TMO Blackberry with 2 different Sims chips

Tabby!

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I am looking at using more than one sim chip at different times. Both would be TMO accounts with TMO Blackberry unlimited plans. Question I have is other than text messages with the Blackberry part work the same. I dont want to worry about releasing my PIN or anything, I want all my blackberry info to work the same just the phone numbers and billing info will be different. Anyone else tried this, has it worked.
 
Im just assuming, but since its the same carrier.. I believe it should work.. but hopefully some other more experienced user can verify it..

Btw, dunno if your looking for a dual sim adapter, but I tested it out some weeks ago and posted a review about it, if your interested have a look at:
http://blackberryforums.rabroad.com/57509-review_dual_sim_card_adapter.html
 
yeah since both being tmo you wouldnt have a problem switching from sim to sim.which you know but i really dont get what your trying to accomplish
 
Actually I will be doing some traveling both work related and some personal things going on. I will be needing my one TMO number to keep using for some of that, and the other only part time. But I want to use my Blackberry at all times with no need for change. I wasn't sure if the PIN number had anything to do with running a Blackberry unlimited plan on either card. I want that to stay the same for using with either card so my contacts and use of it flows without any change, its just during diffent days and times I will be using one sim chip or the other. It has to do with work calls billing or personal use.
 
You might have some problems with email not coming to your phone. I suggest getting a small cheap phone for your personal side, and a blackberry for your business side. Also, you can connect up to 10 emails to your blackberry account. You could save money this way as well.Each email account needs a service book, so when you take a sim card out, you need to update your service books each time... So stick to one blackberry... Out your personal/business email on 1 account, then get a cheap personal phone.... Hope this helps, I don't want you to have a headache trying to maintain your service books
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