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Join Date: 24 Oct 2010
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![]() Yeah but that's €20 per year just for keeping your sim card alive. Apart from that you also need to top up when you actually are in France and want to use it.
I kind of assumed this isn't any solution - you are cheaper off buying a new sim card every time you are in France. INT: abroadband, NL: Simyo, *bliep, BE: Colruyt Mobile, MEDIONmobile, LUX: Orange, PL: mBank Mobile, DE: Congstar, MEDIONmobile, IE: Vodafone, CH: OK Mobil, SwissCom, SE: Telia, ES: MásMovil, GR: Cosmote, IT: TIM, RO: Vodafone, RS: mt:s, BY: Privet, UA: Kievstar, MD: Moldcell Feel free to consult me about sim cards in the Benelux and Poland. |
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Join Date: 02 Feb 2012
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![]() Validity is probably slightly less of an issue if 6 months is the cut out, as we generally travel in April/July/October and also have a french relative that can buy an orange top up voucher if needed.
How long does the credit last for? as we could use any excess for phone calls anyway. |
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Join Date: 20 Jul 2011
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With a new card you are paying for the new SIM. You have to visit an Orange store, present identification, activate afresh and do all the normal waiting for 48 hours for internet access etc. Not to mention the new number. The whole recharge process can be done from outside France using the codes on the vouchers via the #123 menu on the phone (it's free). You can also activate the Internet and Mail options at the same time, a few days before you arrive back in France so they are available immediately on arrival. And everyone can contact you on the same number as last year. Just buy two more 10 euro vouchers to cover the next 12 months, before you leave the country. Unused vouchers last a long time, a couple of years I think. |
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