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Senior Member
Prepaid Fan
Posts: 102
Join Date: 17 Aug 2009
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![]() There's not need to worry, the answer from Vodafone is absolutely incorrect, the information provided by Wind is the correct one. And I insist on that because:
- I've already registered a Vodafone SIM while I was abroad, with an official authorization from the Consulate. - The law is clear and applies the same to all three companies. Vodafone cannot deny that kind of authorization. - The same authorization procedure applies in many other cases when your physical presence is not possible. I personally followed the same procedure many times and for many different reasons. |
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Senior Member
Prepaid Fan
Posts: 147
Join Date: 05 May 2004
Location: Greece
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![]() Just to update this thread slightly:
The deadline passed at the end of last month and all unregistered prepaid connections have been [b]barred rather than ceased.[b/] This means users can still register at the points of sale of their chosen network and their connections will be restored. If these connections still haven't been registered by 31st January 2011 (6 months after the barring was applied) then they will be ceased completely and the numbers recycled. |
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