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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 27 Join Date: 21 Dec 2008
Country: | I will be receiving calls from the USA. Does that make a difference? Any tips on where to get a good prepaid card when I arrive in Buenos Aires? And will the cards you recommended work in the Northwest (Salta area)? Thanks! |
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| Junior Member Newbie Posts: 9 Join Date: 22 Aug 2008
Country: | yes, any prepaid will work for sure in Salta i receive calls in my Personal from Venezuela and in my Movistar too, and they never cost me a penny, but i repeat, dont buy Claro.. And u can buy a SIM-card in the street, will work, but will not be registered to ur name, they r already registered to a name of a John Doe! lol INTERNATIONAL SIMS: eKit World Travel SIM DECEASED SIMS: Claro (PARAGUAY) ; Play, Orange (POL) ; Vodafone (AUS) ; Vodafone (GRE) Anyone interested in swap SIMs with me PM. |
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| Junior Member Amateur Member Posts: 27 Join Date: 21 Dec 2008
Country: | Hi ari3l, I think I will probably get a movistar. My friend in BA recommended them too. Do you know how much a SIM card will cost and how much credit they come with? Why do people by "trucho" SIM cards? Also, I read somewhere that movistar will use up minutes when you receive incoming international calls. Is that true? Thanks! |
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| Junior Member Newbie Posts: 9 Join Date: 22 Aug 2008
Country: | a movistar SIM will cost you maybe $10 and comes with 0 inside, and i can not guarantee u that movistar doesnt charge for incoming calls, but personal dont charge for incoming calls, sure! INTERNATIONAL SIMS: eKit World Travel SIM DECEASED SIMS: Claro (PARAGUAY) ; Play, Orange (POL) ; Vodafone (AUS) ; Vodafone (GRE) Anyone interested in swap SIMs with me PM. |
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