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| Moderator Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,215 Join Date: 06 Feb 2005 Location: Swidnik-home, Lublin-work
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The rate to EU/EEA is 0.44 PLN/min (the same as national rate but with 60/60 billing instead of 1/1 national). At the current exchange rate is about 9.36p/min. With the same tariff you'll get free calls voicemail and data at 0.02 PLN/100 kb (4.26p/MB). | |
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| Senior Member Prepaid Specialist Posts: 873 Join Date: 04 Feb 2006 Location: Germany
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Chris Thailand: truemove (phone+sms+wifi), TOT 3G (data) International: airbalticmobile+372, GYMSIM+44 Phones: Samsung C5212 DualSim, Vodafone 845 (Android) | |
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| Moderator Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,215 Join Date: 06 Feb 2005 Location: Swidnik-home, Lublin-work
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You can buy a Heyah SIM at newsagents, petrol stations, some bookstores, electronic shops (Media Markt, Saturn, Electroworld, some local chain electronic stores usually denoted by "AGD RTV" or "RTV AGD" like Euro), independent second-hand mobile shops/services (Komis GSM, Serwis GSM, Serwis telefonów komórkowych or sth like this). However, don't count very much on the shop assistant's help in switching the tariff. Even if he/she speak English, may not know about the tariff . Just use the code I told you in the previous post. At all those places (and many more, practically everywhere where you see a red hand logo) you can buy a top-up. There are scratch cards or terminal printouts with top-up codes for 5, 20, 30 and 50 PLN. If there's a language issue, write down "Proszę doładowanie Heyah za X PLN" ("A Heyah top-up for X PLN, please"). From terminals, you can also top-up with any full zlotys amount from 5 to 500 directly to your account. In this case, write down "Proszę doładowanie Heyah dla numeru xxx xxx xxx za X PLN" (A Heyah top-up for the number xxx xxx xxx for X PLN, please") where xxx xxx xxx is your phone number without +48. There also top-ups available from ATMs ("bankomat") operated by Bank BGŻ, BZ WBK (both 20-500 PLN) and Euronet (5-500 PLN). They all have English menus. You select "other services" or sth like this and type the nine digit phone number. I'm not sure if they accept chip-only cards - I'm afraid they "run" on magnetic stripes (=> skimming risk ). | |
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| Member Official Member Posts: 30 Join Date: 16 Jul 2006
Country: | Thanks for all the info. I meant by a mobile phone shop - a shop that sells only mobile phones with all makes/service providers covered. I am in Wroclaw in a couple of weeks, will go into Media Market - the one I am thinking of is in the Galleria and try and sort out a sim card. |
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| Moderator Prepaid Guru Posts: 1,215 Join Date: 06 Feb 2005 Location: Swidnik-home, Lublin-work
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. The closest to that definition are second-hand shops with services which I have already mentioned. Primarily they were trading second-hand phones as well as were unlocking and repairing phones. Currently they also sell prepaid sims of most brands, top-ups, accessories and sometimes also new phones (usually older models from "warehouse cleaning").Quote:
.BTW, until 15th Feb you can use the "double top-up" promotion. If you add at least 30 PLN in one transaction to your account, your next top-up within next 5 days will be doubled (but the bonus won't be larger than 150 PLN). | ||
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