I'm surprised that they let you cancel so easily. Historically, this was possible but I have heard reports lately that they require one to keep the plan on the account for six months when adding.
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Originally Posted by nmenaker
I'm surprised that they let you cancel so easily. Historically, this was possible but I have heard reports lately that they require one to keep the plan on the account for six months when adding.
The woman at the AT&T call center had to put me on hold to check with her supervisor and came back to the phone and told me it was OK to cancel.
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Was just wondering, does anyone know of a decent data pre-pay sim for the uk?
Thanks!
I bought a "3" data sim for my upcoming trip to the UK. It worked fine while I was in Hong Kong a couple weeks ago (Three was having a promo where you could use your three sim in a on another three network as if you were at home) so I'm hopeful it will work fine in the UK. GBP 10 for 1GB in a month, higher levels a well.
I bought a "3" data sim for my upcoming trip to the UK. It worked fine while I was in Hong Kong a couple weeks ago (Three was having a promo where you could use your three sim in a on another three network as if you were at home) so I'm hopeful it will work fine in the UK. GBP 10 for 1GB in a month, higher levels a well.
Just FYI the Three Like home service which you are referring to actually ends at the end of the month.
I was actually hoping to avoid Three, as I would like to put the Sim card into a 2g phone and Three is the only network where the Sim doesn't work in 2g phones (because Three is a 3g only network).
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Quick follow-up. I went ahead and ordered the SIM from the aerobile site, and it arrived from the east cost via 1st class main in 3 days. They actually called me to see if I wanted to pay extra for priority mail, as I had deliberately set my date of departure to the UK a week early, and they were concerned that 1st class might be cutting it fine. customer service.
This site also has SIMs for various other countries as well, and you can top up at reasonable rates using a US CC billed in $US. Right now they are charging an effective forex rate of 1.7 for top-ups, which given a market rate of ~1.65 is equivalent to 2.9% comission, which somewhat better than I could get using a $ CC to pay in GBP vis the Nomi site.
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Prices for incoming calls start at 29c/min in western europe. This is of course more expensive that buying local simcards, but could be more convenient if it's only for an emergency phone. You also get access to multiple networks in each country you visit, which could make a difference in regards to coverage.
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How much is a European sim card, the title of the thread.
Well in the UK, the competition is so great they are literally giving away the sim cards for free, somehow you can't beat that.
As I exited my train at Victoria from Gatwick, there were people hawking lebara sim cards and touting the cheap international calls. Card was free but required a £5 top up.
Similar thing happened when I exited Eurostar at St. Pancreas.
The other day, as I was walking down Oxford Street just near Bond Street Underground, there was a person simply handing out T Mobile UK sim cards just outside a T Mobile store. Of course the card had no time on it but it came with one of those swipe cards which allow you easily to top up.
In addition, many of the stores will sell free sim cards if you top up for £5 or £10.
Vodafone, O2 and T Mobile have it on their web sites they will post to any UK address up to four free sim cards (use your first hotel address)....sure can't beat free now can you?
I've researched European SIM cards multiple times and I usually just end up leaving my US phone on and using it for text messages and then I use Skype in the hotel room to make calls. Not ideal by any means.
When I fly to Europe (quite often, actually) I've gotten tired of the cost and hassle with SIMs. I just run Skype off my laptop with an earbud/microphone, and it's really good (not perfect, but really good) quality at almost nothing in cost.
And I think it's free if one's spouse is on Skype on the home computer -- then you can even have a video chat, which is fun (and free, for now)!
When I fly to Europe (quite often, actually) I've gotten tired of the cost and hassle with SIMs. I just run Skype off my laptop with an earbud/microphone, and it's really good (not perfect, but really good) quality at almost nothing in cost.
And I think it's free if one's spouse is on Skype on the home computer -- then you can even have a video chat, which is fun (and free, for now)!
You still need an internet connection to use Skype. I have used 3 UK and Vodafone German sim's for my unlocked 3G card in my notebook so I don't have to pay the overpriced hotel internet. Skype worked fine.
Use code "frommers01" for 15% off. Note: the coupon code won't work if you add the $15 top-up card to your order (which you don't need, you can top up by calling a number on your phone).
I bought one and will report back. Tho beware Telestial: Last time I went to London, in fall of '07, I bought the Passport Plus card from Telestial which would only work internationally and not for local calls, stranding me in a rough neighborhood after midnight w/no ability to call a cab. I really should have called to tell them, come to think...Am probably also going to buy a backup from Carphone Warehouse, if I can find a retailer that'll ship to the USA. Planetomni.com used to sell 'em.
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