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NO MORE ROAMING: all ports in Europe - only one phonecard

Dear Friends,

everybody, who is traveling a lot in different countries knows the problem! I now used a new kind of SIM-Phonecard, that works in more then 100 countries and I do not pay roaming anymore when people call me. It is a UK number and I only pay low rates, if I make calls inside the EU!

I do not want to miss it anymore, because I also can recharge my Prepaidcard and use the budget in different countries. I do not have to carry around several Prepaidcards and I have only one number for all ports now. And most of the time, when I close to the coast I am connected too. Getting of the boat, switching the phone on: ready to go! I love it..:-)

If you want to know more about the card you find more information the direct with this link here: SAILORS PRIVACY PHONECARD all ports - only one phonecard

I wish you a great start 2010!

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