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Default Worldsim - 23-03-2010, 01:40

Has anyone had tried https://www.worldsim.com/Default.aspx ? I'm thinking of getting the multiismi. I previously had a UM both the +44 and +423
   
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Default Never got to really use mine. - 23-03-2010, 02:14

I got one for a little on eBay. It was just a single phone number one. Before I got to use it they changed from an annual fee [first year included in purchase] to a British Pound a month service fee. This ate up my balance before a European trip so I did not use it. One feature that is interesting is its call forwarding function that has free call forwarding to the US, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
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Since you live in the UK this might be a good choice for you. And they encourage you to use the call forwarding facility to make free calls to the US even.

Acquisition cost is a little high.
   
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Default 23-03-2010, 07:12

Hi elshaddai,

please see my last experience with this card:

http://www.prepaidgsm.net/forum/inte...nal-sim-s.html

i dont have the multi SIM since i use the old SIM, but i am totaly happey with this company, i have thier SIM since 2006 and hope they will stay around for many more years...

i dont know why but i never see them try push thier SIM in this forum, and they should (like other do).

i never try other SIM company but worldsim customer service is the best, i have use the live chat support and they work 24/7.

hope i helped.
   
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Default 23-03-2010, 13:16

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I got one for a little on eBay. It was just a single phone number one. Before I got to use it they changed from an annual fee [first year included in purchase] to a British Pound a month service fee. This ate up my balance before a European trip so I did not use it. One feature that is interesting is its call forwarding function that has free call forwarding to the US, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Call Forwarding Rates

Since you live in the UK this might be a good choice for you. And they encourage you to use the call forwarding facility to make free calls to the US even.

Acquisition cost is a little high.
So this means i can forward calls to my calling card which is in the usa and only have to pay for calling their uk number?
   
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So this means i can forward calls to my calling card which is in the usa and only have to pay for calling their uk number?
I am not sure what you mean by "forward calls to my calling card ". And why would you? Just set up WorldSIM to call the USA phone number you want to call and only pay the call cost to the WorldSIM phone number.
   
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Default 24-03-2010, 04:10

Thanks RFranzq and Jon, I will give them a try and see what happens
   
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