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[*] posted on 3-23-2005 at 08:12 PM
Telcel phone - Rescatel service


OK, we've had Telcel phone service for x years (constant improvement, no complaints).

My car died on the road between Rosarito and La Mision last week.

I called english language customer service for Telcel and they referred me to Rescatel (a minor charge on my phone bill that I had been paying for quite some time).

They took my info, checked my account, called me back with a reference number, name of the tow service and an(accurate) estimate of when the truck would arrive.

BTY, I have a nice car and insisted on a flatbed tow truck, no problema!

They would have taken the car to the border, no charge, but I have a good mechanic in Ensenada, they took it there, $25 dollars.

There is a standard tow charge established. $300 between TJ and Ensenada. Where I was, it would have been $150.

BTW, the Rescatel people called me twice (or more) to make sure that I was OK.




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[*] posted on 3-23-2005 at 08:16 PM


Wow isn't that something I have never herd of that. now there is an improvement in Baja.



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[*] posted on 3-24-2005 at 08:13 AM
Please tell us more


is this something you have added to your bill or does it come with the service? Also how do you call the english language customer service for Telcel ? Great information and glad it worked so well for you,k:yes:



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[*] posted on 3-24-2005 at 08:16 AM


hi Keri.



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[*] posted on 3-25-2005 at 07:53 AM
Hi Gypsy jan


Just bringing this to the top again. I would love an answer to my questions. Sounds like telcel has got something I want and more people should know about.,k Hi Bruce. k:light::yes:



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[*] posted on 3-26-2005 at 12:32 PM
Monthly cost for Rescatel


is MN $23.00 (US $2.00)

When we signed up for the Telcel service, it was something we added on, if I remember correctly.

Anyway, it is itemized on our monthly bills.

Customer service for Telcel is *111, when the automated operator comes on, you are given an English assistance option.

When I had the car trouble, of course I was on the roadside and didn't have a clue how to contact Rescatel.

Customer service answered my question, directing me to dial *100. Once again, the automated answering gave me the option for English language assistance.

The operaters I talked to were thorough and professional and the tow truck showed up in a much shorter time than estimated!




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