I've kept my first US card for three or four years now, spending $3 per month on it. The phone number cost me $20 to purchase from Numberbarn, then I transferred it to the card. The card itself cost me around 120 RMB. Currently, many new/unopened cards like this one are getting blocked, but older accounts are doing better. You can apply to change your phone number once per year, but the number I bought definitely won't be changed.



My second UK card has been around for one or two years. This card number is random, the card isn't expensive—around 20 RMB—and after topping up with ten pounds, it can be used for 20 years, so there's basically no maintenance cost. You can also directly buy a ready-made physical SIM card for 120 RMB, and the number can be changed twice. I previously registered a Telegram account that got sealed, so I just swapped the number.

Maintaining some overseas phone cards eliminates all the hassles of overseas registration. I think it's quite worthwhile.
查看原文
post-image
post-image
此頁面可能包含第三方內容,僅供參考(非陳述或保證),不應被視為 Gate 認可其觀點表述,也不得被視為財務或專業建議。詳見聲明
  • 讚賞
  • 留言
  • 轉發
  • 分享
留言
請輸入留言內容
請輸入留言內容
暫無留言