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![]() It sounds like the T-mobile SIMs have expired. What did they say when you called them before, as they should have been able to check the numbers?
I'd persuade them to give you new SIMs, and transfer the credit off your present ones. As for networks, I don't quite understand what you had happen at the shop. O2 and Vodafone were first of all on 900 MHz, with 1800 added later. Orange and T-mobile only on 1800. |
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Join Date: 22 Dec 2006
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![]() To topup an T-mobile uk sim card abroad try.
#33*1234# SEND it will do something (requesting action) then say barring cancelled. Wait for a callback phone call from T-mobile voila the topup line. the voice will ask u enter top up code or talk to customer services. works for me in china ![]() Vodafone UK (90 day expiry) so be careful, T-mobile and others are 180 days. Virgin Mobile is 1 year but wont roam without credit agreement signed. O2 generally does not roam that well. Vodafone is great worked everywhere i went. T-mobile 2nd great. I can talk to customer services for free from in china. costs them ![]() |
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