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Junior Member
Newbie
Posts: 1
Join Date: 11 Jun 2007
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I too had similar problems. I would get the SIM card without its phone number, PIN code, etc. I would have to email them to get the information. Then, once in Europe, I tried to top-up and received multiple "security issues" when doing this online in Italy. I called and emailed and was promised a 2 pound addition to my account to cover my need to call my son who we accidentally separated from. This did not happen.
I then tried for the next 4 days to top-up online, got server database error web pages every time. "Customer support" replied with "sorry, we are working on it". Needless to say, we finally went to an FNAC store in Paris and got an Orange SIM plan and used that. Lesson learned. Tim in U.S. |
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Junior Member
Newbie
Posts: 7
Join Date: 27 May 2007
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I had a similar problem. I got my card in the mail but the pin, puk and phone number on the breakout portion of the sim weren't valid. I tried multiple times to contact them but no response. Luckly someone here mentioned that the information was on an email sent to me from globalsim when I ordered the card, that worked
Anyway Globalsim provides zero support. I'm leaving next week for our trip. I can't imagine they are going to survive in business much longer. I'm just going to keep my fingers crossed and hope I don't have any issues in Europe.Ken |
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