Yes, a phone bought in the US can work in South Africa, provided it is unlocked and compatible with the GSM network used there. While many US phones do use removable SIM cards, some models, particularly older ones, may not be compatible with international networks. To ensure functionality, check the phone's specifications for GSM compatibility and confirm that it's unlocked from the US carrier. If it meets these criteria, you can simply insert a South African SIM card and use it.
nothing
no it doesnt
find your answer your self this web site doesnt have it thank you
Really? a booger. people are that obsessed. Who cares who bought Justin biebers booger. it doesnt matter. but i will pay 1 million for his corpse or withdrawl of showbiz forever.
Depends if you bought it and it doesnt work if so you can trade it
Ethiopia has 2 of the top banks in Africa. That doesnt mean Ehtiopia has only 2 banks but 2 of the banks in Ethiopia are the top of Africa.
Depends on where you bought the gun. If from a store they should have the info. It might even be on your receipt. If you bought at pawn shop they usually include that info on the receipt. If you bought from individual and your state doesnt require registration you're out of luck.
Take the item back to the shop were you bought it and ask how to use it properly
I dont think so, bought one yesterday and it doesnt!
It does, you maby just bought the game by itself. You can buy the drums and the guitar with the game.
get a new game!
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