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  1. #1
    daisho2000
    Guest
    Hi,

    I did read Lena's advices to obtain a good prepaid service in U.S.A., but
    there are left some new question:

    1 - If i buy a ecallplus kit they send me a sim card to insert in my cell.
    or send me just an activation code in e-mail?

    2 - If they don't send me a sim card do i have to buy one from other network
    provider?

    3 - I' ll live in N.Y. city is ecallplus good anyway?

    4 - In one of the dozen sites i'm browsing is written that with At&T
    prepaid-offer you pay not just when you call but also when you recive a
    call: is it so with every pre-pasi offer (t-mobile, verizone etc.)? Is it so
    with ecallplus?

    5 - Are there some other good company that works within New York city?

    6 - What do you think about this offer?
    http://www.travelsimusa.com/products.html

    I'm form Italy and in my country there are 3 national operator, and the 70%
    of the 40 million cell. phones has a pprepaid contract, so for me is it very
    strange that the most technological advanced country has just monthly
    subscriptions for wireless phone.

    Hope someone can help me

    Sincerelly

    Daisho2000





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  2. #2
    Donna Becker
    Guest

    Re: USA pre-paid sim

    I just activated a phone for emergency purposes using ecallplus - so can
    answer your questions!
    Hi,

    I did read Lena's advices to obtain a good prepaid service in U.S.A., but
    there are left some new question:

    1 - If i buy a ecallplus kit they send me a sim card to insert in my cell.
    or send me just an activation code in e-mail? They email you the pin # if
    you activate a phone on their list - I believe it should be an AT&T phone

    2 - If they don't send me a sim card do i have to buy one from other network
    provider? - ecallplus sells their cards only as far as I know

    3 - I' ll live in N.Y. city is ecallplus good anyway? - yes it doesn't
    matter where you live - if you can't connect on an AT&T network you roam -
    thus the 100 minutes you get are good for anywhere you call to or from -
    including calling to several foreign countries

    4 - In one of the dozen sites i'm browsing is written that with At&T
    prepaid-offer you pay not just when you call but also when you recive a
    call: is it so with every pre-pasi offer (t-mobile, verizone etc.)? Is it so
    with ecallplus? yes your minutes are used if you make or receive calls

    5 - Are there some other good company that works within New York city? -
    don't know

    6 - What do you think about this offer?
    http://www.travelsimusa.com/products.html - don't know

    I'm form Italy and in my country there are 3 national operator, and the 70%
    of the 40 million cell. phones has a pprepaid contract, so for me is it very
    strange that the most technological advanced country has just monthly
    subscriptions for wireless phone.

    Hope someone can help me - you might want to buy a cheap phone on eBay - for
    example I got a Nokia 5165 for $5 - then activated it on ecallplus.com for
    $25 and have 100 minutes to use for 90 days. However, keep in mind when you
    buy more minutes they vary in price depending how many you buy. The nice
    part is unused minutes roll over if you buy more minutes before your 90 day
    period is up - all these questions are answered on
    ttp://www.ecallplus.com - I have Sprint and did not want the expense of a
    2nd line for my husband who seldom uses a phone. DonnaB

    Sincerelly

    Daisho2000






  3. #3
    daisho2000
    Guest

    Re: USA pre-paid sim

    Hi Donna,

    Thank you for the reply, but i have just another question, if you please:

    The phone tdma (like Nokia 6165) doesn't need to have a sim card, but it is
    activated by the network carrier, is it right? So your cell. works just with
    ecallplus company and you don't need to lean to others company like T-Mobile
    or At&T, correct?

    Ah, another little question: with ecallplus do you pay the incoming call too
    or you pay just the call you make?

    Thank you very much

    Sincerelly

    Daisho2000





  4. #4
    Donna Becker
    Guest

    Re: USA pre-paid sim

    Hi Donna,

    Thank you for the reply, but i have just another question, if you please:

    The phone tdma (like Nokia 6165) doesn't need to have a sim card, but it is
    activated by the network carrier, is it right? So your cell. works just with
    ecallplus company and you don't need to lean to others company like T-Mobile
    or At&T, correct?

    Ah, another little question: with ecallplus do you pay the incoming call too
    or you pay just the call you make?

    Thank you very much

    Sincerelly

    Daisho2000

    Ecallplus http://www.ecallplus.com works with AT&T phones and uses AT&T as
    their provider. However, if you are in an area where AT&T is not available -
    it will roam - in other words your call will be picked up by the carrier it
    can use. Therefore, if you sign up like I did getting the starter kit for a
    phone on their list - you get 100 minutes to use to make OR receive calls -
    people calling you will use up your 100 minutes. Go to their website
    because you can also email them any question you have - they are very, very
    helpful! I personally think it's a deal for people who only need a phone
    for emergencies or who seldom make or receive calls. I actually gave a
    phone I activated as a gift to a friend who uses it to call Japan! DonnaB





  5. #5
    exit
    Guest

    Re: Re: USA pre-paid sim


    That plan that you pointed out is interesting the free incoming calls is
    a great deal and you only need to Re up every 60 days and there are ten
    dollars prepaid cards so you can have unlimited incoming calls for 5.00
    per month I have not read the fine print but so far i think its one of
    the best prepaid plans
    http://www.travelsimusa.com/products.html

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  6. #6
    daboo
    Guest

    Re: USA pre-paid sim

    "Free incoming calls for 6 to 9 month for most countries"
    So the Incoming calls for limited time??

    >
    >That plan that you pointed out is interesting the free incoming calls is
    >a great deal and you only need to Re up every 60 days and there are ten
    >dollars prepaid cards so you can have unlimited incoming calls for 5.00
    >per month I have not read the fine print but so far i think its one of
    >the best prepaid plans
    >http://www.travelsimusa.com/products.html





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