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Keeping Telcel Amigo microSIM active for a year, via onlline top-up.
I realized my question on Telcel (Mexico) online top-ups actually posted in the Europe folder, so I am posting it anew under Americas:
I have a Telcel microSIM for my unlocked iPhone4 which I recently used almost exclusively for Amigo Banda Ancha (internet data) plus a few SMS when I was too lazy to or couldn't find a paperclip to swap in my AT&T SIM. I then used my iPhone as a mobile hotspot for my laptop, iPad, etc. (after I couldn't get a standard Telcel data SIM to work in an unlocked Mifi hotspot, but that's another topic). I travel to Puerto Vallarta for a week or two around New Years every year and want to keep this SIM active (so I'm set as soon as I arrive, no taking a taxi and waiting in line at Telcel for an hour, etc.). The clerk said I had to top up every 4 months to not lose the phone number (elsewhere on this forum people report 6 mo). I think he said something about 100 pesos, but my Spanish isn't that good and am not sure if that was a minimum. Do you know if there is a minimum amount required to keep the SIM/number active? If not, I see my options as (let me know if wrong):
Unfortunately telcel only offers weekly, bi-weekly or monthly automated online recharging requiring me to set myself 6 or 3 calendar reminders a year in the above scenarios. (Know of a work-around?) Thanks in advance RTuesday (and others) for your advice on the minimum to keep the SIM active. Joel |
A kind response from RTuesday:
"In your position, I'd pay 100 pesos every 8 weeks (a little under 60 days) to keep it active. Smaller amounts have shorter expiry periods, as low as a week for 20 pesos. All amounts roll over if they haven't expired, so you'll have 600-700 pesos in your account when you return, so you could buy a month/3GB of data for under 500 pesos and have a bit in reserve. You do also have the option to use up a bit of your balance (very quickly) when roaming, if you suddenly need a bit of data in another country. If you let the balance expire you're gambling how long you can leave it before the number is cancelled (3-6 months are various estimates, no firm rule). Plus you're throwing away each balance, and will have to make a large refill just before returning, not worth the small savings." |
Try making a USD top-up...
Decided to delete this message
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