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SteveON

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#64024 6-Jul-2010 10:57

Hey,

I have just noticed recently the complaints about 2degrees sim cards. Has anyone else had an issue with their sim card?

I had an issue where the message centre was lost from the card after I switched between a VF sim and a 2d sim. I had to get a new one, and I have noticed others are having multiple failures.


 

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  #348387 6-Jul-2010 13:03
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SteveON: I had an issue where the message?centre?was lost from the card after I switched between a VF sim and a 2d sim. I had to get a new one, and I have noticed others are having multiple?failures.


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You didn't just put the message centre number back in? A new SIM seems like overkill.




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  #348388 6-Jul-2010 13:08

I did every single day...
Sorry, I should have said each time I turned the phone off the message centre would be lost. 

  #352746 17-Jul-2010 17:32
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I'm aware of at least one of my friend receving a faulty SIM (worked only for the first 24 or so hours!). 2degree replaced it free of charge as I expected.

Vodafone has had a few SIM issues too, so not sure why you're implying that 2degrees are cutting corners?

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  #352751 17-Jul-2010 17:39
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I have two SIM cards, never had problems, and switch those frequently in some test handsets I have here.

KiwiSurfer: Vodafone has had a few SIM issues too, so not sure why you're implying that 2degrees are cutting corners?


I didn't see this implication anywhere in his post... Unless you are talking about the subject of the thread, but even so I wouldn't consider it "cut corner" claim.





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  #352769 17-Jul-2010 18:25
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All my sims are working as good as the day I bought them, so no, not any problems here.




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  #352773 17-Jul-2010 18:40
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I guess its like anything, When you mass produce items some are going to be faulty.

Personally I have a stack of Sim's here 2Degrees, XT, Vodafone, AT&T, T Mobile and none of them have ever had issues

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