Hi
Just wondering if anyone has heard of "my cherry mobile" it is offering cheap calls by just changing your sim card in my case to call Mexico to England 21p a minute. This sounds too good to be true especially as the sim card only costs £24.99 which includes £20.00 of calls so the sim is only £4.99.
I dont want to buy it and find when I get to Mexico that it doesnt work and end up having to fork out again for a phone card.
Has anyone used this company before?
sounds good on paper doesnt it ,looking at their site now
I wouldn't bother with your mobile. There's plenty of phones and the phone cards are really cheap.
i only use my mobile abroad incase of emergencies , always find plenty of phone boxes and much cheaper
I haven't heard of this particular company but I know that you can buy a similar sim from Carphone Warehouse for around the same price, and at least you've heard of the company that way so maybe they will be more reliable?
I do this and save myself a packet, most of the msgs you'll receive from friends and family will be text msgs in any case. There are so many different sites with cheap access codes for friends and family to call you on a foreign mobile like best minutes.
Don't bother using your home mobile out there unless you're using it for business.
Save yourselves a packet people
So roundasapound do you mean by a sim abroad and put it in our UK mobile? Will it work like that? What about all phone no's, info etc stored on UK phone as I won't have them with new sim? Sorry I'm not too technical minded, just wondered how complicated it would be to do this? Thanks
As others state make sure the phone is not sim locked to your supplier !!
Try putting a friends sim in your phone from another provider & see if it works to prove it.
Yes, I buy a foreign SIM for that country abroad, put it in my UK phone and make calls.
It's pretty much as Lloydies says really:
1) get your mobile phone unlocked, I did mine in Tunisia for 8 dinar, but you can get unlocking codes on google for a few pounds, shops here in UK will do it for you too, that way it's free to use on any network.
2)Buy yourself a foreign SIM card, top it up with credit and you're ready to go. Some countries (e.g. Tunisia) require you to take your passport when purchasing a SIM.
I don't store the phone directory on my SIM, only phone, so when you swap SIMS it doesn't matter, but that's a good idea what Lloydie says, just I can't be bothered..lol
You will save yourself so much money.
Thanks very much for that info, I will certainly give it a go as my phone is already unlocked so shud be no probs there, we are going to Spain so I should imagine it will be easy enough, do I buy the sim card in a proper mobile shop as these will prob only be in the main towns, cheers I was going to pay 02 the one off £5 for one month to use my phone abroad at a cost of 25p per minute with no charge for receiving incoming calls but this is only to other 02 mobiles or landlines in Uk, do you think it is still worth buying a foreign sim?
Just get the foreign SIM, as when you pay o2 the £5, you are still going to pay more to make and receive calls, so you still don't have an idea of how much this is going to cost you. At least with the foreign SIM you know when the credit runs out you just top up, no shock horrors when you get back.
I'm not sure what would be best, you may be able to buy a PAYG SIM in a corner shop like you can here, in which case it'll be the same process as here.
Probably the best bet would be to go into a mobile phone shop that sells SIMS for different network providers, that way you can judge for yourself which network is the best value for money.
Incidentally roundasapound, I suspect dorra may already know about this. but twinkletoes, who has the same avatar, was asking the question
Hi aslemma I wondered why he called me Dorra!!!
Hi twinkletoes, apologies
No worries roundasapound
Score one all I think - one name change and one sex change.
Off to Turkey in a few weeks, can anyone tell me if Turkey is part of the EU or not? This makes a big difference in cost while using a mobile from over there, I'm only really planning to use my mobile to text home or so our kids (who will be with us) can contact us if needed and the cost is double if Turkey is not classed as in the EU
No, Turkey is not part of the EU. The government wants to join but there are numerous political reasons why it is being blocked, inlcuding the fact the army virtually controls the country and decides who can be in the "democratically" elected government. But if the army didn't have such a firm grip the country is likely to collapse into civil war. In the meantime the PKK still makes bombing forays into tourist resorts a couple of times a year whilst journalists and trade unionists still get locked up (and occasionally murdered) for being critical of the government.
I'm not trying to turn the board into a political rant and it's up to you where to go on holiday but can people please do a little bit of research before booking!
When I go abroad, I do take my mobile but only as an emergency contact for family/neighbours. I always give them the name and number of where I'm staying, and if I want to ring them at all, I just buy a phone card in that country. The calls are quite cheap to ring back to the UK anyway. I did that when I went to Cancun last year. I had about 1 hours talktime on the phone card, I can't remember how much I paid for the card, but I know it wasn't too expensive anyway.
If you go to the same country regularly, check how long the number is reserved for between top-ups/usage. In Tunisia it is 6 months, after which the number is suspended. I always make sure mine is topped up at least every six months and I have 'roaming' set up on my Tunisiana SIM so I can at least send a text from home, meaning that as soon as I step off the plane my phone is up and running and the family have the number so they can contact me. It's saved me a fortune in the past few years.
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