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*sigh* I saw this too late. And I am a little confused. Is it almost exactly the same as the Passport dual-sim but... better??? And for only $12 shipped? Why is the pricing so different? I just paid $34 for the Passport on Telestial =/
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Haven't found the ekit dual sim on ebay as of yet...have I missed it somehow?
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Just search for ekit and the ones called US SIMple are dual-sim.
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They are all dual now.
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Each seller has different SIMs so check them both out and all out. [Both the sellers: all of the SIMs.] Each seller has a different SIMple Calling [the flag one=USA] SIM card. |
I believe this is the one and, it's $23 shipped not $12 as quoted above. Still a good price though, since it comes with $10 credit.
International Prepaid Travel SIM card - Free Incoming! - eBay (item 140297379784 end time Jul-25-09 03:32:33 PDT) Quote:
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Well, that's the one i bought from Telestial for $34, so still certainly a better price. However, the USA SIMple cards ARE $12. They have a slightly different pricing structure in the US I think, but are very similar.
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You want ekit's SIMple calling SIMs
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The UK ones are 10+1 UK Pounds. Check each's rates and features. The US 'claims' to have a 50cent connection fee while in the USA. When I tried mine it was only 35 cents. Voicemail in free to retrieve in the US and Canada. |
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It says receiving calls say in the UK (or anywhere else in what they call zone 1 is free)...the question is does the call have to come in on the +44 number or is it free to receive in the UK if a call is made to the +1 number (it doesn't seem very clear) or do you pay the 9¢/minute to the +1 number with the 50¢ surcharge? |
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Just too much confusion regarding these Ekit sim cards. There has to be an easier way to clarify which is which and what the rates are.
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