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Non-real-name phone cards

Currently, non-real-name SIM cards are available for sale, allowing you to make calls, receive calls, receive text messages, and send text messages. Large volumes are preferred, and company transactions are guaranteed. Below is a detailed introduction to non-real-name SIM cards.

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Introduction to non-real-name SIM cards

Non-real-name SIM cards are mobile servers rented by third-party platforms, so their lifespan is not very guaranteed.


Introduction to the advantages of non-real-name SIM cards

1. No real-name registration is needed to make and receive calls and send text messages.

2. This card does not use real-name verification and cannot verify the user identity


Introduction to the drawbacks of non-real-name SIM cards

1. Since the mobile server is rented from a third-party platform, its lifespan is not very guaranteed.

2. No after-sales service: if users find the product unusable after purchase, they cannot return the product.


If you need to purchase a SIM card without real-name registration, please add WeChat 17666234418. This card guarantees that users can use it normally upon purchase. However, if you are unable to receive calls or receive SMS later, refund or exchange services cannot be provided. Please consider carefully before purchasing. Buy WeChat: 17666234418

Our company transacts under the company's name, so there will be no situations where payment is received but goods are not delivered. Please purchase with confidence.


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