Yomojo Now 'no Go' for Storing a Number on Their Zero Dollar Plan

Oh well….

Your service 04———— is scheduled for cancellation.

Your Yomojo service has not been used in three months and so will be cancelled in the next 48 hours. When cancelled your mobile number will be lost. You can cancel your service now via your Dashboard or do nothing and just leave it with us.

If your want to keep your service, you will need to either topup (prepaid services) or simply start using your service again for calls/texts/data.

We really hate to see you go but we need to keep our network lean so that our customers enjoy the best possible mobile service.

Please talk to us on 1300 966 656 or via email if you have any questions.

Cheers,

Your Yomojo team

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Comments

  • +1

    Wow 48 hrs notice is a bit harsh.

    Could you send a text once every 3 months to get around it?

  • I thought mobile phone companies had to allow you incoming calls for 6mths when your plan finishes?

    • All the ones I have known give 6 months

  • 48 hours notice, darn that's short. I assume that's the final notice though.

  • Bullet point 8, section 17.3 in Yomojo's T&C. It has always been there even in the days when it was called Yatango. Nothing new.

    Set a calendar reminder, turn off Wi-Fi, turn on mobile data and visit Google home page, or send an SMS. Problem solved.

    • Yes and no - my sim card hasn't worked for the past 60 days - I requested a replacement and it never arrived. I give up - I've well and truly moved everything to my new number now.

      • Just go to Aldi, buy a $5 prepaid sim, and transfer the phone to that. Good for 1 year

        Now you have phone number and a working sim

        Unless your handset is 2G only and that might be reason why sim wont work.

        • +1

          Thanks for the tip, but I'm going to retire the number.

          I use only the finest 4G Chinadroids thank you very much!

  • Nah they gave more notice - sorry if my post appeared otherwise.

  • Well it is silly to keep an important mobile number on an inactive phone plan. By doing that, there's always a risk of losing that number. It's best not to cheap out and just keep it on a long life plan to prevent that risk.

  • -1

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