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Fraking loads of 'em. I'll go round one tomorrow and ask.Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostWith http://www.lycamobile.co.uk/
you can walk into just about any news agent/corner shop in London and buy the SIM for cash, no ID required. Then you have the choice of registering it online and top up with your credit card, or with cash at said news agents/corner shops (still no ID required for latter).
You may have a shop up your way if you check the web site directory.
PZZ
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With http://www.lycamobile.co.uk/Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostIt's the registered bit I'm worried about.
I can buy a phone almost anywhere, but when I get to use it do I have to tell 'em who I am, etc.
you can walk into just about any news agent/corner shop in London and buy the SIM for cash, no ID required. Then you have the choice of registering it online and top up with your credit card, or with cash at said news agents/corner shops (still no ID required for latter).
You may have a shop up your way if you check the web site directory.
PZZ
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I'm not a dodgy or a paranoid geezer, but when I looked at what they could see from my mobile phone (calls and location), credit cards, and Oyster card, it made me shiver.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI’ve had enough of the rubbish 3-moblie I got years ago so I’m going to be in the market for a new mobile soon.
Being a right dodgy geezer I want to get an unregistered PAYG phone. I remember reading that the evil bastards are requiring people to register mobiles; is this active now? I’ve had a look on the net but I can’t get a definitive answer. Has anyone bought for cash a mobile without providing ID and having the thing registered?
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The having to register PAYG SIM's was to prevent fraud. People used to buy a SIM card and top it up with stolen card details. Having to register the SIM means that if this happens, the phone company now can find out who did it.
The only option is to top up with vouchers you buy over the counter, if any networks still do them.......
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Again, I think Tesco is your friend.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostIt's the registered bit I'm worried about.
I can buy a phone almost anywhere, but when I get to use it do I have to tell 'em who I am, etc.
Don't they sell Sim cards over the counter? Then buy vouchers to top up.
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I bought a phone off ebay, and then got a free pair of PAYG sims off T-mobile. But to get the sims I had to put in my name and address (because they were being sent by post), but a quick glance at ebay reveals pleanty of people selling PAYG sims with some free credit.
So I guess that would be anonymous, but I'm not sure if you can use it indefintely without having to register.
Have you got something to hide?
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The latter. New phone, new number.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostAre you just going to stick your old SIM card in a new phone or are you wanting to change your number with a new SIM?
If the former, just buy a phone off ebay.
If the latter, I think you'll need to pay by card or register.
Oh bug**r!
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Are you just going to stick your old SIM card in a new phone or are you wanting to change your number with a new SIM?
If the former, just buy a phone off ebay.
If the latter, I think you'll need to pay by card or register.
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Just tell 'em you are HAB - they can look you up on linkedin.com to verify you!Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostIt's the registered bit I'm worried about.
I can buy a phone almost anywhere, but when I get to use it do I have to tell 'em who I am, etc.
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It's the registered bit I'm worried about.
I can buy a phone almost anywhere, but when I get to use it do I have to tell 'em who I am, etc.
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Can't you pick them up in Tescos these days?Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI’ve had enough of the rubbish 3-moblie I got years ago so I’m going to be in the market for a new mobile soon.
Being a right dodgy geezer I want to get an unregistered PAYG phone. I remember reading that the evil bastards are requiring people to register mobiles; is this active now? I’ve had a look on the net but I can’t get a definitive answer. Has anyone bought for cash a mobile without providing ID and having the thing registered?
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PAYG mobile question
I’ve had enough of the rubbish 3-moblie I got years ago so I’m going to be in the market for a new mobile soon.
Being a right dodgy geezer I want to get an unregistered PAYG phone. I remember reading that the evil bastards are requiring people to register mobiles; is this active now? I’ve had a look on the net but I can’t get a definitive answer. Has anyone bought for cash a mobile without providing ID and having the thing registered?Tags: None
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