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Question Posted Tuesday December 16 2008, 6:19 pm

I have a T-mobile phone and I lost the sim card, but I have an extra one that hasen't been activated yet. Would I have to change my number or pay any fee's to use this sim card or get a new one?

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michellexox answered Wednesday December 17 2008, 4:27 am:
If you use a new sim card then youwill have to change your number, however there shouldn't be any fees. If you're unsure then you should talk to your service provider.

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mangoes93008 answered Tuesday December 16 2008, 10:17 pm:
You will have to activivate the card and your number will change since each sim card will have a different number. Since it is inactive (the sim card), you will not be able to use it.

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