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On 05/01/11 09:04, M wrote:
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class="gmail_quote">Yes, but I have a nice collection of SIM
cards from various countries... Every time I travel (twice a
month at least) I bring back some SIM cards for this kind of
"work"...<br>
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I am under the impression that in most countries you have to show ID
which is copied to obtain a SIM? This was my experience in Spain
for example. <br>
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cite="mid:AANLkTimZT+RuM9dw==FrtcCm5D4q3KuUhB1ZR-nDxXwm@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Maybe you should start up a gmail activation service!
Or at least for us here in the group!<br>
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