What is a prepaid sim card?
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bstix@feddit.dk 1 year ago
It’s not a specific US thing and it happensbecause people save the numbers.
It’s less likely that someone types in a wrong number these days, but wrong number calls/messages still happen when a number is reused.
It’s good practice for operators to allow a period in-between reuse, but it can still happen between people who don’t get in touch very often.
Also, prepaid simcards reuse the same numbers very quickly, because the operator only reserve about as many numbers as they need. So if you’ve stored the number from someone using a temporary prepaid simcard, it might very well be someone else on that number whenever you try to call them back just a month later.
JossyBop@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Delphia@lemmy.world 1 year ago
In Australia when you register a simcard you have to provide a drivers licence. As I understand it in the US you can just buy a simcard thats valid for X days or X call value whichever comes first. No ID required.
rikudou@lemmings.world 1 year ago
Wait, you don’t have prepaid SIMs? That’s wild.
Delphia@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yeah but they still require some form of ID to register the sim before it can be used.
Its hardly a foolproof system because you just need to key in a drivers licence number, but theres a name or company associated to every number.
Baku@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Oh holy shit this makes so much sense… I’m also Australian and I’ve always wondered how a prepaid sim would help drug dealers in TV shows and movies and such because I just never thought that requiring ID to activate any sim card might not be a thing elsewhere
bstix@feddit.dk 1 year ago
The ones you buy in supermarkets for burner phones.
w2qw@aussie.zone 1 year ago
Do people not keep the same number when they change phone companies?
Nemo@midwest.social 1 year ago
It used to be an optional paid extra. I was always too broke for that.
kent_eh@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
When people change cities or provinces/states thwy typically change numbers.