Colin Law wrote:
> 2009/10/2 Marnen Laibow-Koser <[email protected]>:
>>>> gateways.  Why not check?
>>>>
>>>
>>> They do not in the UK (I believe), not free anyway.
>>
>> About 5 minutes of research turned up http://bit.ly/H8lcV , which
>> includes a number of UK carriers.  So I think you're wrong. :)
> 
> I'll see your 5 minutes and raise it another 10.
> That information includes paid for services.  The Vodaphone service
> for example is, I believe, not free 

How does that work?  You send e-mail to the appropriate address at 
vodafone.co.uk -- then what? Does Vodafone reply with a request for your 
credit card number?

> and anyway is not available to new
> customers as it is being phased out.

That would suck.  It would also surprise me.

> I have not fully explored all the suggestions for the uk but so far
> none of them have panned out.  The problem is that they want to make
> money.  Most unreasonable in my opinion.

Well, at least on the US model, they still do make money because the 
recipient still pays for receipt.

> 
> Colin

Best,
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http://www.marnen.org
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