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05-18-19 19:54 #13987
Posts: 4343Bfsie. Invaluable info that can register a sim at Deutsche Post. I came unstuck last year just after the new law and couldn't register a sim online or in-store as I was not German resident. It is good to hear that they have sorted out this glitch.
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05-18-19 19:16 #13986
Posts: 1138Originally Posted by Bfsie [View Original Post]
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05-18-19 17:42 #13985
Posts: 435Originally Posted by KosherKowboy [View Original Post]
I think that T-mobile is the best choice for you if you are a heavy user, because T-mobile is a German company and started out in Germany. So, as you can imagine, it has extensive network and infrastructure here.
If you are an occasional user, German sim card like Lebara is probably better choice as Gino02 and Chongmal suggested. You can register Lebara sim card in Deutsche post (German post office) now and they only need your passport when you register it.
Originally Posted by Chongmal [View Original Post]
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05-18-19 00:29 #13984
Posts: 970Originally Posted by KosherKowboy [View Original Post]
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05-17-19 23:40 #13983
Posts: 972Originally Posted by Gino02 [View Original Post]
However T-Mobile has been suggested to me a few times today and all by Americans who tell me the service in Germany is excellent for them and one of them is a former Sprint user. Higher speeds, faster internet and for a few extra bucks per month my usual usage I am told won't cost me what Sprint is gauging me for. T-Mobile will buy my contract out as well and probably toss me some perks or at least the first year ' give the service away. ' I also had an issue with Sprint trying to call the USA directly and the minute I dialed ' Call Failed' came up; I am told T-Mobile coverage in Germany is much better and that Sprint is the worst carrier to have there. I think I will just switch to T-Mobile and be fully covered.
I would like to be fully covered all over Germany except in one place.
The Zimmer.
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05-17-19 22:48 #13982
Posts: 2073Originally Posted by Gino02 [View Original Post]
Xiaomi sells its equipment at prices that are only slightly above the manufacturing costs. The smartphone flagship of the manufacturer Mix 3, for example, offers similar specifications as the recently discontinued iPhone X from Apple or the Galaxy Note 9 from Samsung, but starts at the equivalent of just 417 euros (3,299 yuan). * For comparison: The iPhone X was 1.149 Euro suggested retail price, the Galaxy Note 9 costs 999 Euro.
https://www.businessinsider.de/xiaomi-ein-unternehmen-aus-china-laesst-apple-alt-aussehen-2018-11
Originally Posted by Gino02 [View Original Post]
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05-17-19 22:21 #13981
Posts: 1243For a while I used an Aldi sim card. You need a German address to register, so just took one from an Ibis hotel I had stayed at. Never had any problems, nowadays I can use my minutes and data all over Europe without extra charge.
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05-17-19 20:11 #13980
Posts: 1138Originally Posted by Downandup [View Original Post]
Then I went to a gas station, just picked up a Lebara card, and followed their instructions. I needed to be in good WIFI to make the video call though, McDonald's free WIFI didn't work. Lebara was totally OK with my American passport as the identification. If I remember correctly, they needed two IDs, so I think I gave them my US Driver License as well. But that video call was real pain in the ass, even for me who has a pretty high threshold before my patience breaks down LOL.
Pro tips. Getting and activating a Lebara or other MVNO SIM card is not that complicated in Romania or Bulgaria. So if you can have one of your Gypsy to get an already activated SIM card for you, that maybe even simpler. I might do that for my next trip. 😁
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05-17-19 19:53 #13979
Posts: 936Originally Posted by Gino02 [View Original Post]
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05-17-19 19:51 #13978
Posts: 2344Going through the trouble of getting European sim cards and putting in your unlocked phone or a burner is the cheapest option but I find that to be a pain in the ass. Instead, I use Sprint's international high speed data service. They provide an international roaming plan with unlimited data for $25 per week. Sms is free and calls are $0. 25 per minute. I'm not sure if I had to call to set it up but now I just go to the url they sms to me every time I land in Europe.
http://intlroam.sprint.com/
This way, I still have access to all phone functionality as if I were in the States while having seemless high speed access. The only drawback I think is that the speed is throttled in certain countries but otherwise it's fast enough to watch youtube videos and I don't have to worry about data overage. In short, $25 per week added to my phone bill for easy breezy internet access.
Originally Posted by KosherKowboy [View Original Post]
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05-17-19 19:29 #13977
Posts: 1138Originally Posted by KosherKowboy [View Original Post]
If you get that cheap unlocked international phone in Amazon (meaning you use your Sprint phone in USA, and this cheap one outside of USA),
(1) Best truly international (meaning you can use the same phone and plans in USA as well as in Europe) deal that I know is Google Fi (https://fi.google.com/) but make sure you get a phone that is supported by Google Fi. Their plan is $10/GB of data anywhere in the world and they have pretty good service in Germany and rest of the Europe.
(2) Next best deal is T-mobile USA. Again make sure the cheap unlocked international phone you get from Amazon is compatible with T-mobile. Good thing is if you get a phone that is supported by Google Fi, that will definitely be supported by T-mobile as Google Fi is basically an MVNO that uses T-Mobile US, U.S. Cellular, Sprint etc towers in USA and other big network operators in other countries. T-mobile works OK in Germany but not as good as Google Fi or local SIMs as they downgrade you to 2G service outside USA unless you pay ahead some $20 worth of plus service for 4G/LTE. I prefer Google Fi over T-mobile.
International plans from other US providers AT&T, Verizon, Sprint etc are way more expensive and way worse service (coverage and speed).
Hope this helps. Let me know here or by PM if you need any more info.
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05-17-19 19:15 #13976
Posts: 1385Normally I have my company phone which has unlimited data and voice usage globally. But I also have a 2nd phone that is on my personal plan. When I travel abroad I power down my personal device or use it in WiFi only or even use my company phone to tether my personal phone. I need my personal phone because I don't like to do my amorous activities including checking out ISG from my business phone.
Occasionally I have paid international on my personal device. But as you said overage charges are excessive. Since there is no prior agreement between you and them, your telco carrier is at liberty to suck every last ounce of your blood.
One solution is to sign up for a international plan before you leave. I have Verizon but I know AT&T has a similar plan and very likely Sprint and TMo do too. They charge 10 bucks a day for unlimited data and voice usage. Verizon also has a monthly plan which costs 50 I think. So if you are in DE more than 5 days, can sign up for that as opposed to the daily $10 plan.
I have not used a local sim which is probably much cheaper. However I am not sure how easy it is for an American tourist to obtain a temporary or even a permanent German SIM. Worth exploring. Perhaps you should buy a unlocked phone first and then load it with a local sim at the airport, assuming registration is not onerous.
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05-17-19 19:03 #13975
Posts: 972Cell Phone Usage (and screwing by carrier) while in Germany.
I don't know how European phone plans work if within the EU if there is unlimited data or not so maybe this applies more to the guests from North America and Asia. I just opened my e-mail and saw my Sprint Bill (forgot to pay it last month) was not double it's usual two month price but just over triple. I get hit with whatever this shit is:
Overage: 2.5807 GB Additional Wireless Data Roaming. Germany.
Overage: 0.0517 GB Additional Wireless Data Roaming. Netherlands.
I set my phone to the proper settings per Sprint support. They told me a few months ago to turn all my e-mails, apps etc. Off ' auto grab' so you actually have to open the app or the email for it to pull data and turn off the notifications as well on all messenger apps; he said just turning the phone off won't prevent this ' grabbing. '.
I am on average 7-12 days in Germany a month now with two very long stays planned this year. Do I need to buy a German phone like some shit burner phone and pay with minutes as you go and install the apps I need? One of the Gypsies tells me her phone is a pre-paid everything which sounds like a TracPhone type thing here where you just buy refill cards.
Sprint tried to sell me some plan that is like $120 more per month but I think they are upselling me!
If anyone knows the solution to this please feel free to make any suggestions. My SMS to folks in the states, WhatsApp, Facebook IM, AOL and Gmail as well as the internet are what I mainly use and where there is Wifi including riding on The Creampie Express and other trains I use I am on WiFi too although it switches to ' LTE' or ' 3 G' often without me noticing. Same in the hotel; Sprint tells me this is not the phone that the hotel WiFi is too many users on it will also boot folks and / or since it requires log ins if you are logged in to your laptop and phone it will boot one or the other. Perhaps he is bullshitting me on that too. He told me a SIM card won't make a difference but perhaps he is bullshitting on that too in order to sell me a new plan.
Sorry I am not technically up to date, I am still living in the Ice Age when it comes to this stuff.
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05-16-19 19:08 #13974
Posts: 1385Originally Posted by Gino02 [View Original Post]
We all know that the human brain is the biggest sex organ in the body and dick and pussy are more extensions of that organ.
But on purely sexual service issues, is there any true correlation between tats or lack of and service talent / enthusiasm / energy level of the girl? I doubt it. On this thread, the guys who like tattooed girls are claiming that such girls provide better service and guys preferring no tat girls think such girls provide better services. Surely both groups of these guys can't be right, can they? Does one group of girls suck better, take the whole dick in mouth, apply more spit, kiss more and with tongue, have better oral hygiene, take doggie better without arching and so on and on? Very very doubtful that girls can split into 2 different service levels on all those parameters just using tattoo as a variable. In my view, guys have visual preference for one or the other, and they simply extrapolate their own excitement thus derived from optimal optics to an overall service level.
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05-16-19 17:25 #13973
Posts: 1138Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]