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willemijns 09-01-2013 16:34

exchange FR <-> UK free sim
 
Hello,

exchange FR SIM cards vs. UK card (unlimited time validity). PM me.

NFH 10-01-2013 23:59

Does this include B&You SIM cards? Will you order them for UK residents? They have to be ordered with a French credit/debit card for delivery to a French address, ideally via a B&you user account created by the eventual customer.

willemijns 11-01-2013 06:09

> https://www.b-and-you.fr/carte-prepayee/"]B&You SIM cards[/URL]? Will you order them for UK residents?

I offer a b&you card to a EU27 resident in exchange of a lycamobile UK card.
only condition: i want to receive it before sending.

> They have to be ordered with a French credit/debit card for delivery to a French address, ideally via a B&you user account created by the eventual customer.

i know this...

NFH 11-01-2013 07:56

There are at least ten people, including many in a thread at http://www.prepaidgsm.net/forum/fran...-prepayee.html, who will pay your expenses for ordering a B&You SIM card. In addition to an exchange, will you also order them for anyone who pays your total expenses?

willemijns 11-01-2013 13:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by NFH (Post 41647)
There are at least ten people, including many in a thread at http://www.prepaidgsm.net/forum/fran...-prepayee.html, who will pay your expenses for ordering a B&You SIM card. In addition to an exchange, will you also order them for anyone who pays your total expenses?

Have i spoken about to offer a lot of cards ? no ! only one ! bought by error.

NFH 11-01-2013 19:41

You wrote "FR SIM cards" (plural). Sorry if I misunderstood. You would be very popular here if you could help out with obtaining B&You SIM cards. My B&You SIM card is already on its way, so I'm speaking for others.

willemijns 11-01-2013 22:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by NFH (Post 41654)
You wrote "FR SIM cards" (plural). Sorry if I misunderstood. You would be very popular here if you could help out with obtaining B&You SIM cards. My B&You SIM card is already on its way, so I'm speaking for others.

sorry i use plural :-(

The problem if b&you blocks non-FR customers is for law responsibily against
bad SIM cards use (drug traffic is the well known)...

same thing is done in UK except delightmobile UK with a hint & tricks.

NFH 11-01-2013 22:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by willemijns (Post 41658)
The problem if b&you blocks non-FR customers is for law responsibily against bad SIM cards use (drug traffic is the well known)

Such discrimination is prohibited by Article 20 of Directive 2006/123/EC. If they accept French cards, then they have to accept cards from other EU countries.

willemijns 11-01-2013 22:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by NFH (Post 41659)
Such discrimination is prohibited by Article 20 of Directive 2006/123/EC. If they accept French cards, then they have to accept cards from other EU countries.


you can launch a lawsuit ^^

NFH 11-01-2013 23:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by willemijns (Post 41660)
you can launch a lawsuit ^^

A lawsuit is between two private entities, which would not be the case here. This would be action by a public body against a private entity, e.g. a prosecution or other enforcement action.

inquisitor 12-01-2013 02:13

The mentioned directive protects individuals against immediate discrimination because of nationaliy but it is not applied where discrimination emerges as a sideeffect for different reasons, be it fraud prevention, billing issues or technical reasons. While I would applaud if operators were forced to provide service to any EU citizen, in fact I won't be allowed to sign a postpaid contract outside Germany and you won't get one here because you don't have a German bank account. These directives, by the way, are ridiculous as long as they don't have direct binding legal effect but instead just obligate member states to implement them in national law, which they will do one or the other way or not at all.
And please don't scare away our new contributor with hairsplitting discussions, especially as he is the only French guy around.

NFH 12-01-2013 17:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by inquisitor (Post 41664)
The mentioned directive protects individuals against immediate discrimination because of nationaliy but it is not applied where discrimination emerges as a sideeffect for different reasons, be it fraud prevention, billing issues or technical reasons.

Discrimination against place of residence is also covered, and I've checked that this does cause the legislation to apply to payment methods. While a mobile network could lawfully discriminate for postpaid contracts by place of residence (because it is providing a credit line), it could not lawfully discriminate for prepaid SIM cards.

123456 12-01-2013 19:47

Living in Holland i ordered and received a free UK Delight SIM here: http://www.delightmobile.co.uk/View/Order/FreeSim.aspx
Remember to squeeze in the name of your country somewhere (like PARIS - FRANCE or so).

yasiryassi 19-01-2013 03:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by willemijns (Post 41632)
Hello,

exchange FR SIM cards vs. UK card (unlimited time validity). PM me.

tu peux me dir ce sim cart se sont active?????

yasiryassi 19-01-2013 03:10

et dit moi le prix


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