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    Can I use an old ST sim?

    Ok here's the deal. I've had ST for about 2 months now. I have the micro-sim for the iPhone 4/4s. But I don't have an iPhone 4 anymore due to some a** on craigslist that ripped me off. So I've been using my old iPhone 3G. Long story short, I basically cutout the shape of a regular sim card and taped my micro-sim into the middle. It works on my 3G but I have an HTC Inspire and it won't read the sim card in there. Now here's my question. If I order a new regular ST sim card and port my number over to that one, in the future will I be able to port back over to the micro-sim in case I decide to go back to an iPhone 4/4s? Or would I have to purchase a new micro-sim again? Thanks for your time.

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    Once a Straight Talk SIM card is deactivated, it cannot be reactivated. Temporary suspensions of service due to late refills are exceptions to this. Why not order a microSIM card from Straight Talk and purchase a microSim card adapter online?
    Earl F. Parrish

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    I never knew they sold microsim adapters lol. Thanks bro

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