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Originally Posted by petkow
It's the same for everyone as far as I know. The replacement SIM cards are exactly the same as what the new customers get, and the switch on the back end (for diverting the DID's) is the same as well.
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I had the same problem. I ordered a card with 15 Euro with the "Yackie"discount and got an Israeli card that didn't work. They sent the new Belgium card as a replacement which does place calls but I have no way to add a DID number. Nor can I dial out without using the alternate dialing method with a prefix number.
At least they responded to my emails and gave me a functioning sim card, even if it doesn't have the DID number which would make it more useful to me. I probably could get around this by using a third-party call forwarding service, but the whole point of a prepaid sim card like this is to have an all-in-one simple solution at a reasonable price.
Let's hope they can work out the bugs. It still sounds more promising than my dead Yackie card.
Phones/Wireless Devices: Doogee S90, Isatphone Pro, Amazon Kindle 3G, SkyRoam MiFi device, Karma MiFi device, AT&T Liberate MiFi device
Sim Cards: T-Mobile (Mint), AT&T (Mifi device or Kindle), Koko
Satphone: InMarSat
Broadband US Wireless Data: AT&T postpaid, Sprint (Karma Mobility prepaid)
Broadband International Data: SkyRoam
VOIP: Skype