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  2. Lebara - Wikipedia

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    Lebara was founded in 2001 by UK-based Ratheesan Yoganathan, Rasiah Ranjith Leon and Baskaran Kandiah. The name Lebara was coined from the first two letters of each of the founders' names. [4] At launch the company's initial product was international telephone calling cards , sold through independent mobile phone shops. [4]

  3. Where can I buy an prepaid sim card @ Gatwick Airport ...

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    Feel that it is better to get a prepaid sim card first before I start my journey just in case in I lost my way. With the pre paid sim card, I can know where I am and where to get help. My first night stay was near the airport which is a few km away from the airport. Checked at the Gatwick airport website, it mentioned there is a machine at the ...

  4. Don't buy a Lebara Mobile SIM - Travel Gadgets and Gear Forum

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    33 reviews. 12 helpful votes. Don't buy a Lebara Mobile SIM. 10 years ago. Lebara mobile might seem attractive, but they are a nightmare to deal with - especially if you're travelling from overseas into the UK. I bought a Lebara SIM because I had used Lebara in Spain, and it was very easy. But, in the UK, it chewed up all my credit in just a ...

  5. Epson - Wikipedia

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    The same year, they started the Epson Weekend Warrior sales program. The purpose of the program was to help improve sales, improve retail sales reps' knowledge of Epson products, and to address Epson customer service in a retail environment. Reps were assigned on weekend shifts, typically around 12–20 hours a week.

  6. Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Mobile numbers beginning with 07700 are frequently seen in TV dramas. These numbers have been specifically set aside for TV and radio dramas. Special service numbers Emergency services and helplines. The UK has two free emergency numbers: the traditional 999, which is still widely used, and the EU standard 112.

  7. Don't buy a Lebara Mobile SIM - Travel Gadgets and Gear Forum

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    33 reviews. 12 helpful votes. Don't buy a Lebara Mobile SIM. 10 years ago. Lebara mobile might seem attractive, but they are a nightmare to deal with - especially if you're travelling from overseas into the UK. I bought a Lebara SIM because I had used Lebara in Spain, and it was very easy. But, in the UK, it chewed up all my credit in just a ...

  8. International Calls - Lebara - London Forum - Tripadvisor

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    The one and only time I bought a Lebara SIM I ended up putting int in the bin and getting a Vodafone one. Customer service is non existent. A few weeks ago I needed to get a SIM card for an airbnb I help run in Scotland to use in a MIFI device (was waiting for an engineer to install new fixed broadband).

  9. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United ...

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    List of mobile virtual network operators in the United Kingdom. This is a list of notable mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) in the United Kingdom, which lease wireless telephone and data spectrum from the major carriers EE, O2, Three and Vodafone for resale.