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Old 13 Apr 07, 09:02 PM   #1
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American Sim Cards

Hi this has probably been said before but I can't find the answer anywhere.

Where is the best place to purchase American Sim cards for our mobile phones - we go to Florida in August and I thought it would be good for me and hubby and the two girls to take our phones incase the girls disappear!!! and panic.
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Old 13 Apr 07, 09:04 PM   #2
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What a good question .... No idea of the answer, but I'm sure someone will know
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Old 13 Apr 07, 09:06 PM   #3
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Thanks Sarah, I'm sure someone will let us know. We are currently on 02 I'm not sure if that helps answer the query.
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Old 13 Apr 07, 09:17 PM   #4
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I'm sure someone on here will have done it.
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Old 13 Apr 07, 09:34 PM   #5
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I think your phone may have to be 'unlocked' from your network (O2) for you to change the sim. Some networks charge a fee for this, depending how long you have had the phone. Also I think your phone has to be tri-band to work in the states (if your phone is fairly new it should be tri-band).
I would be interested in some definate info on this though,
Just before our last trip in March this year, Virgin mobile were giving away two free sims with £5 credit to whoever wanted one (online offer). DH and myself ordered 2 each so we had £20 worth of free credit to dial home (£1.80/min) and send texts (30p each). Worth keeping a look out to see if O2 do something similar.
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Old 15 Apr 07, 03:39 PM   #6
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When I looked into this the cost of sims to use in USA was just not worth it. Virgin mobile USA do phone starting from $20, then airtime, 100min is $20. Or you can go go for tracphone etc. Unlocking mobiles so they could use a USA sim was £20 and then you still have to buy the sim and that was around £30. The usa phones do not use sims so you don't get a good deal on buying a sim. A new phone is cheaper.
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Old 15 Apr 07, 03:43 PM   #7
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Hi ... I went into Walmart and bought a pay as you go phone, about $60.
Be warned you pay for both incoming and outgoing calls. But then if you are not realy going to use it when you come back why dont you sell it on the dibb for sale section....
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Old 15 Apr 07, 05:54 PM   #8
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in feb this year we went ot WALMART, they had pay as you go phones for $30 each ( sure they were not flash do everything phones, but hey ), this included $10 talktime, they then had top up cards for sale for various prices
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Old 15 Apr 07, 06:04 PM   #9
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www.0044.co.uk. we used them for phoning within the u.s. and phoning home. they were very reasonable. you can get your phone unlocked anywhere now. we had ours done at the local market for £5.
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We had a triband unlocked phone and went to the T-mobile shop on SandLake Rd near the Florida Mall. The guy was really helpful and we got a SIM card and new 407 number activiated straight away for just over $50. We put a lot of credit on it to start with as we were using it a lot and this ensured we get 25% more minutes each time we top up. We take it each time we go and add about $25 each time to ensure the minutes do't expire - they last for a full year from top-up and fortunately we are going twice a year at the moment. We seem to get good coverage and good value for the minutes - I had a fairly long call back to the UK and was surprised how few minutes I had actually used. The T-mobile chap was very friendly and helpful and everything was ready for us to use before we left the shop. You can buy the top-up cards in Walgreens, Wal-Mart etc. We were just saying that we'll go back next time and get another SIM card for my phone as Bill reckoned I kept giving him the slip in the shops!

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Old 21 Apr 07, 07:41 PM   #11
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Just wondering, if I buy a sim card in the U.S. How much is it to phone a landline over here and also a mobile over here?
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Old 22 Apr 07, 09:56 AM   #12
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For calls to the UK I use my quad band phone, but for calls inside the USA we have tow Tracfones, cost about $20 each and payg cards for them.
Means you can both have one and use them like walkie talkies to keep in contact or to order take out etc..
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Old 22 Apr 07, 12:07 PM   #13
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Bought sim cards from the Cingular shop in the Mall at Millennia last year - for $25 each, included $25 of airtime (not sure how we worked that one!). Very useful for keeping in touch with each other and other family travelling with us. Phones need to be unlocked though.
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