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bollig
Apr 7, 2006

Never Forget.
So I posted this in another thread, but this seems like the place to do it. I live in Europe, but I travel to the States once or twice a year for around two weeks at a time. It would be pretty silly to pay ~400 a year to have service all the time. Is there like a Tracphone type service where I can just top it up? Or just pay for a month of service? I'm getting a Moto G, for what it's worth. And there doesn't seem to be any difference coverage, where I travel, as far as networks are concerned. I'm about to head over, and I'm hoping to port my old number. While this isn't a complete priority, to keep my old number, it would be swell. Otherwise, I'm just going to port it to Google Voice.

I honestly don't need all that much, data wise, just enough to be able to pull up the occasional map if/when I get lost and then maybe surf yelp or something like that in case my idiot friends can't decide where to eat.

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bollig
Apr 7, 2006

Never Forget.

whatever7 posted:

I believe Black Wireless is very traveler friendly and let you buy the sim first and activate the sim when you arrive U.S.

Check ebay.

Looks promising. But then let's say I travel in the next couple weeks and then again say at christmas? Will I lose my number if I don't keep paying it?

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