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#274 - Changing the SIM

Having time available, you can do things you would not normally do because you think they would take away your time and patience. So you arm yourself with all your patience and decide to take the plunge, breathing deeply, with the mantra in mind: I must not get angry.
In this case, the thing to do was: I have been using the same SIM for more than ten years; maybe it is time to change it. I don’t argue about the 10 euros of credit they take away from you; instead, I am worried about indefinitely being without any phone number.
I go to the shop, ask for the change, they make me sign two times, they tell me: in a quarter of an hour you can put it in. I, who by now am distrustful by nature, don’t believe it, but after 15 minutes, I put it in the phone and switched it on. And it works.
Yes, I’ve had the same operator for more than ten years now, it’s not laziness, but just that so far, I’ve never had a problem, the tariffs are more or less all the same, and I’ve always had flat rate anyway (I’m not interested in things like the more you receive, the more you get, 200 minutes a month of free calls, but in always knowing exactly how much I’m spending, without any fiddling around, and having a fixed connection charge. I have easy tastes, in short). Needless to say, which operator I’m talking about because, honestly, it’s very much down to luck, not the overall quality of the operator.
My phone is happier now, the reception has improved, and I haven’t ruined my liver.

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