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Thread: PAYG Dongle in Turkey

181.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 07 Jun 2010 Mon 02:09 am

 

Quoting gezegen

 

 

Sorry, but are you refeerring to the device/usb stick itself or together with it, the service provider as well? I mean, are you looking for, say, LG dongle or LG Dongle together with the service provider (TurkTelekom)? If the latter, then I guess you could still get as PAYG but probably no choice about the brand of the device/dongle (since the service provider made already an agreement with the dongle producer, like the case here where I live).

 

As a technopleb, I haven´t a clue what i mean .  I was assuming I would pay the service provider and they can provide me with whatever dongle they stock.  In the UK I think the initial payment for the dongle is about £20, then users top up as and when needed. It can be for a day, a week or a month I think.  You´re in the UK aren´t you?

 

I don´t think this type of service is available in Turkey yet. I think it can only be bought on contract and the initial layout is about 200-250TL . . .  from what I´ve read elsewhere this evening, but I may be wrong.



Thread: Suggestions about TurkishClass

182.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 07 Jun 2010 Mon 01:41 am

Oh . . . I have only just noticed this information.  I´ve been merrily clicking the ´like´ link to see what happened and nothing seemed to.  I´d better go and ´unlike´ some members, if I can remember who they are . . . I picked them at random. {#emotions_dlg.unsure}



Thread: PAYG Dongle in Turkey

183.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 07 Jun 2010 Mon 01:24 am

Sorry, I remained signed in but was looking at another site.  Yes it´s Pay As You Go on a stick .  I´ve just done a little (very little) research and it seems dongles are only offered on contracts, so probobly not an option for me. 



Thread: PAYG Dongle in Turkey

184.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 06 Jun 2010 Sun 11:49 pm

Please can someone advise me on the use of PAYG dongles in Turkey?  Which has the best coverage; cover in Sakarya region; costs etc.

 

Many thanks in advance



Thread: Vomit your thoughts and feelings

185.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 24 May 2010 Mon 03:37 am

 

Quoting gezegen

, at a girls-/women-guided Turkish site such as TC, 

 

Who let the Girl Guides in? 

 

DYB DYB DYB!  DOB DOB DOB!   (Oops sorry, wrong gender.)



Thread: Vomit your thoughts and feelings

186.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 24 May 2010 Mon 03:20 am

Just teasing about your being proud .

 

I don´t know which profile you looked at, but I specified "none" next to "gender".  A daft entry to make, I know, but I don´t understand how you interpret "none" the way you have. No matter, it´s not important.

 

Gezegen? . . . hmm . . . I´m sure I know your cousin . . . Guzunder {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

 

 



Edited (5/24/2010) by peacetrain [I forgot to mention how daft I was.]



Thread: Vomit your thoughts and feelings

187.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 24 May 2010 Mon 02:27 am

Receiving PMs from Admins, Mods and spammers is not always a reason to be proud



Edited (5/24/2010) by peacetrain [forgot to add spammers]



Thread: What happened to Burka thread?

188.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 21 May 2010 Fri 09:27 am

See also the captions to the photos in question.  The captions have rendered the photos meaningless now (for good or bad intentions) and either way the original photo was not taken with the intention of mockery (if you look at the rest of the work by that photographer and read his biography, this is clear). 

 

So,  those photos are obsolete . . . serve no purpose . . . don´t make any statement (any longer).  It would make sense for the poster to remove them and move on from this incident.

 

Just my opinion and only words I have to offer to the debate (now disappeared {#emotions_dlg.silenced})



Thread: tc new look

189.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 08 May 2010 Sat 08:40 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

On top, you should see the tezt that raeds "search" next to an input box. Enter something and click on it. Works for me.

 

Oh yes , I had seen that, but thought thought it was for external searches. Silly me.

 

Thanks, I´ll go and try it .



Thread: tc new look

190.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 08 May 2010 Sat 08:27 pm

Help!  I´m sure there used to be a TC search engine, somewhere on the site, to enable a search for subject matter within threads. 

 

Was I dreaming? If not, please can someone tell me where it is located nowadays?

 

Many thanks.

 

(In case someone is feeling kind . . . I was looking for the thread that discussed the different shopping malls in Istanbul. )



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