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Default 18-09-2009, 15:10

It works out at 120 days since the last topup. However if you maintain a positive balance the card stays valid.

Have a look at:
blau - Preguntas frecuentes

The problem is that the 2 euro/month minimum consumption can bring a positive balance to zero if the SIM is not being used. After the card hits zero, you can only receive incoming calls for 30 days, after which you only have 90 days more in which to topup or the card becomes completely disactivated.

Remember that this month, if you put 30 euros on, you will also get a bonus 15 euros added on next month!

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Default unlocked mobile for free - 18-09-2009, 16:25

Thanks a lot Petkow for your help.
I now checked, had translated the FAQ (PROMT - Free Online Translator and dictionary - English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese (Brazilian) and Russian languages.) and enjoyed.

The minimum consumption I'll spend for SMS in other EU countries....

I got the SIM in a Media markt in Pamplona for 10€ including 10€ balance and including a free unlocked mobile ALCATEL OT-103 which properly works with my german VF CallYa SIM.


Do you know if there is a way to recharge with german i.e. E-Plus or BLAU vouchers too?

My swiss sunrise SIM for instance accepts german o2 vouchers.

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Default 18-09-2009, 16:41

Glad I could help. That is an amazing deal! It may only be a basic handset, but that really is amazing! Even a replacement mains charger will probably cost that in some places!

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Do you know if there is a way to recharge with german i.e. E-Plus or BLAU vouchers too?
I am not too sure about this at all. Perhaps someone else here may be able to help out. As they are part of KPN, I would think that there must be some agreements amongst their various partners and brands such as Base and E-Plus.
   
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Default 19-09-2009, 16:13

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My swiss sunrise SIM for instance accepts german o2 vouchers.
Interesting. That could be a reciprocal arrangement from the Starmap Alliance.

But I thought it was defunct, and I failed when trying to top up Wind with O2 UK
   
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Default 19-09-2009, 20:39

To say it more precisely:
It worked in the past, 1-2 years ago. They sent SMS with that hint.
In 2009 I have no experience.
   
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