No - the Megalink card is for exclusive use in the Phillipines - not for international transactions.
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MegaLink was created in 1989.
yes. u can
You can use your Greek ID card to travel from Greece to any of the eurozone countries.
Whether or not you can use a 3 UK SIM card in a HTC HD2 T8585 phone will depend on where the phone was purchased and whether it was purchased as a contract or Pay as You Go phone. The SIM card can be used in the UK on an unlocked handset assuming that the card is still active and you may need to notify your network provider.
Yes you get worldwide entry with your membership and it also works just as well the other way round as I used my UK card in Orlando in early December
Yes. Your debit card is usually linked with your bank account. If your UK bank has branches in Paris then you can use your debit card at those branches. You may contact your bank for detail. If you are issued a VISA, MasterCard (etc.) debit card then you can use this debit card at locations (e.g., ATMs, Merchant establishments, etc.) displaying VISA, MasterCard (etc.) logo all over the world.
To use a UK credit card to make purchases in the USA with a zip code, you can typically enter the billing address associated with your UK credit card and use the zip code of the billing address. Some online retailers may also allow you to enter a different zip code for shipping purposes. Additionally, you may need to inform your credit card issuer of your travel plans to avoid any potential issues with international transactions.
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This depends. First off, it would need to be an AT&T model, as Verizon models do not use a SIM card. Also, it depends on the UK carrier. Most would be compatible with AT&T's network, so yes, you should be able to use a US iPad 2 with a UK SIM. Although, take note that the iPad uses a microSIM, so the UK SIM card will have to be cut down to fit into the iPad.
1843 is when it was produced in the UK
R4 cards are illegal in the UK.
If you can't , I'm sure you can find an ATM. But I'd say yes.