Wednesday, 2 February 2011

AT&T Sim Card SKU 71234 - Brand New Unactivated

SKU #71234 - Brand New - Unused - Unactivated - Replace a lost or damaged card - Use as backup - or even with PrePaid Retail Price at AT&T Store - $24.95 Brand New Never activated / unused / unpunched AT&T 3G 64k Sim Card - The Latest & Greatest Sim Card From AT&T! You can replace your existing AT&T sim card with this sim card, or use it to activate new service with AT&T Use this sim card to replace your lost/damaged sim and still keep your existing phone number. You can also use this sim card to activate new service with AT&T. Activate whenever and wherever. This card does not expire.


AT&T Sim Card
AT&T Sim Card SKU 71234 - Brand New Unactivated
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Features

* Brand New
* Unactivated
* 3G Sim Card
* SKU - 71234

Reviews

Works great

The local AT&T store wanted $25 for a SIM card, plus they told me that the only plan available with their $25 SIM card would cost 25 cents per minute. No thanks! I found this one on Amazon, ordered it and received it within 2 days. It worked just fine, and upon activation was able to get the 10 cent per minute and $1 per day when used plan. Well worth the $5 I paid for the card even if some people say that you can get a SIM card for free from AT&T - I never figured out how to get a free one and it was worth $5 not to have to worry about figuring it out. Would definitely buy this again.

Easy and Cheap

I have a Motorola V-190 GSM quadband unlocked cell phone that I use to travel around the US and abroad. It's very convenient when you arrive at a foriegn airport to pick up a sim card at a kiosk,
insert it into your cell have a local number as long as you're there.
In the US I have been using T-mobile as my local carrier. I've found T-mobile service better than that of AT&T. However, since T-mobile's coverage in rural areas is pretty dismal, I decided to switch to AT&T.
I ordered the AT&T Sim Card SKU 71234 offered here, and it was delivered in three days (good job OEM Shop). I logged into the AT&T sim registration site and registered the sim card (free). You need to give them the sim card # (20 digits starting with 89...) and your cell phones IMEI # (located in you cell phone under the battery). After taking your name and address the site gives you a new phone number.
On the same site AT&T gives you a chance to pick a service plan and to add some minutes to your phone.
I picked the simplest plan ($0.10 a minute) for the least amount (150 minutes) until I could try out the coverage to see if I liked it. So I had a working phone for the investment of about 30 minutes of my time and less than $20. Easy and cheap, just how I like it.

Works OK with my HP Voice Messenger

I am a foreign tourist visiting the US. I asked AT&T (chat support) if my unlocked HP 510 Voice Messenger would work with a SIM card purchased at Amazon's. They said that I could use my phone but "... you have to purchase a SIM card from an AT&T dealer..." However, I decided to purchase this very inexpensive SIM card, which arrived within 7 days (standard shipping). Went to GoPhone's page to activate it; they asked for my device's IMEI number (typed *#06# in the phone) and my new SIM card's serial number. Then typed some personal info required by AT&T, and finally purchased a $15 refill. Voila! Worked great.

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