MobilityPass review links
Oct. 17th, 2009 04:20 pmFor more information, I recommend these links:
I recommend strongly: Do not do business with MobilityPass. With me they misrepresented themselves every step of the way. And I am tired of envelopes from Spain. by Norbert Haupt.
I used it last month in the UK and have just discovered they have lanced my credit card account of over $600 dollars. I too thought I had read everything and assumed access would cease once my credit ran out. Trustpilot, a site which collects reviews from consumers.
Used MobilityPass global roaming internet service to connect to internet in my German hotel room. The typical charge is $0.20 /minute plus a connection charge. Didn't notice in the small print that the connection charge on this occasion was $44.00 per use! I used the service twice and was charged over $90.00 for about 1 hour on the internet.
Company uses prepay plan with auto top up. They grabbed another $100 from me before I noticed and won't refund the balance Canyoutrustthem.com, a site which collects reviews from consumers.
Be aware that the deposit that customers are forced to make will be lost. MobilityPass will keep your deposit, and they also require your credit card details and can and do take money from your bank account whenever they wish. You can get far cheaper Internet and better quality connections from any other provider. Also MobilityPass operates from a Caribean post box and the only way to contact them is by email. Ripoff Report, a site which collects reviews from consumers.
MobilityPass-A Critical Reviewby Javier Perez Cruz
Javier Perez Cruz has collected a comprehensive list of reviews of MobilityPass
No, they seem to be a rip-off firm operating out of a Carribean postbox. Never give them your credit card details, some reports suggest they withdraw large amounts from your account and take your deposit. BroadbandGenie, a discussion forum about broadband.

I recommend strongly: Do not do business with MobilityPass. With me they misrepresented themselves every step of the way. And I am tired of envelopes from Spain. by Norbert Haupt.
I used it last month in the UK and have just discovered they have lanced my credit card account of over $600 dollars. I too thought I had read everything and assumed access would cease once my credit ran out. Trustpilot, a site which collects reviews from consumers.
Used MobilityPass global roaming internet service to connect to internet in my German hotel room. The typical charge is $0.20 /minute plus a connection charge. Didn't notice in the small print that the connection charge on this occasion was $44.00 per use! I used the service twice and was charged over $90.00 for about 1 hour on the internet.
Company uses prepay plan with auto top up. They grabbed another $100 from me before I noticed and won't refund the balance Canyoutrustthem.com, a site which collects reviews from consumers.
Be aware that the deposit that customers are forced to make will be lost. MobilityPass will keep your deposit, and they also require your credit card details and can and do take money from your bank account whenever they wish. You can get far cheaper Internet and better quality connections from any other provider. Also MobilityPass operates from a Caribean post box and the only way to contact them is by email. Ripoff Report, a site which collects reviews from consumers.
MobilityPass-A Critical Reviewby Javier Perez Cruz
Javier Perez Cruz has collected a comprehensive list of reviews of MobilityPass
No, they seem to be a rip-off firm operating out of a Carribean postbox. Never give them your credit card details, some reports suggest they withdraw large amounts from your account and take your deposit. BroadbandGenie, a discussion forum about broadband.
MOBILITYPASS IS A SCAM