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Join Date: 20 Jul 2011
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Woody1, suggest you check your Orange account. If you had Internet Max previously and never de-activated it (other than running out of credit) it will still be in your list of currently subscribed "mes bons plans". I can see it there in mine.
It looks like they may have removed it from general sale - if you don't currently have it you probably can't select it, but if you are an existing customer it may start working again when you put enough credit into the account. I also get presented with another option called "recharge max". If I am reading the French right it is 30 euros for one month giving you unlimited calls and SMS within France plus 300MB of data. Only catch is it requires an online credit card purchase which I am sure will fail if the card is not French. |
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Join Date: 16 Mar 2011
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I've used local SIM cards in many different countries, but the French telecoms seem to have the highest rates and are the most difficult to do business with of all the ones I've used. Given that France is a top tourist destination, maybe some carrier will start to offer good prepaid plans that appeal to occasional users. |
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Join Date: 09 May 2007
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Hello all,
Forgive me if this has been discussed before (I know how annoying noob questions can be). I will be in Paris for 9 days in June. I have an unlocked iPhone 4S. My plan of action was to buy a 3G Orange SIM on Ebay, something like this, eBay | carte sim orange 3g mobicarte neuves 5e de credits and have it sent to my Paris address in time for my arrival. I was going to cut the SIM down to the mini size and then buy 20EUR recharge at a tobacco shop to get voice, sms, and 150 mb of data (I am using this link as a guide) http://mobile-shop.orange.fr/OneESho...in/pop_cmo.jsp Does this sound right or are there flaws in my plan? Am I better off walking into an Orange shop in Paris and doing everything there? I am not a heavy Internet user, but would like access to Email, FaceBook and Instagram. Also, one thing I do not understand - do I need to specify MAX or recharging for 20EUR will automatically give me that plan? Please advise. |
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Join Date: 16 Mar 2011
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nokitsch: Your plan will probably work, but personally, I think it would be easier just to walk into an Orange shop and have them sell you a sim card and set up your phone. There's usually a wait to get service in an Orange shop, but the advantage is that they will set up your paperwork and get the card working on your phone. They will also sell you additional credit.
If you buy the sim card from eBay, it will probably be ok, but if there's a glitch, it will be hard for you to get it resolved. Also, the Orange shop will sell you the right size sim card so you won't have to cut it down. You will need to select your plan after you get the phone working. When I was there in May, I used the 2euro daily "Max" plan. I believe that you have to activate it each day that you use it. Otherwise, if you don't specify a plan, it will debit your balance on a per MB rate, which could drain your balance faster. |
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Junior Member
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Join Date: 02 Feb 2012
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I just topped up my account with £10 and then tried to go into the online portal to try and subscribe (as currently in the UK) but in France tomorrow.
I can see Internet Max as an existing subscription but then spotted online that Internet Max was removed in April 2013. Does anyone know if I have it as an existing subscription whether it will still work? (perhaps automatically once it sees the credit). Or is 100% dead? and 2 euro a day the only option. |
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