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BTW T Mobile UK calls to the USA can be a cheap as 3p/minute using a third party known as yourcallworld check their web site...somewhere there they give a link to purchase T Mobile UK sim cards for £1 each. You can also buy a bundle of minutes from T Mobile UK of 50 minutes for £2 with 60 days validity...by my math that comes to 4p/minute if you use the whole thing and you can call direct without a third party number. Orange UK requires registration and their rates of the Orange UK Call abroad sim...calls to the USA and Canada are 5p/minute....the card is free, easy to acquire once you get to the UK (it requires an initial top up of £10 but the cards don't expire easily and with eu roaming rates coming down quickly, who knows in the future they may be usable for very little throughout the eu. They're also easy to keep valid and active by simply sending a text message every so often which are cheap but count as a billable event require every 6 months or so..... I wouldn't pay 20 quid for a British sim card, at least not today when several companies are literally giving them away....you can also continue to use the UM card to receive calls... You'll just have to decide if having the number in advance is that important to you to spend the extra money. |
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I went to yourcallworld.com. The rates look too good to be true. What is the 07755 access number?
I have used United-Mobile sim worldwide plus callbackworld before their rates went very high. I am not a novice but not a techie either. Could someone explain the youcallworld process in simple terms that I could understand!! They mention they have a special rate with Tmobile UK... I don't see this rate on the TMobile site and wondered if these claims were unsupported. |
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I did find one place that sells the sim card for £0.99...but charges £6.50 to ship to the USA... However, that might not be so bad as when I was last in the UK, the T Mobile store wanted £5 for the sim card and carphone warehouse, in its catalogue, listed some obscene price for it! I don't know if they want me to give the name of the shop I used for UK phone accessories, they are very cheap but of course shipping to the USA is obscene. I also just looked on ebay USA (ebay.com) and found somebody selling one for US$2.49 with US$3.99 for shipping (shipping from USA)....you won't do much better than that... Do remember T Mobile UK sim cards are sold without any credit, you do get the phone number and upon arrival in the UK, you have a swipe card where you can go into most any pharmacy (Boots, Superdrugs), petrol station, grocery chain store (Sainsbury's, Tesco) and easily top it up for £5 to activate the card......go to ebay and do a search for T Mobile UK sim card and you'll find it. Also T Mobile UK operates on 1800 mhz. so those US tri bands made for Cingular (AT&T) and T Mobile USA which have 850/1800/1900 will work provided they are unlocked. |
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