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callfan 19-03-2007 17:30

Prepaid card in Greece
 
Hi!

I'll go to Greece from 15 to 22 April, and I'd like to buy a prepaid SIM card.

Excluded TIM and Vodafone, what kind of offer could be cheap (the cost of SIM card, too) to call Italy?


Thank you guys! :D

AdmiralAK 19-03-2007 20:37

errr... ok my post was mangled :p
Your option is Cosmote then ;-) I use them, and I've had all positive experiences

prion 19-03-2007 20:58

If you would like to call Italy the cheapest option (directly) would be q card 1. It has 42 cents/min for Italy.
You can buy these cards from Athens cheaply (a few euros).

unobtrusive 20-03-2007 09:08

The Carrefour/Champion SIM's also have a rate of 0.42 to Italy. They also currently have an offer of double credit for in store top ups, so that would reduce the rate to 0.21/min.

http://www.carrefour.gr/mobile_champ...age=14&lang=en

Frog also has a charge of 0.42/min to Italy.

MoMad costs 0.59/min to Italy but currently has an offer for double credit with each top up, making it 0.295/min.

You have lot's of options if the main thing you want is cheap calls to Italy.

callfan 25-03-2007 12:16

I'm thinking about a Frog Mobile sim card... but I'm a little unsure...

Where can I buy it?
Can I recharge it in every shop (post offices, newsagents, ecc...)?

Because I leave as a schooltrip, and I don't want to have problems... :)

PS: sorry for my english

unobtrusive 25-03-2007 14:53

You can recharge Frog (and any PAYG mobile) by buying cards from the "Periptero" (Kiosk) which you'll find on almost any street (in Athens at least). So you probably shouldn't worry :)

callfan 25-03-2007 18:43

Ok, thanks... I hope because I'm a little worried about.

PS: if I speak in English, can anyone understand me?

Effendi 25-03-2007 19:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by callfan (Post 13981)
PS: if I speak in English, can anyone understand me?

probably many more people than in Italy will be able to understand you in English... :D

callfan 25-03-2007 20:29

Oh yes, naturally... :P

unobtrusive 25-03-2007 21:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by callfan (Post 13981)
Ok, thanks... I hope because I'm a little worried about.

PS: if I speak in English, can anyone understand me?

Yes probably :)

Even if the person at the kiosk doesn't speak English they will understand "frog". ;)


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