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DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

Lol before smartphones became ubiquitious, my parents went to these stores to buy these weird pre-paid long-distance phone cards to relatives in China because in this era, minutes were still limited and data plans were expensive af.

Like you’d dial a local number in the US then you’d use the phone’s nunpad to enter your destination number they’d call your desired number for you then connect you…

Idk how that worked

I saw them being sold anywhere from $10 to $50 with varying minutes

It’s kinda like a gift card. You scratch off a number in the back and that’s your access code, then you just call the number corresponding to your region.

Some phone cards were so scummy and they deducted your minutes while its waiting before it even gets connected. Or just calling to check minutes, and they deduct your minutes for that call before you actually make the long distance call. So you’d have to shop around in different stores to hope their phone cards are less scummy.

Ever since 2014/2015 they got actual smartphones and then just started using WeChat. Free calls and video calls over the internet. And now mobile data is unlimited (and actually affordable compared to before).

But problem is… now CCP is listening in the livingroom… 👀 (cuz they use voice memo instead of typing… so WeChat gets permanent access to the microphone permission…)

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