![]() ![]() Skype failed to notify me in any way that my payment had failed-it simply locked my account and waited for me to call the company. A notification about the second one showed up not by text or e-mail but by postal mail, of all things, and I managed to miss it.īad on me for not spotting this back in May when it happened, but as it turns out, it wouldn’t have mattered. However, the fraud alert I got from the credit card company only showed the first charge. By annoying coincidence, my Skype account’s auto-renewal charge happened to occur within a few minutes of the fraudulent test charge-and both charges were blocked. A quick bit of testing showed that while I could make "normal" Skype calls to other Skype users, I couldn’t call out to regular phone numbers from Skype, and I couldn’t call my Skype phone number from anywhere else.Īfter some investigating, I found what was likely the cause of the problem: way back at the end of May, my credit card had been compromised, and I’d had to cancel the card and get a new one (I’m not sure where the compromise occurred, but the credit card company caught what it called a "test" charge at an online retailer and blocked it immediately). I did the interview with my cell on speakerphone so that I could record it with a handheld recorder and then went digging. ![]() Instead of ringing, the Skype client immediately disconnected with an error that said "Account blocked." The cause Until two weeks ago, when I went to make a Skype call to an interviewee’s cell phone. #HOW DO I FIND OUT MY SKYPE PHONE NUMBER CODE#For about $60 a year, Skype gives me a phone number in my area code and the ability to make unlimited calls to and from it, and I’ve been paying that $60 a year and using Skype for six years without incident. I prefer it over Google Voice or Google Hangouts because it’s a much simpler tool to deal with, and damn near everyone already has a Skype account anyway. It’s far and away the easiest method by which to record phone interviews (using the Call Recorder plug-in). Skype is a regular tool in my journalist toolkit. ![]()
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