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12-05-21 05:49 #3563
Posts: 29Vivo on 3rd floor
Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
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12-05-21 01:22 #3562
Posts: 2891Originally Posted by Markon [View Original Post]
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12-05-21 01:18 #3561
Posts: 2891Originally Posted by Lugnut [View Original Post]
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12-05-21 01:17 #3560
Posts: 2891Originally Posted by Markon [View Original Post]
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12-05-21 00:03 #3559
Posts: 134Regarding SIM and phone matters, one of the easiest solutions (for USA residents) is to get a GoogleFi SIM card at home before traveling. Very affordable. Coverage in all of the Americas and beyond, works upon landing. Be sure to activate the SIM while in the USA.
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12-04-21 23:43 #3558
Posts: 38Re: SIM card difficulty Sao Paulo.
Thanks for the timely info. My biggest nightmare is to have to waste valuable time acquiring the SIM. I will make a note of El Dorado Mall and Vivo and bring my passport.
Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
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12-04-21 23:16 #3557
Posts: 623Originally Posted by Markon [View Original Post]
There is a very large food and department store on the first floor of El Dorado mall with a small phone store in the corner. That's actually where I was heading on a suggestion by the TIM store rep that they could set me up without a CPF. I just happened to pass the Vivo store on the way so stopped there first and glad I did.
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12-04-21 19:49 #3556
Posts: 38SIM cards and Sao Paulo.
Vagabundo1 provides excellent info but I'm wondering if this advice applies to Sao Paulo as well as Rio? I usually take my own phone from the US when I travel. But I'm on a no contract month to month so I can't purchase any international travel plan with Verizon. My phone will work with CDMA or GSM. I've used it like this in Mexico. I guess I'm trying to figure out if I need to get the CPF or can I do what he advises to do in Rio?
SIM Chips, follow up on 116.
SIM Chips.
Phone / Getting a Sim " chippee": Go to Central. Buy the Vivo, as it apparently gets better signal. Then you can charge the number "recarga" at any pharma, kiosk, etc, in order to keep your chip charged. You can also get chips for Tim, claro, etc. The cost is 10 reais, or 17 reais. Tell them you do not have a CPF, and that you want them to "cadastrar". You will see any number of women or sometimes men walking around with little trays with Tim, Claro, or Vivo. Getting a Brazilian number is key for game on zap, which is to say, essential.
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11-25-21 04:27 #3555
Posts: 4048Carnaval might be cancelled in many cities next year, including Salvador.
https://oglobo.globo.com/brasil/em-m...-2022-25290551
https://oglobo.globo.com/brasil/por-...val-1-25290631
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11-22-21 16:22 #3554
Posts: 61Probably not the new normal
Originally Posted by Jingo10 [View Original Post]
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11-21-21 21:02 #3553
Posts: 6400New Partner
Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
https://www.delta.com/us/en/airline-partners/latam
https://www.latam.com/en_un/about-us...elta-alliance/
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11-21-21 20:28 #3552
Posts: 614Originally Posted by ExecTalent [View Original Post]
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11-21-21 17:48 #3551
Posts: 2278Were Partners
Originally Posted by OneEyedMan [View Original Post]
https://pro.delta.com/content/agency...ip-to-end.html
LATAM is the new partner.
https://www.delta.com/us/en/airline-partners/overview
https://www.delta.com/us/en/skymiles...rline-partners
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11-21-21 16:47 #3550
Posts: 268Delta and Gol are partners
Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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11-21-21 14:53 #3549
Posts: 647Originally Posted by Sun08 [View Original Post]
Itaim Bibi is new money.