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Phoning home
Dear all,
My parents are flying to Malaga and will stay for 4 weeks. I heard that the best (cheapest) thing for phoning home (England) is to buy a SIM card in Spain (their phone is unlocked). Their Spanish is not good, so would you say that buying a SIM card in Spain is straightforward or too complicated? Thank you |
Re: Phoning home
Originally Posted by Charles123x
(Post 4370912)
Dear all,
My parents are flying to Malaga and will stay for 4 weeks. I heard that the best (cheapest) thing for phoning home (England) is to buy a SIM card in Spain (their phone is unlocked). Their Spanish is not good, so would you say that buying a SIM card in Spain is straightforward or too complicated? Thank you |
Re: Phoning home
Hi.
We buy phone cards that you can use on a land line, the instructions are on the back and dead simple, it looks like you are in malaga so there will probably be a few good english speaking spanish around to help. We pay 12 euros and get 500 mins. Thats a euro direct card, it looks like a credit card and you can bet them from the places that sell newspapers. good luck love mary x |
Re: Phoning home
Originally Posted by maryann
(Post 4370952)
Hi.
We buy phone cards that you can use on a land line, the instructions are on the back and dead simple, it looks like you are in malaga so there will probably be a few good english speaking spanish around to help. We pay 12 euros and get 500 mins. Thats a euro direct card, it looks like a credit card and you can bet them from the places that sell newspapers. good luck love mary x Is this the card you mean? Sorry I am clueless, have never used a card like this before so can I ask some more questions... :D So I think you get 500 mins if you call from a private land line but less minutes if you call from a public payphone or mobile. But does it matter whether the number you are calling in England is land or mobile? Also is there only one charge ie to the phonecard not two ie the card and the phone itself? And does the card tell you how many minutes you have left? By the way, the cost of calling England from Spain using their Virgin mobile contract is 95p per min = nearly £60 per hour, what a joke! :rofl: Muchas gracias |
Re: Phoning home
Originally Posted by Charles123x
(Post 4370912)
Dear all,
My parents are flying to Malaga and will stay for 4 weeks. I heard that the best (cheapest) thing for phoning home (England) is to buy a SIM card in Spain (their phone is unlocked). Their Spanish is not good, so would you say that buying a SIM card in Spain is straightforward or too complicated? Thank you Have a look at www.0044.co.uk/spain You can get a Vodaphone Spanish SIM card from . It costs £ 29.99 & you get quite a few free minutes with it It is easy to top up at most places in Spain They give good instructions if the phone being used needs unlocking But my wife often uses the public phone boxes & you can have a decent lengh conversation for a euro or two Chris |
Re: Phoning home
it is possible to buy a spanish SIM in the UK. This will give your
parents a spanish phone number and will allow them to call the UK at the spanish providers normal international rate. A quick google for "spain" and "sim" will give you some suppliers. I've got one of these and have no problems, once I learned how to change the default language on my phone back to english Pete |
Re: Phoning home
My advice would be to use voipcheap. Its being discussed here at the moment. For the cost of €10 they could have 20 or more hours during the month they are here. You dont need an internet phone, just 2 home or mobile numbers.
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Re: Phoning home
Originally Posted by Charles123x
(Post 4373874)
Dear Mary,
Is this the card you mean? Sorry I am clueless, have never used a card like this before so can I ask some more questions... :D So I think you get 500 mins if you call from a private land line but less minutes if you call from a public payphone or mobile. But does it matter whether the number you are calling in England is land or mobile? Also is there only one charge ie to the phonecard not two ie the card and the phone itself? And does the card tell you how many minutes you have left? By the way, the cost of calling England from Spain using their Virgin mobile contract is 95p per min = nearly £60 per hour, what a joke! :rofl: Muchas gracias |
Re: Phoning home
Originally Posted by pete_l
(Post 4374002)
it is possible to buy a spanish SIM in the UK. This will give your
parents a spanish phone number and will allow them to call the UK at the spanish providers normal international rate. A quick google for "spain" and "sim" will give you some suppliers. I've got one of these and have no problems, once I learned how to change the default language on my phone back to english Pete |
Re: Phoning home
Or you can buy a new Spanish phone over here for about 36 euros.
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Re: Phoning home
On the odd occasion that I need to call a UK landline number on my Spanish mobile I use the prefix 902902952. You then get an international call for the cost of a call to a Spanish 902 number at about €0,07 per minute. There are no up-front payments or contracts to sign.
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Re: Phoning home
Originally Posted by Beachcomber
(Post 4374298)
On the odd occasion that I need to call a UK landline number on my Spanish mobile I use the prefix 902902952. You then get an international call for the cost of a call to a Spanish 902 number at about €0,07 per minute. There are no up-front payments or contracts to sign.
Dont forget you can get your Spanish phone number transfered to a UK phone number, so friends can call you in Spain for the cost of a UK call 3 pence a minute. I have one and the only time they have a problem is on Spanish holidays when every telefonica number is in use ;-) HERE http://bestsmileys.com/talking/3.gif |
Re: Phoning home
Care, with the phone cards. We brought ours for 6 euros but found out to our loss that it was only valid for 45 days, once you have activated it. So if you don't use it you lose it.:(
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Re: Phoning home
Originally Posted by casa del sol
(Post 4374550)
Care, with the phone cards. We brought ours for 6 euros but found out to our loss that it was only valid for 45 days, once you have activated it. So if you don't use it you lose it.:(
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Re: Phoning home
Originally Posted by chrismortley
(Post 4373998)
If you fancy the SIM card option & your parents have not left yet
Have a look at www.0044.co.uk/spain You can get a Vodaphone Spanish SIM card from . It costs £ 29.99 & you get quite a few free minutes with it It is easy to top up at most places in Spain They give good instructions if the phone being used needs unlocking But my wife often uses the public phone boxes & you can have a decent lengh conversation for a euro or two Chris |
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