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I received following error message by paying with my German VISA Card:
"Une erreur technique est survenue pendant le paiement de votre commande, aussi la prise en compte de votre carte bancaire est actuellement impossible. Vous pourrez renouveler votre paiement ultérieurement ou bien sélectionnez dès à présent un autre mode de paiement. Merci de votre compréhension. " Can anybody tell me what's going on? |
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Bought a €15 card off ebay, registered on website from the US per the instructions earlier in the thread, and received a txt (to the orange number) almost immediately while on t-mobile. Emailed a passport scan to blois.contrats@orange.com. No idea if someone is now out there stealing my identity but seemed to activate the card after a few days and no less safe than someone making a copy or taking the number down.
For the first day or two the site showed only a €5 credit then seemed to fully activate and show €15 in credit. Used the menu for 50Mb (50Mo) of internet for €2 per day. Only have to do this once per day as I made a mistake one morning and I think it deducted twice. Orange sent a txt when my previous day ran out. All-in-all, pretty happy with this for a week in FR despite the bit of effort needed. Very helpful to have the phone and internet while wandering around. |
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Does foreign credit cards really work with orange? Or do they want a French credit card in order to have a bank with have seen a passport of the person buying the card? How about paying with "Bon d'achat ou chèque cadeau" |
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I will be living in France for four months' time later this year. Seeing as the Internet Max option is no longer available, I had a few questions about using my unlocked iPhone and Orange:
1) Les recharges max are only available for those with a French credit card, correct? Is there a way of getting that package without one? 2) If I can't get les recharges max, how much can I expect to pay for data, and how much will I get? 3) I've read that incoming calls are free regardless of where they come from — is this correct? Will I be able to set up a Skype U.S. based number and forward the calls to an Orange number for free (on the Orange end, at least)? I appreciate any guidance anyone would be able to offer me in advance. I've tried researching as much as I can, but once I think I have everything right, I find minor details that throw me off. |
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Receiving international calls is not free. I'm not sure of the rate, but I have just come back from a week in France using a prepaid Mobicarte, and receiving international calls definitely used up my minutes. You will be able to set up the US Skype number if you wish, but it will cost you to receive the calls, even if it's just deductions of credit minutes rather than deductions of credit euros. |
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Orange are often not the best value for money (especially now they are not selling the Internet Max product), but something to bear in mind is that their coverage is the widest. If you are a business traveller and are sticking to the urban areas, then you won't care whether your MVNO uses the Orange, SFR or Bouygues Telecoms physical networks. But for tourists visiting the remote and scenic parts of the country, the Orange network wins hands down for coverage.
And Lebara does not run on the Orange network. |
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Hold on one second— I don't mean to single anyone out, but in looking for more information about free incoming calls in this thread, I came across this post by you about a year ago:
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I'm mostly interested in being able to contact business and family in the U.S., and I'll be in major cities most of the time, so Lebara's limitations in rural areas doesn't bother me too much. But if I can get free incoming calls even from international numbers, then I might be able to be swayed away from Lebara at this point, as a free incoming call plan + Skype may turn out to be cheaper. |
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I was partly mistaken. What happened for a few days last week was that I roamed the Orange France SIM into Italy using an add-on roaming pack. Incoming international calls were deducted from the minutes on that pack. It is that deduction that I was thinking of. However as stated elsewhere if I had been on the Orange home network in France, receiving the calls would have been free. Sorry for the confusion.
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I am late to this thread, but still have a question about incoming international calls to my Orange SIM Card GSM phone. I am going to Corsica (France) in a week and wanted to verify that if I am on the Orange France network, will I be able to receive free incoming international calls? Thanks!
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