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| Senior Member Prepaid Fan Posts: 159 Join Date: 05 Jun 2011 
					Country:    |  19-08-2011, 13:29 you only need to pay the $8 (or Euro5) for the time when you travel - so I'll pay it for a month when I go to the UK to reactivate my UK number. And people in the US can still reach me on the permanent US number. | 
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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 27 Join Date: 13 Sep 2008 
					Country:    |  19-08-2011, 14:20 Cant find much info on the site. Have a few questions though. I guess it means that when I dont pay the 5 eur, the number will be deactivated? When I reactivate would I get the same number back? Lets say I have two number on the sim, I get called to one, but am in the other country, I still receive the calls for free? Would be good as my girlfriend will go to spain for 5 months next year. Then I could call her on her Dutch number and she would receive it for free in Spain and have her spanish number to receive local calls as well. Non-active sims NL Qick, Easymobile, Tele2, Simyo, Rabomobiel, Vectone, UPC, GT Mobile, Orange, Hema, Lycamobile, Carey TZ Celtel Malawi Celtel Zambia Celtel SA MTN, Vodacom INT UM, UM+, Go Global Sim, Max Roam, 09 Sim | 
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