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"Do politicians take a lot of money from business interests?" I'm astonished to read these lines from America.
"There's an election here soon. If the local MP knocks on the door again maybe that's another question to ask him." Well, I've thought you wanted to leave the party altogether in the UK. As this is not an option for Germany and roaming will persist for the next years and decades all around us, I decided to take my personal revenge. Actually, this one guy is right. Some operators have come down with their rates. I decided, that it makes now sense to re-edit my recommendations for EU roaming data SIM cards. Some of them were initiated by members of this forum for which i'm really grateful. The survey turned out to be a guidebook how to beat the rules of the providers, who doesn't want us to use this or that SIM card. Furthermore, it has been graphically improved now. I hope you enjoy it. You may clear some typos or give more advice here or in the comments line of the Wiki. I'd appreciate your opinion, but remember, we focus on data on this WIKI which is the biggest ripoff on roaming right now. LINK: http://prepaid-data-sim-card.wikia.c...European_Union |
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You might well get that impression, given the mysterious popularity of a certain party whose MEPs only turn up for work half the time, and the cowering of other parties in response, but not everyone wants to leave.
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Getting off Politics and going back to original tread i presume the companies who preempted the death of roaming charges within the EU will now have to rethink there strategy, i wonder how long they will last before packages and prices are scraped or increased.
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