Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Can I use an unlocked Iphone 3G in Greece

Can I use an unlocked Iphone 3G in Greece?
I know that its not possible to buy an iphone without a contract on at&t, but if i buy one and terminate my contract right away and unlock it will it work in Greece. Also, how can i unlock it because ive never done that before. the phone isnt for me its for a friend in Greece. I checked the prices on ebay and they are very high, about $1,500. I calculated the prices, and this way, I would save a lot of money.
Cell Phones & Plans - 4 Answers
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Why will you do so much for the phone ? Why not buy one unlocked iPhone itself and use it ? If you try to unlock it yourself, you can brick it. If you need unlocked iPhones cheaper, you can mail me or talk with me on Yahoo!
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Just visit this link- http://iphonexpert.blogspot.com/2008/07/brand-new-unlocked-iphone-16gb-firmware.html
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

How can I report an illegal working in Greece

How can I report an illegal working in Greece?
How, where and to whom should I report this person to have them deported? She has sexually molested children and now has gone to Greece to take care of two young girls which I'm pretty sure she'll molest them too.
Greece - 2 Answers
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Report her to the police if you know that's true.
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Or you could call up the embassy from the country she is from and report it. But if she sexuallly molested children how did she leave her country? wasnt she arrested??

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Work in Greece

Work in Greece?
My daughter is thinking to look for her first job out of college with a big international company in Greece. She is graduating from a business school in June and is fluent in English, Greek and conversational in French. Anyone has any ideas how to go about it? She prefers Thessaloniki but Athens is fine too I appreciate all the responses
Greece - 3 Answers
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I didn't see any big international companies when I was there, mostly tourist trade.
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I am living in Thessaloniki and yes we have many big companies here Finding a job though may take some time, she must be patient in order to enter big companies, a good method is to contact companies that are looking for personnel in order to full job vacancies its free, you just contact them, send your CV, check out the job vacancies on line and when you find something you like you contact them or if they find something first, they contact you I can provide you some addresses :
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Her advantage is of course the fluency in Greek. Yes, she should get a list of international companies in her field of interest and studies and send them CVs (in 100 CVs she will maybe get 3 answers) - a good source are the embassies or the greek-something chambers of commerce (i.e Greek-american http://www.amcham.gr/ ) and she should also check sites like http://europa.eu.int/eures/ http://www.skywalker.gr/ http://karieres.dolnet.gr/wma/karieres.main http://www.stelechi.gr/ http://europa.eu.int/eures/ She should also know that salaries for beginners are peanuts.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

I'm going to Greece and i need to be able to charge my camera there.. What do I need to get

I'm going to Greece and i need to be able to charge my camera there.. What do I need to get?
My camera charger is not universal power or whatever - only able to charge in US ... what do i need to get to make it work in Greece? power adapter? converter? both? Also, I want to take a hair straightener but I read that even with an adapter/converter it will overheat and break because hair irons, hair dryers use too much power or something... is this true?
Greece - 2 Answers
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You need a converter. 110 Volts to 220 Volts. Go to the nearest shop, get one and you will be fine :-) Yes, irons and other small electrical appliances designed for 110 Volts may overheat due to the different voltage. If you don't spare expenses too much, with less than 30 Euros total you can purchase here in Greece a hair dryer and an iron. Simply leave them behind when you go. Enjoy your stay!!!
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You will need a transformer for your battery charger as they are not supposed to be used with converters. Converters are designed to be used with with hair dryers, curling irons etc. You just have to get one that has a high enough wattage rating to handle your appliances. You will also need a power adapter from USA plug to Greek plug. All that said, check your camera charger closely, as I don't remember the last charger I saw that wasn't dual voltage. We have 1 camera that's 7 years old, it's dual voltage. We finally gave up and don't buy any small appliances that aren't dual voltage.