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![]() This thread seems more like a onesimcard promotion page from some new registered users!
Airbalticcard: NO credit expiry, active 2 years after last usage (JUST 1 chargable call or sms)... is the best +372 simcard for EU travellers. they also have per second billing for outgoing calls within EU... both xxsim and onesimacard charge per minute. airbalticcard simcard costs just 10euro... a lot cheaper than onesimcard. ATTENTION: onesimcard expire the credit after of just 10months of the last recharge! they also require the ridicilus amount of $25 for minimum recharge. lost credit is NOT refundable! |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------- Somebody pays: Just not you! Why Estonia phone numbers put us off. 'Free incoming calls' are just free to you, not your callers. Quote:
You even use it to discourage people you would rather not call you. Some users here do not think it right to put the burden of the call cost on the caller in this way. Things are now changing in the EU and certain call costs are going down and if that includes calls to Estonian mobile, great. There are still those outside the EU who will pay more. That calls to Estonia are trending downward make these options more attractive than they have been in the past. The ones who frequent here prefer intricate and cheap solutions over simple solutions which tend to cost more. I understand and appreciate that. More choices give us more options and that is why knowing about this niche is helpful for those of us here. |
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But there is nothing cheaper and more convenient if you use them with a good callback and dual-sim system. Quote:
Everyone else gets only the +372 number. The advantage is that I can give only 1 number where I am reachable worldwide. I don't need to give X different numbers to my contacts and I don't need to update them with new numbers every time I land in a new country. Quote:
1. it works out cheaper than anything else if you take the time to learn how to use it properly (callback + dual SIM). For example, Piranha (one of the other SIMs suggested here) is useless to me as it charges for incoming calls and outgoing calls are much more expensive than what I pay with my +372 SIM with callback + dual-Sim setup. Piranha is even less recommended in my case as its rates are only good regionally, so I would have to juggle with X number of SIMs. 2. and for those who don't want callback (+ eventually dual SIM) the +372 SIM can also be very simple, but then it will cost more. Quote:
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I personally have about 50 very important contacts from family to friends and business, and i do not think many would sign up and pay maybe £10.00 for top up only to ring me ![]() |
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I too went with Piranha Mobile, TruPhone, and Toggle Mobile. TruPhone states it will cost me $0.09 per minute to receive calls in all of my listed countries. And $0.32 per minute to make calls to other phones within the same country. I think it is $0.11 to send SMS messages. They provide a US phone number. Piranha rates vary from country to country. Receiving calls cost $0.06 to $0.08 per minute. Making calls to other phones within the same country cost $0.17 to $0.23 per minute. Sending SMS always seems to be $0.15. They provide a US and UK (not Isle of Man) phone number. Toggle Mobile in the "local number" countries of Denmark, Germany, France, and Spain. 3 pence (UK) per minute to land lines, 9 pence (UK) per minute to mobile, 9 pence (UK) per SMS. Calls/SMS are to phones within the same country. Free incoming calls in these countries. They provide a UK phone number and then a phone number in each one of the countries. I believe that the UK number is NOT an Isle of Man number. Europe 2013 vacation: Piranha-Mobile and Truphone plus the following AT: T-Mobile, CZ: Tesco Mobile, DE: Lidl & Toggle Mobile, DK: Telia & Toggle Mobile, ES: Toggle Mobile, FR: Orange & Toggle Mobile, HU: T-Mobile, SE: Telenor & Toggle Mobile |
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Furthermore, Toggle Mobile have announced that the US numbers (with free incoming!) are currently in testing and that they will be available soon (using the Lycamobile US platform). Toggle Mobile Launching Enhanced SIM Card, United States Numbers Coming Soon | TruTower |
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![]() Yes, very valid points.
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This way you give your contacts only 1 number, and you can change that forwarding to any SIM you are using at the time. Even if you move to another SIM, people can reach you on the same number. |
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I have already agreed with you in a post above that airbaltic could be the better one of the +372 travelsims thanks to this credit expiry, lower price and 1sec increments in Europe. I'll take another look at it. My Onesimcard will be arriving at credit renewal time, but perhaps I'll order an Airbaltic instead. |
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![]() I went to the airbaltic website to check it out:
Free incoming/forwarding countries: Airbaltic: 134 (they say more than 140 but I could count only 134) Onesimcard: 154 Furthermore, many of the regions Onesimcard provides free service in aren't even in the Airbaltic rates list. Of course, most of these regions are considered overseas territories of some countries, but many companies still charge them differently. The list below of 20 + 134 = 154 which equals the number of free regions served by Onesimcard could have us think that they are considering these regions as parts of other countires. The question is, does Airbaltic offer service in these regions or not? And are these regions free (as with Onesimcard)? I have sent them an email to inquire about this. We'll see. Regions: Aland Islands Azores Bonaire Canary Islands Christmas Isl. Curacao Easter Island Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey Reunion Island Saba St. Barts St. Eustatius St. Maarten St. Martin Svalbard Tibet US Virgin Isl. Zanzibar |
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from airbalticcard website for credit expiry: What are the expiration terms of airBalticcard mobile and my balance? There are no expiration terms imposed. The card is blocked if 2 years pass without activity on the card (phone call, SMS, credit refill). Left-over balance is returned at the customer's request within 2 years of the last activity from the card (call, SMS, balance refill) in accordance with the "General Terms and conditions". a very good UK +44 alternative roaming simcard is mysims2go http://www.mysims2go.com/document.aspx?iid=1060&lang=en very cheap rates and stable service based on cloud9 service http://www.cloud9mobile.co.uk/. free incoming calls in 101countries |
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