
It also doesnt matter if you put a "20" and get a 20, 40 or 1.
The rate per call and how they (service provider) decide your money is used up is what it all boils down to!
Can anybody really say they put a 20, make a call that lasted exactly 1 minute, and was charged the rate for 1 minute??
I think you missing the conversation, it's about merchants charging higher than MSRP for phone cards. The above comments were to clarify VAT issue