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Join Date: 17 Aug 2009
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![]() Not really. The other two also accept this method of registration if you are abroad. I registered in all 3 providers with that method while in Germany.
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Join Date: 20 Sep 2009
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![]() That's nice because I asked Vodafone Gr and got the answer:
"3. You are not able to register your Prepaid from outside the country. According to the New Law (N.3783/09) for All mobile numbers (Registered before the 09/11/2009 or New ones) must be registered under your Personal details. Otherwise your mobile number will be inactive on the 31/07/2010. You have the time to do so until the 30th of July 2010. After that date if your number is still unregistered then it will be immediately deactivated without any further notice. So, you must visit a Vodafone shop here in Greece to register your Prepaid connection. There is no any other procedure from abroad and until the registration you are not able to use it. E-mail or web registration is not possible. All that you need is your Passport and the sim card of that mobile number. If you please pass this Important information to your friends if they have under their possession a Greek Prepaid mobile number unregistered, no matter from which Network (Vodafone or other). The registration is free of charge." Vodafone has been the only one, which put in "Hotel" at an address during registration..... |
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