Hi'
I have bought the USB SIM-Doctor 10in1 here:
http://www.gsm-technology.com/index.php/en_US,details,id_pr,683.html
It works just fine, and now I need some extra SIM cards for it.
But at GSM-Technology the extra cards are quite expensive (37,- US$ each)
and I wondered if anyone here has tested other empty cards for this.
What types of cards can be used with exactly this SIM-reader/writer?
I don't need to have 10 numbers on the same card. Fewer numbers would be
fine or even just 1:1.
Thanks in advance.
Best from: Wolly (DK)
David Senger - 10 Apr 2004 22:15 GMT
> Hi'
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> Best from: Wolly (DK)
I can arrange Empty SIM Cards for you for about 25 USD / pcs
Wolly - 11 Apr 2004 06:09 GMT
> I can arrange Empty SIM Cards for you for
> about 25 USD / pcs
Hi David
Thank you for your reply.
I am looking for a specification for the cards so that I can buy them from a
Danish supplier - or maybe from a place inside the EU.
When I buy things from outside the EU, I'll get taxed around 40%. And then
25$ is still a little high.
Best from: Wolly (DK)
David Senger - 11 Apr 2004 07:50 GMT
> When I buy things from outside the EU, I'll get taxed around 40%. And then
> 25$ is still a little high.
You won't pay 40% tax if the invoice is dated after 1st of May.
Jasper Sheehan - 23 Apr 2005 10:05 GMT
Hi,
I am trying to buy the above, but it's working out nearly 100euro for the
item by the time i have it shipped to me here in Ireland.
Does any one know where I can pick one up for a cheaper price.
I am sick to death of swithing my work sim and my personal sim and it's a
bit odd to throw two gsm's on the table where ever you go!
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best regards,
Jasper...