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Sophia 22-04-2010 12:32

They give you $10 credit with it, not a bad deal. I got mine about a month ago, and so far I've been happy with OneSimCard.

OneSimCard 22-04-2010 17:50

Celtrek SIM card replacement
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by monkeyboy (Post 32080)
Do I understanding, from an earlier post here, that OneSimcard will exchange Celtrek SIMs just as they do with UM SIMs?

Thanks rfranz & Sofia for beating me to it - you two are fast :D

Monkeyboy, follow the link from rfranz, fill out the form and mail us your deceased Celtrek SIM. We will ship you a free OneSimCard SIM with $10 balance once we receive it.

Are there any other international SIM card brands that people would want to trade in for a free OneSimCard? We may open this replacement program up to all other global SIM cards for anyone who wants to make the switch. Any feedback is appreciated.

andy 22-04-2010 18:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSimCard (Post 32096)
Are there any other international SIM card brands that people would want to trade in for a free OneSimCard? We may open this replacement program up to all other global SIM cards for anyone who wants to make the switch. Any feedback is appreciated.

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kayexalate 18-05-2010 06:52

Trading in International SIM for Free OneSimCard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OneSimCard (Post 32096)
Thanks rfranz & Sofia for beating me to it - you two are fast :D

Monkeyboy, follow the link from rfranz, fill out the form and mail us your deceased Celtrek SIM. We will ship you a free OneSimCard SIM with $10 balance once we receive it.

Are there any other international SIM card brands that people would want to trade in for a free OneSimCard? We may open this replacement program up to all other global SIM cards for anyone who wants to make the switch. Any feedback is appreciated.

I have the Telestial Passport Global SIM card. It worked ok. I used it in Europe & Africa. It was nice to have free incoming calls in Europe. However, in Africa, I couldn't the ringback to work in Mozambique. I was frustrated because I was stuck and couldn't make any outgoing calls.

I was doing some research on the OneSimCard and came across this forum.

I'd love to send you my Telestial SIM card for a free OneSimCard to give it a try. :clap: Thanks.

FBlack_111 18-05-2010 14:44

For those who occasionally have ring back issues in other countries with their EKIT sim, there are other ways to get the ring back to work if you have problems. That's in addition to using the *126*......# code.

I am not sure this still works, but it helped me once in a country where ring back failed.

I discovered that the only way to make an outbound call was to send a text to "1234" with the contents of the text message containing the callback phone number string: *102*country code Number# and then waiting for a callback. IE: text

*102*1 858 555 1234# and send this as a text message to 1234. No charge for the text.

OneSimCard 18-05-2010 20:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by kayexalate (Post 32509)
I have the Telestial Passport Global SIM card. It worked ok. I used it in Europe & Africa. It was nice to have free incoming calls in Europe. However, in Africa, I couldn't the ringback to work in Mozambique. I was frustrated because I was stuck and couldn't make any outgoing calls.

I was doing some research on the OneSimCard and came across this forum.

I'd love to send you my Telestial SIM card for a free OneSimCard to give it a try. :clap: Thanks.

I am quite certain that the mods do not want me to provide an answer to your question, but hopefully by calling our customer service department they can help you with your request. Thank you for your interest.

ruloko 11-06-2010 16:58

OneSimCard unreliable in Egypt
 
We used Onesimcard in Egypt and found it frequently unreliable. After dialing either a US or Egypt phone number, we sometimes got a call back ring, but we would wait 10-15 minutes for the call to go through, but it never did. Other times calls did go through, but probably 75% of the time we couldn't complete calls. Texting worked fine. Next time I'll get international service on my phone. Better to pay more and have reliability.

OneSimCard 11-06-2010 17:06

PM me details
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ruloko (Post 32796)
We used Onesimcard in Egypt and found it frequently unreliable. After dialing either a US or Egypt phone number, we sometimes got a call back ring, but we would wait 10-15 minutes for the call to go through, but it never did. Other times calls did go through, but probably 75% of the time we couldn't complete calls. Texting worked fine. Next time I'll get international service on my phone. Better to pay more and have reliability.

Please PM me your account email address and phone model used so we can investigate and report back. Thank you.

Grampa 26-07-2010 23:48

I ordered one of these under the United Mobile replacement program. No risk there. My only hesitation about adding funds is that the funds apparently expire after 10 months and the minimum recharge amount is $25. After two years, the number itself is lost. If you don't travel that much, you could be leaving a lot of money on the table just to keep the card active.

OneSimCard 27-07-2010 16:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grampa (Post 33394)
I ordered one of these under the United Mobile replacement program. No risk there. My only hesitation about adding funds is that the funds apparently expire after 10 months and the minimum recharge amount is $25. After two years, the number itself is lost. If you don't travel that much, you could be leaving a lot of money on the table just to keep the card active.

Grampa, congrats on taking advantage of the United Mobile replacement program. Your balance will expire 10 months from the last recharge, but it will keep rolling over as long as you add the minimum amount at least once every 10 months. There's no need to add a lot of airtime in advance, you can just set up auto-recharge.

If your balance does expire, you can always add funds later when you are ready to travel. The phone number and SIM itself will never expire as long as you make or receive at least one call every two years. If you don't plan on traveling for the next 2 years, just call yourself once before it expires to get a new 2 year window.


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