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Guest 11th November 2009
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Would not recommend to purchase one of these GOSIMs.
Firstly, the menu system you're forced to use is a total nightmare and totally inadequate to the software you are accustomed to on the phone.
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Guest 13th October 2009
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Following an issue with my BT phone number, I received a call from "a BT wholesaler" claiming BT passed my details to them to resolve and they will provide a new phone number for free. I therefore proceeded thi
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Guest 10th October 2009
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Works as advertised, no problems whatsoever.
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Guest 14th July 2009
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I bought a Gosim sim card for my trip to Oz, the credit doesn't last long and when I tried to top it up I was unable to. I called customer services from my mobile but this is a charged call and the credit ran o
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kraggytraveller 21st May 2009
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Used a gosim card over the past 3 weeks. It was first class. Need to call customer services once to clarify call costs in Turkey but it was quick and easy - full marks from me
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louisa86 29th January 2009
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GoSIM works in many many countries, no daily activation charge or whatever the others so, costs vey clear displayed although cannot use in the USA.
The best thing is that is does not expire (credit and card) w
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bibblybobs 29th January 2009
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I can't see why there are negative feedback's but I can only go on my experience. I have purchased 2 GOsim cards. One for me which I have had for a year and a new one for my wife recently. We are going to seper
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englishbloke 17th November 2008
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GoSIM billed my card, then refused to send the SIM "as they couldn't identify me" Wanted me to send copied of my driving license, my bank details, everything. What?
The info they wanted from me was
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chimp64 30th October 2008
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I use a gosim on my regular business trips abroad. I've had one or too call problems but then again, I get these on my O2 phone anyway. I think their service is first class and would recommend it to any travell
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robdriff 29th October 2008
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I just swapped to gosim from SIM4Travel. The SIM4Travel service was OK but they just dropped on a load of extra charges so I used up the credit and changed to gosim. I got a promo code which got me 10% off beca
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