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PAYG Dongle in Turkey
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07 Jun 2010 Mon 04:29 pm |
I had this question too for about one year, and nobody seemed to be able to give me an answer But let me check if I understand the last post and link correctly. You buy a dongle for 99 lira, and after that you can just get pre-paid credit (like you normally do with a phone) to use the internet?
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07 Jun 2010 Mon 04:47 pm |
I cannot find 99 tl in that page. I see only 0.99 (99 kuruş ) tl for 1-hour connection??
Edited (6/7/2010) by si++
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08 Jun 2010 Tue 12:20 am |
99TL initial outlay seems a lot for PAYGo. I wouldn´t really want to enter into a contract in Turkey. This is more the type of thing I had in mind:
http://top10.com/broadband/compare/pay_as_you_go_mobile_broadband/
My friends have wireless internet in their homes in Turkey, I just thought I would see if I could buy a cheap PAYGo for when I´m not staying with them. Connection is not always good in hotels.
Thanks anyway everyone .
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08 Jun 2010 Tue 12:26 am |
Thanks anyway everyone .
You are welcome, but don´t you think you have forgotten to mention something?
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08 Jun 2010 Tue 12:36 am |
You are welcome, but don´t you think you have forgotten to mention something?
Nothing springs to mind immediately 
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08 Jun 2010 Tue 12:40 am |
Nothing springs to mind immediately 
That you owe me a visit, too? After all I count myself as your friend and friends by nature visit one another. 
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08 Jun 2010 Tue 01:25 am |
Words fail me right now but I´ll have my excuse ready for tomorrow.
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08 Jun 2010 Tue 01:59 am |
We don´t need words. No excuses, either. If you have a free place in your train, just let me in and take me wherever and whenever you go. I wouldn´t make a single word, just enjoy the travel looking and watching through the window in silence till you would come and tell me it is the last station and time for me to get out the train.
Is your train decorated, possibly painted with millions of the peace-colours?
It is already quite late and this station, in which I have been waiting for the train, is getting cold. Don´t make me wait too long please, and don´t pass me by, either.
See you tomorrow then.
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08 Jun 2010 Tue 07:23 pm |
peacetrain - having waited here, I have turned into a snowman! Shall I continue to wait for you, or return home with the next train, putting so-called romance aside? 
Edited (6/8/2010) by gezegen
Edited (6/8/2010) by gezegen
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08 Jun 2010 Tue 10:59 pm |
peacetrain - having waited here, I have turned into a snowman! Shall I continue to wait for you, or return home with the next train, putting so-called romance aside? 
I found this in left luggage. Yours I think . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtCDjV_WrDc&feature=fvst

Edited (6/8/2010) by peacetrain
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