Buying Simcard in Milano

In Milan, you have 3 different options of choosing sim card operators: Wind, Tim or Vodafone. I bought Wind like my many friends in there because most of my friends were using Wind and they told me they were satisfied. When you go to any Wind store with your passport, they give it to you within 10 minutes. The central store, which is close to the Duomo Square, is mostly crowded, so you need to wait a lot of time (from the machine when you get in line). When Staff ask you how many months you will stay, he activete your simcard subscription with the most appropriate coverage. I bought a 12-euro package a month. Every month I've filled my simcard at least 15 euros and activated my 12-euro package. 3 gb internet, call and messaging using have been activated, but I have not used much of the internet. Every month you need to rechange 15 euro via the internet or store. you will pay 10 euro sim card money for the first time.

Even if you run out of credit on your phone, you can use it even if you have the using rights to use it, that is, it will block the usage in the new Euro until it loads. So at least 2-3 euro should be left on your simcard does not block you in the middle of the break. When I was on my way to work, I had difficulty in contact my family because I did not have internet usage, I did not understand what happened at first, then my house friend warned me that we immediately downloaded 2 euro and solved the problem. I think the most lucrative pay is done as 2 euros. You can easily check the amount of Euros on your simcard by download the operator's application to your phone.

https://www.wind.it/privati/

https://www.tim.it/trova-negozio

https://www.vodafone.it/portal/privati/Trovanegozio

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