JAGER PRO M.I.N.E. Operation Manual - Purchasing A Sim Card
23
PURCHASING A SIM CARD
AT&T SIM cards must be purchased in person from an AT&T corporate
store; not an AT&T authorized retailer. Type “AT&T corporate store” into
a search engine (i.e. Google or Bing) and enter your zip code to find the
nearest location. Users cannot request unlimited messaging packages
online. Please take this manual to your local AT&T corporate store to help
the rep.
http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/plans/prepaidplans.html
Messaging Packages:
Text and photos can be sent instantly using a
M.I.N.E™ Cam. This AT&T SIM card is available with the 10¢ per minute
plan.
200 messages for $4.99/month
1000 messages for $9.99/month
Unlimited for $19.99/month
Ensure the AT&T representative adds “Automatic Renewal” to this Pay As
You Go SIM card. Packages are good for 30 days as long as your account
balance has not expired. The amount of the monthly package will be taken
out of the existing account balance every 30 days with “Automatic Renewal”.
REPLENISHING A SIM CARD
Upon initial purchase, record the SIM card phone number and expiration
date to simplify the process. Users may update the account monthly or pay
as many months in advance as you wish to remain active. Replenishing the
AT&T SIM card can be accomplished in three ways:
1. Visit the local AT&T corporate store in person.
2. Visit a local AT&T Express Service Kiosk.
a. Select- My Payment Options- Prepaid Accounts.
b. Enter wireless number then verify wireless number.
c. Select- Refill my prepaid account.
d. Select the amount to add to your Prepaid Account.
3. Pay by credit card over the phone at
1-800-331-0500.
a. Press 1 for other.
b. Press 0 to speak with a customer service representative. Users must
speak to a customer service rep as the SIM card does not have a pin
number to use the automated system.
We recommend an AT&T SIM card as their data package has unlimited text
and photo messaging for only $19.99 per month. It does not matter which
cellular company offers the best coverage in your area. Verizon and Sprint
network providers use CDMA technology and the camera requires GSM
technology (AT&T or T-Mobile) to operate.
AT&T customer service representatives are not trained to recognize a SIM
card can function in a wireless camera. They will debate this application is
possible and deny such a plan exists.