Talk:Turkey/@comment-24682153-20200212164050

Hi PureLight 9. Welcome from the admin to this wiki. Unfortunately I have to remove your offer of Turistcell in Turkey for some reasons: So please make it clear, what you are really selling and which strings are attached. I agree that Turkey is a complicated country to buy or use a SIM card for various reasons. We can list your offer, when it's more transparent. I've just been to Turkey. It's quite easy to get for instance a UK Vodafone prepaid SIM and use it tin Turkey without surcharges at the UK rate because of their roaming policy.
 * wrong statements: Turistcell is NOT a 4th network in Turkey. There are definitely only three: Turkcell, Vodafone and Türk Telecom.
 * ad talk: you've just copied your website and that's how it really sounds. It's full of misleading presentations.
 * missing information: on the other hand, a lot remains unclear. It it a Turkish SIM card according to Turkish law. That means IMEI registration and blocking of some services or is it a roaming SIM card from a different country brought to Turkey. Do you get a local number or one from out of the country? Are VoIP calls possible and tethering?
 * the whole deal is suspicious: it's by a registered travel agency in Germany and its local affiliate. Why is it only available in a certain area of Istanbul by courier? It's fully prepaid by credit card. This looks all right, but you are using a gap which is tricky for consumers. You sell the SIM according to German law but deliver the service in Turkey.
 * strange delivery: this SIM is only delivered to a few places in Istanbul. This looks quite shady. Why only there, not by mail and not to an B&B address or anywhere else?
 * missing T&Cs: it's not clear who actually provides the mobile service. Even if you are only a intermediate just selling a re-labeled foreign SIM card in Turkey, a customer gets a (prepaid) contract with a phone company. This company is not mentioned and its rules do apply.

Thanks for your understanding