Disabling the “GOOD'OK” service from MTS
Using the “GOOD'OK” service, users are given the opportunity to set different melodies or phrases instead of the usual beeps that people hear when calling you. It sounds interesting, of course, but this service is of little use. Usually MTS subscribers subscribe to “GOOD'OK” automatically, and instead of beeps you receive a melody that is free for 30 days. However, people forget about this service over time. And after the first 30 free days, the service is automatically renewed, only for a significant fee.
Actually, “GOOD'OK” is another way to legally swindle money out of inattentive users using the services of the MTS company.
Of course, You can disconnect from the service, but few people know how this can be done. It's actually quite simple:
- To deactivate the “GOOD'OK” service, you must call 700 send a message with text OFF (must be in capital letters);
- Or deactivate the service by calling the same number – 700 and follow the voice prompts to refuse the service.
Note.[i][/i] Call a number 700 become paid from the 2nd minute. Therefore, try not to hesitate.
It may happen that you will receive an SMS indicating that deactivating the service is impossible. In this case, the only correct solution would be to call the MTS operator at 500. Then you can ask him to disable such a “vital” service once and for all, and also find out what other your services are connected. I hope the information provided in the article was useful to you. Be careful and check from time to time whether you have signed up or whether your mobile operator has signed you up for unnecessary paid services, or even worse.