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Default 27-03-2014, 10:10

Just for the records, calls to other Aldi subscribers cost just € 0.03/min even from EU/EEA member states and Switzerland. So Aldi is also very interesting for people who travel in Europe and look for a cheap way to call each other.


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Default 31-03-2014, 12:44

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Just for the records, calls to other Aldi subscribers cost just € 0.03/min even from EU/EEA member states and Switzerland. So Aldi is also very interesting for people who travel in Europe and look for a cheap way to call each other.
This is indeed very interesting. Its funny how one of the main roaming requirements of almost all tourists is just to call other members of their family who might well be in the same shopping mall! (or in my case... usually in the same shop!) I know of some people who use 2-way radio for this... though I do say it is a sorry sight ever so much more embarrasing than a discreet phone... "Hank...where have you wandered off to again?... can you come down to the lingerie section and give tell me which of these you prefer..."

For a travelling family, buying a pair (or more) of these SIMs is really interesting. I actually do not even know of any cheaper alternative in the EU, or even any other product that comes close.
   
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Default What Happens When You Exhaust Your Roaming Data Quota? - 21-04-2014, 17:28

If one purchases the 120 MB/7 day data package, what is the charge for extra MB? Is it possible to buy a second package within the 7 day period?
   
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Default Recharging Aldi - 04-10-2014, 08:44

Aldi talk is a great option when travelling throughout the eu. However, it is still a problem for a non-German to buy credit outside Germany. While, the Prelado site allows purchases using PayPal, you are restricted to an "unknown" time interval between subsequent purchases. Are there alternative 3rd party recharge sites that allow purchase of eplus (Aldi Talk) vouchers with either a non-German credit card or PayPal?
   
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