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06-08-2013, 18:42
The only difference is... 1€cent
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06-08-2013, 20:03
Responding to my own post - I went online to Virgin and started placing an order to see how far it would let me go. It appears that it requires a French bank account for the monthly debit of the 19.99 Euro.
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06-08-2013, 20:07
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In the meantime, I've decided to move to them from B&You... I'm afraid of Simyo. |
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06-08-2013, 20:26
Abroad: AT: 3Reload iPad, Iniative 100%, Nimm3 Internet Klassik, Orange Wertkarte, Wowww!, yesss! classic, yesss! complete; CH: Sunrise, Swisscom Natel easy; ES: Movistar, Orange; GR: Cosmote, WIND; LU: Orange; NL: AH MOBIEL, T-Mobile; SE: Telenor, Telia; UK: 3Play, Lycamobile, Truphone, Virgin Mobile Devices: Apple iPad mini with Retina, iPhone 5s; Huawei B593u-12, E5372Ts-32; Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE |
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06-08-2013, 20:48
Don't know if you know the story about the recent changes for B&You prepaid... anyway, I've read that moving to another operator from Simyo is quite difficult, they've one of the worst customer service, unreliable service, and things like that. Given that I often use my French number, I prefer to move to a more reliable operator before B&You move me to Simyo.
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06-08-2013, 22:34
Just a normal process. Nothing to be afraid of.
Abroad: AT: 3Reload iPad, Iniative 100%, Nimm3 Internet Klassik, Orange Wertkarte, Wowww!, yesss! classic, yesss! complete; CH: Sunrise, Swisscom Natel easy; ES: Movistar, Orange; GR: Cosmote, WIND; LU: Orange; NL: AH MOBIEL, T-Mobile; SE: Telenor, Telia; UK: 3Play, Lycamobile, Truphone, Virgin Mobile Devices: Apple iPad mini with Retina, iPhone 5s; Huawei B593u-12, E5372Ts-32; Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE |
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07-08-2013, 17:27
OK then, 2 questions:
Are the monthly payments with Joe made by credit card? I went part of the way through the Joe process, and it seemed that it wanted a French ID card or French passport - neither of which I have. Any way to get around that? |
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07-08-2013, 19:54
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For this question I can't reply since I've not received my Joe sim yet. |
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07-08-2013, 22:16
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Update: Neteller isn't available to USA residents. Hmm. So Joe Mobile recharges for US residents would require an SFR paycard? |
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08-08-2013, 10:32
If you can get one, it would be a viable option.
P.S.: regarding Neteller, I too would be interested to top-up UK sims, but some of them (like O2) require also a British address associated to the virtual card, so I don't know if it could be useful... |
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