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![]() Just to clarify, this means you can have Piranha customer service setup your service so that when you call someone the number that shows up on caller ID (of the person receiving your call) when calling over GSM is different from the one they give you? I assume you have to prove you own the other number, but if this is the case, this is a great feature, and may have sold me on getting a Piranha SIM.
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Join Date: 22 Apr 2005
Location: Chicago
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![]() I mentioned I will get a chance to test this sim for my incoming US calls, when I was in Nigeria the last 2 weeks. However, between the sim logging on and off network and searching for network, and going to emergency mode most of the time, until I restarted the phone. I resorted to my Ekit sim quickly! Not a single issue with Ekit - The thing worked perfectly.
Piranha may have lower rates, but it certainly did not work out for me in Nigeria. Always make sure you have a backup. Sim cards: AT&T (Contract), 3 UK, Piranha Mobile |
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Join Date: 09 May 2005
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![]() Shipped on Monday, arrived in California on Saturday. It took about 15-30 minutes for the SIM to first register.
Although our last trips the past couple years we've relied on having wifi at hotels and restaurants (Vietnam, Cambodia etc.) - we weren't sure we'd have universal wifi in China (never been there) and I have business needs that might not wait and wife has mother to deal with who is in a care home. While I got it mainly to put in a dumb phone for phone calls, their data rates are quite reasonable at 47 cents per Meg. I'll use my Blackberry for email - unlimited at 67 cents/day. My wife's ipad is locked, but I might take my Android Tablet. A/o Oct 20, 2013 no need for intl prepaid as T-Mobile U.S. includes voice roaming at 20¢/min (in and out)., unlimited text (in and out), and unlimited data in 140+ countries. My Plan -[6 lines] U.S. T-Mobile unlimited minutes (incoming and outgoing), unlimited text, fast data on each line. that $145/mo. total! . (In U.S. no surcharge for calling a cell.) If a line exceeds 2G of data in a month, pay $10 more for that line. [That only happens a couple times/year. |
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![]() I've been using a Piranha SIM for the past month in the US, and thus far I would hesitate to recommend it to anyone. On paper it's a great product. In reality, it seems that they have some serious bugs that need ironing out.
Some experiences: - Within the first few days, I noticed I was not receiving text messages being sent to my Google Voice number (i.e. I saw them online at Google Voice, but they were not being forwarded). With further testing I discovered that it had nothing to do with Google Voice, and direct phone-to-phone text messages were not going through to my device. I contacted Piranha online and the problem was quickly resolved. - A couple weeks ago on a road-trip to Chicago, my phone service stopped working completely. No reception at all. I was able to see T-Mobile's service (Piranha's US provider) when I did a manual service search, but was unable to connect. Despite restarting my phone and reinserting the SIM numerous times, nothing helped and service was unavailable for hours - even in areas I had used Piranha and T-Mobile before. I tried an actual T-Mobile SIM in my phone just to make sure it wasn't a T-Mobile outage. The problem was clearly on Piranha's end. I contacted Piranha online and the problem was quickly resolved (confirming my suspicion that it was a problem on their end). In my email I asked to speak with a supervisor, as not having service for such a long period is a serious fault. I received an email suggesting this was to do with T-Mobile's 3G bands and an incompatibility with my device - which it wasn't (I was using GSM and have used T-Mobile's GSM for years). Despite asking again, I've still received no explanation as to why I had no service for hours on end, nor any assurance that it won't ever happen again. - Once your balance goes below 3 pounds (remember it's a UK service), you receive a low balance SMS after EVERY call or SMS sent that reduces your balance further. Highly annoying. I've just contacted them asking for this to be disabled or at least reduced so that only one such notification is sent out per day at maximum. - On the plus side, they do allow you to change your outgoing caller ID info to another number. To do this simply contact customer service through their website. I changed my outgoing CID to my Google Voice number, and this plus the free incoming SMS (an unusual feature in the US market) make this ideal for using with Google Voice. So, if they can just fix the first 3 problems I'll continue using them. As it is now, if you're considering a Piranha SIM, I'd hold off if you can to see how things pan out. I'll definitely report back here if things get better or worse. |
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![]() No, sorry - I should have worded that better. What I meant was that any billable action (calls made and received, SMS sent -- but NOT SMS received since that's free) results in an low balance notification by SMS. So, send 3 SMS over the course of 5 minutes, receive 3 low balance notifications over 5 minutes. It's stupid.
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(Email from me to Piranha Mobile on April 18, 2013)Now, just in case that long-worded email wasn't clear enough, let me say it outright: My extended lack of service with my Piranha SIM had NOTHING to do with T-Mobile's 3G bands. I keep my Android device set to "GSM only" in the US because I know it doesn't get T-Mobile's 3G network, and I've been using T-Mobile's 2G network for the past 7 years directly with T-Mobile's own prepaid service. In fact, that was one of my reasons for buying a Piranha SIM: because Piranha uses T-Mobile in the US, and I knew from experience that T-Mobile's service works for me. |
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