Gersen wrote:
Here's what'll happen according to an ICE Chat session today. Kind of a repeat to what they told me a while back and posted: After 90 days w/ no recharge despite your possibly high balance, you won't be able to make or recieve calls or texts. You are in limbo. If you recharge within the next 30 days (meaning 120 from your last recharge), you keep your balance and everything is again good to go.
At 121 days after your last recharge, you get fried and booted. You lose your balance and your number is gone and cannot be reativated.
The $1000 col=$2 USD recharge is the minimum $$ required if via MasterPago or other internet methods, simply a minimum transfer deal to make it cost effective for them. If you have someone who is down there and can recharge 100 colones for your number, that will work.
Why tempt fate, put a tickler in your diary to have it recharged every 80-89 days via the net or via a tica/tico local when you are not in country if you want to keep your number and prevent buying another sim, or another chip as they say, and all that lost time buying another one for $6 when you get to the airport when you are dying to to get your ride, call your favoritas and get to the gulch.
I used MasterPago and deposited one thousand clones. How do I know if the money went to my phone. Is there a way to check when I am in USA? I was close to 120 days since my last charge and wonder if I had already lost the number when I charged .
Also when in Costa Rica, is masterpago the right way to keep recharging than to go get it from a shop and how do I make sure that I get the Max data speed plan? Thanks