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I think that free PAYG sims is the way is should be !
after all , what are they giving away ? the opportunity to give them money !! common sense to give your sims away I'd say This is why I was so amazed that Hutch took such a stand against people selling Three sims on ebay ! surely they'd rather someone bought them and used them than let them rot away in a drawer somewhere I think , give it a few years and all PAYG sims will be free by application
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I do agree with you, but every silver lining has a cloud.
A SIM gives someone access to the telephone network. A nominal charge for SIM cards means that people with ill intentions are, generally, prevented from purchasing them in bulk. Free SIM cards needn't be a bad thing provided networks insist on taking full and valid registration data for each one before allowing it to become active on the network. Orange do this - but not all networks do. Threepay USIM's for example just start working.
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Yes, they do, indeed
Which is nice Good exchange rates available on eBay - £15 in exchange for £5. Makes the Bank of England look silly by comparison ![]() Seriously though (and I was being!), Free SIMS are the way to go. The kids love the O2 £10 for 300 texts + calls to the top up value. Many of my daughters peers (14 - 15 age group) went on to Threepay over Christmas/New Year, but a lot have defected back to O2 once the novelty of video and picture messaging wore off. They do love the music vids though - and that is about all that keeps my kid on Threepay!
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