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Prepaid Pioneer
Posts: 696
Join Date: 01 Aug 2006
Location: Madrid
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![]() Thanks Malkav! Ideally it would really need some people chucking in some "hard-to-gets" like registered Japanese SIM's and things like Indian SIM's which require a bit of red tape to get a hold of!
Anyhow...Judging by the lack of interest, it was probably a daft idea anyhow.... unless anybody else has some input? Maybe the idea is just too obvious! (or too stupid..) I especially think that at least for people who depend on mobile web access with decent data rates whilst travelling, we could be on to something! For example I have a spare active Yoigo Tariffa 2 and Simyo SIM that I've previously lent to visitors here in Spain. Both of these are impossible to get in shops! These SIMs have had plenty of useage in phones or dongles for cheap and instant web access! |
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Official Member
Posts: 39
Join Date: 13 Jul 2008
Location: Neumarkt
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![]() Count me in I am in canada but have active Rogers, Fido, Telus, Bell, Wind, Vodafone.gr, vodafone.de and Wind.gr sims.
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Prepaid Fan
Posts: 114
Join Date: 05 May 2004
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![]() It's not a bad idea!
But we could start in a smaller scale. Just lending SIMs to interested persons. All based on common simpel trust. And then see what it leeds to. Maybe we colud start a special thread for this purpose and have it glued to the top. |
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