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Comment Re:Are you kidding me? (Score 2) 25

Last time I was there, getting a SIM card was not so simple. You have to show your passport and proof of your place of registration (official residence). They're harder for foreigners to get than locals. I found it easier to get a local to get it for me than buy it myself.

Getting them in mass quantities is not a trivial matter.

Comment What about foreigners? (Score 1) 25

What about visiting foreigners who want to use their foreign SIM card? Are they just shit out of luck? Does this new rule mean foreign SIM cards won't work?

When i traveled abroad (not to Russia) a month ago, i just kept using the sim I already had, rather than getting a local one. Sounds like if I wanted to do that with Russia, I may be shit out of luck.

Last time I was in Russia, I got a local SIM card, but it was a pain in the ass. I had to get a local to get it for me and then let me use it. Now I have eSIM only that may be hard to pull off.

Comment Re:May have? (Score 1) 46

I did test drive it, but that's the dealer, not the manufacturer. Due to GDPR they wouldn't be able to share it with the manufacturer, or retain it for longer than a few months (for speeding tickets etc to come in).

They could break the rules, but if it then leaked or I found out somehow, they would be in it pretty deep.

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