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![]() If you know someone in Germany, perhaps they would be happy to apply for a free Congstar card for you.
The offer is here: http://mp-success.com/mpa/wm/000350/?partner=cst_ppd In Germany, you can buy or top up the card at many locations: gas stations, "real" supermarkets, "Extra" Supermarkets und "DM" drug stores, etc. There is an excellent wiki with information about all the German prepaid cards: http://www.prepaid-wiki.de/index.php5?title=Hauptseite |
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![]() In Germany, people are allowed to move telephone numbers from one telephone network to another. But this is not a problem because it is easy to test which network a telephone number belongs to.
From T-Mobile network (and from T-Mobile discounters: Congstar, etc) dial: 4387 From Vodafone network (and from Vodafone discounters: smobile, etc) dial: 12313 From eplus network (and from eplus discounters: simyo, etc) dial: 10667 From O2 network (and from O2 discounters: Fonic, etc) send an SMS message to special service code 4636 with the text: "NETZ telephone number". Do not include the quotation marks. The SMS is free of charge. Example: NETZ 01761234567 All of the above methods are free of charge, when they are internal network calls. These numbers can save a lot of money if you use a German flatrate tariff together with a second SIM. |
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