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From: rousseau on 13 Jun 2010 10:54 JL wrote: .... > Although still paying roaming charges, Vodafone passport is a worthy > contender. You can add it to PAYG SIM, which you can order free on > the Vodafone website. > Answering a call will cost 75p for up to an hour per call so although > not the cheapest it's simple. The person calling you can use > inclusive mins etc. > > https://www.v-store.co.uk/index.cfm?go=checkout.freesims VMT, hadn't realised their Passport was still in operation. R
From: mobaholic on 14 Jun 2010 05:21 On 13 June, 15:54, rousseau <inva...(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > JL wrote: > > ... > > > Although still paying roaming charges, Vodafone passport is a worthy > > contender. You can add it to PAYG SIM, which you can order free on > > the Vodafone website. > > Answering a call will cost 75p for up to an hour per call so although > > not the cheapest it's simple. The person calling you can use > > inclusive mins etc. > > >https://www.v-store.co.uk/index.cfm?go=checkout.freesims > > VMT, hadn't realised their Passport was still in operation. > > R I suggest you check that suggestion: I was told that Vodafone have discontinued it for new customers. If you get an old SIM with it already added, there is no problem, but I have heard that C/S. will no longer add it for new subscribers. You may be lucky, but it is worth checking before trying, and being disappointed.
From: JL on 14 Jun 2010 06:50 On 14 June, 10:21, mobaholic <mobaholi...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 13 June, 15:54, rousseau <inva...(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > > > > > > > JL wrote: > > > ... > > > > Although still paying roaming charges, Vodafone passport is a worthy > > > contender. You can add it to PAYG SIM, which you can order free on > > > the Vodafone website. > > > Answering a call will cost 75p for up to an hour per call so although > > > not the cheapest it's simple. The person calling you can use > > > inclusive mins etc. > > > >https://www.v-store.co.uk/index.cfm?go=checkout.freesims > > > VMT, hadn't realised their Passport was still in operation. > > > R > > I suggest you check that suggestion: I was told that Vodafone have > discontinued it for new customers. > > If you get an old SIM with it already added, there is no problem, but > I have heard that C/S. will no longer add it for new subscribers. > > You may be lucky, but it is worth checking before trying, and being > disappointed.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Passport is definitely available for all customers - no sign of it being discontinued at all. On PAYG just call 5555 to add it using the automated system. www.vodafone.co.uk/passport
From: "Stephen Hammond" no on 14 Jun 2010 14:45 Vectone Mobile offers a UK sim and incoming calls in France for 10 minutes for one pence. :) 0044.co.uk offers free incoming calls all over the world however there sims cost �20 :(
From: rousseau on 16 Jun 2010 16:56 wrote: > > Vectone Mobile offers a UK sim and incoming calls in France for 10 minutes > for one pence. :) > > 0044.co.uk offers free incoming calls all over the world however there > sims cost �20 :( Thanks for vectone - new to me. I know about 00444 and their rip-off SIMS! Have ordered a Bouygues SIM through www.priceminister.com. R
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