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03/31/2015 02:47 PM
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Hello everyone from Cologne, Germany, we plan a sailing trip from SXM to Tortola. So my question is, can I somehow get SIM cards (Lime, Digicel) ahead mailed to me in Europe? So we could use them at the beginning after entering the BVI area? I suppose that on our first stop we won't be at a place where a cellphone store is nearby. Thank you very much! Best Christian
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most of the Road Town charter companies are in Walking distance to Lime and Digicel. To answer more directly, www.mrsim.com
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We got a LIME card via MrSimCard.com and it worked fine. The Digicel store in SpanishTown is on the south side, we took a taxi. The day we picked up our router they were out of sim cards for phones, I would call ahead.
Cheers, RickG
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Used MrSIMcard for a Bahamas BTC SIM. Arrived by mail to Canada within the week and worked as advertised this February. Would use them again for other destinations.
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