Subject: question of using mobile in Macao
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Post at 9-3-2011 02:08  Profile P.M. 
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question of using mobile in Macao

I've been wondering this, i stay in Hong Kong side 10 days a month working but i live in Mainland China. Just wondering if i would skip town to Macao side and if my SO would happen to call me from mainland or sending messages and i would reply, would he be able to see that im in Macao>? i know its kinda wishful thinking hehe but want to be sure before i do anything stupid and get caught pants down
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Post at 9-3-2011 03:12  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #1 travelerxx's post

if you have a mainland sim, they no difference being in HK or Macau.
for phone call, roaming always have a special tone, but she only knows you using roaming not the place you are
for sms is even better, roaming sms is never mention.

the only way she can know is if she check you phone bill, and see Macau mention on it.
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QUOTE:
Originally posted by calaisien at 9-3-2011 03:12 AM
if you have a mainland sim, they no difference being in HK or Macau.
for phone call, roaming always have a special tone, but she only knows you using roaming not the place you are
for sms is even bett ...

we use prepaids both as its very easy and convenient but when charging in internet, could see some action. I think if i'm to go need to go early and and no call to anywhere to keep under radar. Thanks a lot for information, preciate it. Need to plan a hit and run trip to Macao from HK Quick in and out.
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Post at 10-3-2011 17:41  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #2 calaisien's post

With the ringing tone that they hear however, sometimes they can guess that, for eg. you're NOT in China,
as that one has a distinctive tone for the caller.

One solution is to buy another simcard, then use a call divert - but that;s a bit complicated
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Post at 11-3-2011 04:08  Profile P.M. 
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Reply #1 travelerxx's post

Whenever I got to Macau, I always get spam SMS messages from my operator Smartone Vodafone. One of them is advertising a paid 'Stealth Roaming' service, which would make the caller hear a Hong Kong ringtone etc, so that nobody knows you're in Macau.
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Originally posted by SkinnyForum at 11-3-2011 04:08 AM
Whenever I got to Macau, I always get spam SMS messages from my operator Smartone Vodafone. One of them is advertising a paid 'Stealth Roaming' service, which would make the caller hear a Hong Kong ri ...

Hell yeah gotta find this system, i was worrying that there is something i forget and that is the ringing tone specifically on location . Good that i asked hehe before getting busted on the spot
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