I have been doing this for almost 6 months, I have been selfish, and reluctant to share, I have seen the fatwallet effect. (So can you blame me?) Yet I have gotten far to many great deals to not share, the last was My Vostro 1400 Notebook. Which I love. Thanks FW. I digress. This may be to much hassle for people that use a lot of airtime. I know that a lot of people have been using GC + Gizmo for Free VOIP in and out bound calls. You will need a GrandCentral Account. Here is where Supply & demand might affect this deal. ( A local Grand central number that is not long distance where you live and cheap supply of SIM cards on e-bay; as well this will last until T-Mobile or AT&T change their PAG plans/promos or GrandCentral changes or leaves beta etc. ) I have been buying SIM Cards on e-bay (a T-Mobile $30/150 minute SIM card can be won for about $5-6 shipped depending on the e-bay seller) After the first purchase you might find a seller that will deal direct on multiple SIM cards. I have dealt with an e-bay seller named TONY he has about 16,000+ feedbacks and ships fast, his cards have had a min. of 45 days and 145 minutes on them. (No relationship to seller) Don't worry about what area code you get, it doesn't matter. You give out your local GrandCentral number. How it works : Grand central allows you to have up to 6 phone numbers listed that will ring ( if a SIM card is not in the phone it will not ring or go to Voice mail) You can have up to 6 numbers that GrandCentral will ring (This is great when you run out of time on one card you pop in another all calls will then automatically ring on the active SIM card.) I carry a 1 year Tmobile Gold Airtime SIM card and a disposable SIM in my wallet (see link below for photos on how I safely carry them. ) You could carry 2 disposable sim cards rather than a Gold account SIM (the reason I keep a T-Mobile Gold is if I use up my time to fast or have time left over at the end - I just order after I use them up or they expire, You could just load $10 in a pinch using a credit card. The SIM cards ship taped back on to the plastic card, I carefully place the metal contacts on the inside I tape one of the ends together making sure that the cards are on opposite spots so they will not rub, then I tape the other sides. Then slide it into a pocket in my wallet. See photos: Safe way to carry spare Sim cards
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My wife is from the Philippines (Not a FW deal or Mail Order - I lived in the PI for 5 years) Here is another thing that can make your US airtime almost free. It is a Program called Aryty Aryty Linky Send Prepaid Credit to Mobile Accounts in the Philippines. You have to have a Cell phone they send you a SMS with a code. We have been using it for almost 18 months. No tricks/No Surprises/ No Credit card needed (For free trial) You can get up to $3.29/P150 in Airtime credits for usage in the Philippines depending on the Carrier. Aryty sends a SMS to the person in the RP with a Load. But to make the most of this you have to have a new e-mail address for each SIM card. If this belongs in the deal discussion please move it there, Cheers! |


