

APPS SIMILAR TO MOVIST FREE
Feel free to just tell me to use their "Contact us" button! I am not really expecting you to be able to answer, but will ask anyway, in case you or someone else can help. There are a couple of points I don't understand (referring to the 40 GB option). In fact, I find the contracts/plans to be almost more confusing than the phones themselves.

I find phone contracts to be confusing enough in my own country and language, so doing it in Spain is always even more of a puzzle. I have never ordered a SIM online, as I have been a little nervous about doing it from this sort of site. I’ve attached Vodafone’s current offerings so you can compare.Ĭlick to expand.This looks like good, and nice to get done in advance. You can see that there is a Movistar no-phone-call option for unlimited data, but no calls available. So in an emergency, it wouldn’t matter whether you had Vodafone or Movistar. I learned that for emergency calling (112), the call will be sent through any available cell company line. I would go for Movistar, but if cards are not available, head to Vodafone. I think the Movistar advantage in coverage comes in really remote places - on the Olvidado, near Vegarienza there was no Vodafone but Movistar. I have used Vodafone on the Vdlp several times, and its coverage was fine. So what happened to Cassidy can happen in any store. Last year when I bought my Vodafone SIM card in Salamanca, both stores were all out in the morning but got a delivery in the afternoon. All the companies in Spain sell prepaid cards for 4 weeks with renewals possible and easy. I had something similar from Vodfone last year. Here’s a screenshot from their website showing the different prepaid plans. Robo, you’ve got the contract prices, not the prepaid SIM card prices.
