Are Straight Talk micro sim's not available anymore?

greydarrah

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I bought a regular SIM and cut it down. Had never cut one before, so I downloaded some template (from a google search), got a pair of scissors, marked it, cut it, and then used my wife's nail file to finish the fit. It probably took a total of 5 minutes and worked perfectly. This was all before I became thoroughly discusted with ST (AT&T) and their daily throttling while downloading less than 100mg/day, and switched to a direct Tmo plan.
 

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Thanks, good to know cutting one down works. I have non existent to very poor Tmo coverage inside my home, so I am considering ST despite the throttling issues.
 

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Be careful! If you get it wrong and it gets stuck you can end up with a jammed sim tray. I *nearly* did that. It took me nearly 30 mins but I managed to rescue it (then called my carrier to get a proper micro sim). I had used an online template but was ever so slightly off with the scissors.

The way the tray is constructed, if you jam it, you are screwed as far as I can see.

If you can get a proper sim then you might be as well waiting.
 

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