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Default Organizing SIM cards - 18-04-2008, 21:50

How do you organize and keep track of your SIM cards and their pertinent information? I'd like something to physically keep my SIM cards safe, as well as a method for keeping track of each of their balances, balance expiration dates, balance checking methods, etc. Do you just put them in a plastic bag and write their pertinent info on a piece of paper?
   
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Default 18-04-2008, 23:16

The section is wrong. Anyway i put my 24 sims in a little bag


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Default 19-04-2008, 00:40

What do you mean the section is wrong?

Do you just write down the necessary info for each on a piece of paper in the bag? Don't tell me you memorized the "check balance" function for 24 cards.
   
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Default 19-04-2008, 01:34

Storing the "check balance" number on the SIM is easy enough. Put an exclamation mark in front of the name of the entry so that it appears at the top.

I have a little aluminum case by Umbra that's designed to store driver's licenses, ID cards, credit cards, etc. It nicely and neatly fits my top-up cards and then I just slide the SIMs in last. It works quite well.


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Default 19-04-2008, 14:13

I have a credit card size sim card holder that holds 4 sim cards. I store these in a tin can that held breath mints. As far as the sim balance goes I never have enough on the sim card to worry about. When I go back to the country I just top off as soon as I can. the only one I worry about is Vodaphone, and I check the balance on the web site.


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Default 19-04-2008, 16:55

powerlifter,

Where did you get that SIM card holder? If I could get four or five of those, that would be perfect with my system.


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Default 19-04-2008, 19:05

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Where did you get that SIM card holder?
eBay, e.g. http://cgi.ebay.com/Soft-4-Sim-Card-...QQcmdZViewItem and http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Keyring-Blue...QQcmdZViewItem but FWIW I use the plastic boxes that flash memory cards come in.


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Default 08-06-2008, 09:52

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eBay, e.g. http://cgi.ebay.com/Soft-4-Sim-Card-...QQcmdZViewItem and http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Keyring-Blue...QQcmdZViewItem but FWIW I use the plastic boxes that flash memory cards come in.
I also store mine in the plastic boxes used for memory cards, (very handy) but have also ordered from ebay after seeing your link, thanks
   
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Default 09-06-2008, 12:58

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eBay, e.g. http://cgi.ebay.com/Soft-4-Sim-Card-...QQcmdZViewItem and http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Keyring-Blue...QQcmdZViewItem but FWIW I use the plastic boxes that flash memory cards come in.
thanks for the link, my sim case holder is being shipped whilst I write..
   
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Default 19-04-2008, 22:18

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Where did you get that SIM card holder? If I could get four or five of those, that would be perfect with my system.
They came from telestial when I bought my Hop card. They hold four sim cards I think.


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