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  1. #1
    Can anyone recommend a UK SIM card that I can buy for the blackberry
    device that I already own? They all seem to combine the subscription
    with a new device...
    Thanks
    Mark




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  2. #2

    Re: UK sim card for blackberry

    On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 22:25:57 -0000, "www.payasyouspam.me.uk"
    <webmaster@(REMOVETHESPAM)pocket.dosh.uk> wrote:

    >Do you want a pay as you go sim card? I use Orange PG for GPRS net accesss.
    >Get 4MB per month for £4 or £1 for one day for unlimited GPRS.


    No, he bloody well does not want that, spammer. He is asking for a
    Blackberry-enabled sim card.

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  3. #3
    www.payasyougo.me.uk
    Guest

    Re: UK sim card for blackberry

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 22:25:57 -0000, "www.payasyouspam.me.uk"
    > <webmaster@(REMOVETHESPAM)pocket.dosh.uk> wrote:
    >
    >>Do you want a pay as you go sim card? I use Orange PG for GPRS net
    >>accesss.
    >>Get 4MB per month for £4 or £1 for one day for unlimited GPRS.

    >
    > No, he bloody well does not want that, spammer. He is asking for a
    > Blackberry-enabled sim card.
    >



    Fair play. Not having ever had a Blackberry i did not no this.

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  4. #4
    Road Runner
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    Re: UK sim card for blackberry


    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 22:25:57 -0000, "www.payasyouspam.me.uk"
    > <webmaster@(REMOVETHESPAM)pocket.dosh.uk> wrote:
    >
    > >Do you want a pay as you go sim card? I use Orange PG for GPRS net

    accesss.
    > >Get 4MB per month for £4 or £1 for one day for unlimited GPRS.

    >
    > No, he bloody well does not want that, spammer. He is asking for a
    > Blackberry-enabled sim card.
    >

    How was that post spamming?
    > --
    >
    > Iain
    > the out-of-date hairydog guide to mobile phones
    > http://www.hairydog.co.uk/cell1.html
    > Browse now while stocks last!






  5. #5

    Re: UK sim card for blackberry

    On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 14:04:59 GMT, "Road Runner"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >How was that post spamming?


    He keeps posting brain-dead messages with an over-long sig selling
    foreign sim cards.

    Although that doesn't make every message he posts into spam, it does
    make him a spammer.

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    Iain
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    http://www.hairydog.co.uk/cell1.html
    Browse now while stocks last!



  6. #6
    www.payasyougo.me.uk
    Guest

    Re: UK sim card for blackberry

    > He keeps posting brain-dead messages with an over-long sig selling
    > foreign sim cards.
    >
    > Although that doesn't make every message he posts into spam, it does
    > make him a spammer.
    >
    > --
    >
    > Iain
    > the out-of-date hairydog guide to mobile phones
    > http://www.hairydog.co.uk/cell1.html
    > Browse now while stocks last!



    Take your self a chill pill mate. Its only a newsgroup.

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  7. #7

    Re: UK sim card for blackberry

    On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 09:29:33 -0000, "www.payasyouspam.me.uk"
    <webmaster@(REMOVETHESPAM)pocket.dosh.uk> wrote:

    >Take your self a chill pill mate. Its only a newsgroup.


    And you are a spammer cluttering it up with unwanted adverts. People
    read this group over mobile links, sometimes at significant cost.

    --

    Iain
    the out-of-date hairydog guide to mobile phones
    http://www.hairydog.co.uk/cell1.html
    Browse now while stocks last!



  8. #8
    Chris Lawrence
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    Re: UK sim card for blackberry

    On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, [email protected] wrote:

    > On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 22:25:57 -0000, "www.payasyouspam.me.uk"
    > <webmaster@(REMOVETHESPAM)pocket.dosh.uk> wrote:
    >
    > >Do you want a pay as you go sim card? I use Orange PG for GPRS net accesss.
    > >Get 4MB per month for £4 or £1 for one day for unlimited GPRS.

    >
    > No, he bloody well does not want that, spammer. He is asking for a
    > Blackberry-enabled sim card.


    Like most spammers this one appears a little hard of brain.

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    Chris



  9. #9
    David Hearn
    Guest

    Re: UK sim card for blackberry

    [email protected] wrote:
    > On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 09:29:33 -0000, "www.payasyouspam.me.uk"
    > <webmaster@(REMOVETHESPAM)pocket.dosh.uk> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Take your self a chill pill mate. Its only a newsgroup.

    >
    >
    > And you are a spammer cluttering it up with unwanted adverts. People
    > read this group over mobile links, sometimes at significant cost.


    However, you provide a link to your (admittedly out of date) site, which
    has Ads by Google on it. Does that mean you're getting money from
    having your link on your sig?

    D



  10. #10
    David Hearn
    Guest

    Re: UK sim card for blackberry

    [email protected] wrote:
    > On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 09:29:33 -0000, "www.payasyouspam.me.uk"
    > <webmaster@(REMOVETHESPAM)pocket.dosh.uk> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Take your self a chill pill mate. Its only a newsgroup.

    >
    >
    > And you are a spammer cluttering it up with unwanted adverts. People
    > read this group over mobile links, sometimes at significant cost.


    Oh, and meant to say, his signature has 166 characters in it. Your
    signature has 119 bytes. Therefore his is, admittedly, 47 bytes, or 40%
    larger than yours. However, even at 75p per KB (T-Mobile most expensive
    UK GPRS cost I believe), your sig costs 8.9p for the user to download.
    His costs 12.45p. Therefore, for those users who haven't signed up for
    a GPRS bundle will be paying an extra 3.5p for his signature.

    At a more reasonable, £4 per MB (40p per KB), that extra cost is only 1.9p.

    Realistically though, how many users who read newsgroups on their mobile
    will not have data bundles with included allowance, and in the big
    scheme of things, 47 bytes isn't much.

    D



  11. #11

    Re: UK sim card for blackberry

    On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 14:19:13 +0000, David Hearn
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Does that mean you're getting money from
    >having your link on your sig?


    Yes. Not much, but some. Do you have a problem with that? Note that my
    sig falls within the guidelines, and his does not.

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    Iain
    the out-of-date hairydog guide to mobile phones
    http://www.hairydog.co.uk/cell1.html
    Browse now while stocks last!



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