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Copy of Sim and Airtime Vendors1 SIM Vendors GEORGETOWN VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Cell Phone Shack (Smart Click) 22 North Road, Lacytown 2230553/616-6667 Cell Point 120 Regent Street Lacytown 227-5659 / 644-5702/645-4900 Future Vision Electronics 48 Robb Street 642-1010 G & J Phone Cards Investment 171 Mandela Avenue 223-5002/231-4069/643-7294 Gizmos & Gadget 13 North & Wellington Streets, Lacytown 223-5282/223-6004/223-6006/624-6080 K Tronics 93 Regent Street, Lacytown 622-2426/223-0337/223-0997 Leading Techonolgy 6 America Street, Stabroek 648-6600 MJM Enterprise 61 Cummings Street, Alberttown 227-5211/628-2841 Electronic City 13 Fourth Ave Subryanville 627-7274/6214700/231-0264 The Cell Shop 146 Regent Street Bourda 231-3837/ 623-3400 Unique Innovations Stabroek Market 649-5232/2314436 Natasha Gift Centre 111-112 Regent Street ( City Mall) 627-8340 Viscom Fogarty Fogarty's Building 228-5299/220-0161/648-1938 EAST COAST DEMERARA VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Viscom A Belmont, Mahaica 228-5299/220-0161/648-1938 T & J DVD Club 499 Foulis E.C.D 255-0007/613-0049/6564014 EAST BANK DEMERARA VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER The Community Pharmacy 39 Public Road Grove Public Road, EBD 265-5061/610-5800/6226900 Net 2 Go 374 Herstelling, EBD 615-4661 WEST COAST DEMERARA VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Cell King 29 Stelling Road Vreed En Hoop 264-3734 /645-5734 Telco Solutions S' Stelling Road Vreed En Hoop 264-0600 / 623-1033 Mobile Wizard 163 Old Road, Parika, EBE 655-0767/6502498 Ali K's Pharmacy & Variety Store 1983 Parika,EBE 650-4504 / 260-4986 Wireless Revolutions Parika Post Office, Parika, EBE 683-9527/629-7730 ESSEQUIBO COAST VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Ravindra Singh Electronics Stall #50-51 Anna Regina Market 771-4006 / 622-9192 Tomesh Computers 25 Public Road Taymounth Manor 653-1516 / 610-4463 Future Electronics 1 & 2 Reliance 646-4008 WEST COAST BERBICE VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Arshad Jewellery 13 Section A D'Edwards Village 609-5002/327-5850 ND Kemraj General Store (CELL PHONE WIZ) Bush Lot W.C.B 232-0629 CellphoniX 88 Public Road Rosignol 611-1705/653-9292 K & J Trading Bath/Waterloo W.C.B 622-0286 NEW AMSTERDAM VEDNORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Future Vision Electronics Pitt Street New Amsterdam 333-4661 CORENTYNE VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Unicell Plus 81 Rosehall 337-4495 / 337-4505 /658-1000 Rudolph VM Samaroo (Sensation) Q Springlands Corriverton 335-3550/626-4570 Cell Tech Rose Hall Town Market 6167395 Metric Cell Phone Skeldon Market Corriverton 610-6802/610-6637/616-6143 Imran & sons 73 Public Road Rose Hall Town 3374502/6264502 LINDEN VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Nigel's Establishment Stall # 119 Mc Kenzie Arcade 444-6502/621-3465 Lakes Electronics 27 Co-op Cresent Mc Kenzie 444-6658/619-0000 BARTICA VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Raymond & Daughter's Establishment 30 Second Avenue, Bartica 644-9112 LETHEM VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Rash Communications Lethem 620-9999 TopUp Vendors GEORGETOWN VENDORS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Rouhanee Bidajhar 24 James Street 5926557462 ravindra singh 58 Albouys Street 5926151224 Kerean Geer 147 Third Street 5926121430 TR Kamini Ragnauth 60 5926583683 Brandsrite Variety Store 141 Regent RD 5926221578 Unita Persaud 11 Charles Street 5926102792 Adrian Kennedy 8 Drysdale street 5926589992 TRACY HUMPHREY 38 Ketly & susssexx 5926516277 Mahadai Persaud 61 Sussex Street 5926288997 Clinicians Supplies 84 fifth street 5926139921 Dhaniram Rampersaud 697 7th street area Y Cummings Lodge 5926422624 Randy's Inn - Tonzia Michelle 78 Robb St. Bourda 5926218738 Carimer 74 Church Street 5926442388 Police consumers 45 46 Robb street 5926388357 Denise Benn 264 Blue Sackie Drive S/RV 5926180311 Bernies Variety (backreddy) 316 Middle & East St. 5926522285 Campala 10 Camp Street Werk-en-Rust 5926449420 Nex Copy Center Critchlow Labour College 5926180144 Hot & Spicy (Albert St.) 112 3rd & Albert Streets 5926124817 Fariah khan 102 Regent st 5926212941 Dollar Store 510 B Field Sophia 5926451037 Laparkan Trading- Office Equip.& Supplies Division 34-37 Water Street 5922257692 West Side Lottery 247 Mandela Avenue 5926124886 Grace Taxi Service Lot 5 Hadfield Street, Lodge 5926124871 Coss Cutter Supermarket 49-50 Sherriff Street 5926296276 Pearl Arthur JJ Durban Street Wortmanville 5926460985 peter Alves ( Best Choice Fashion) Brickdam 5926450637 Nardeo Persaud(Alex) Stall 1-4 Sec J Bourda Market 5926437011 Cleveland Conway 52 E Hadfield Street Worthmanvill 5926450547 Devi Mohan (Pet Paradise & livestock Supplies) 147 Regent Street 5926218724 Trevor Humphery Lot A 105 Macaw Road East La Penitence 5926422094 Sadiyya Hassan 85 Middle Road, La Penitence 5926474476 Gregory Dubissette 2 38 Ruimveldt Park 5926520644 Bernies Pharmacy 343 Middle & East Street 5922252325 Cellshop 101 Cummings Street 5926229282 Trustee's Pawn shop 54 Robb street 5922257744 Gregory Dubissette Stall #49/54 East Ruimveldt Market 5922236097 Clinton Anderson Regent & King Street 5926116064 Dexter James America Street 5926224699 xyfaohn Stabroek market 5926286474 012 Jus' Water(SHERIFF ST) 2A Sheriff street 5922258434 Dave Pharmacy 344 Middle Street 5922270644 Medical Choice Pharmacy Camp Street 6458004 S Martin Station St Kitty 5926458198 Neighbourhood Express Pharmacy A & B Durban Street & Cemetry Road 5926511049 Aunty Zoreena Regent Street 5926547107 C-Angelica Surjadin 2 79 Brickdam 5926100514 Indira Moowiram Lot 34-37 Water Street 5926254632 SS Chandra 185 Charollet st Marag Building 5922270613 Bibi Rehana Halim 195 Garnet St.Newtown Kitty 5926414160 Latchmin Avinash sis 164 Barr Street 5926113131 Nafeeza Balram 21 Public Road LA Penitence 5926453945 rada new(white)Sasha Cells 26 35 Alexander St Kitty 5926181582 Boy Blue Hussain Lombard Street 5926133008 Kwame Anderson 25 Oronoque Street, Albertown 5926493006 Christopher Richardson 178 Waterloo Street, South Cummingsburg 5926210303 Med dowan singh 40 Princess street 5926530441 gain mart sixth street Cummings lodge 5926240033 Game Express 25 Lacy Town N/St 5926133540 Kirk Embrack I34 Guyhoc Park 5926272249 mjm retail 2 Regent street 5926282841 Satrohan Sankar 79 Brickdam 5926183070 Elizabeth Subramani 79 Brickdam 5926183094 Teeka Chunilall 64 Durban Street W/enrust 5926105192 Okeina Reid 79 Brickdam 5926495323 PC Shack 128 Carmichael Street 5922253044 T&K Aslam GT&T 5926195094 Rima Ali 144 Thomas Street Kitty 5926385566 Devina Singh 146 Crown Street 5926112100 Samantha Brown c/vill(Cell Point Rgnt St) 139 Bombay Terrace 5926445702 Troy Chester georgetown 5926160123 Lambert Trading Benn Street 5926133165 Chritchlow Collage Wolford Av 5926467655 C.ANGELICA.SURJADIN 79 Brickdam 5926413878 D Higgins Clonbrook 5926395649 Bibi Isha Ramsook 87 Albert Street 5926170407 Sunita Business Cente Croal st 5926514867 Nomeshwar Singh(Raju) 69 Garnet St.C/Ville 5926500056 G&J mendonca Alastair MarMel Regent Street 5926388424 Sammy(N/A) Supermarket a/c 21 North Road Lacytown 5926182745 Michelle John 2 City Mall //Camp & Regent Streets 5926107530 Adilah Mahadeo ND&S 218 Oronoque street 5926269692 farzana haniff lot 75 breda street werk en rust 5926293841 MJ M&J Grocery 6 Alexander street Kitty 5926296388 june 10 Thomas Street Kitty 5926220232 Wilford Brandsford 88-90 PIKE ST C/VILLE 5926159642 Addel Ward 79 Brickdam 5926195532 Top up machine Camp & Rob CAMP & ROBB ST 5926448624 Ramasar 79 Brickdam 5926149780 new01 Brickdam 5926390600 Alexander Benjamin 161 Middle Road La Penitence 5926448587 ann sharaj #7 21 North Road Lacytown 5926388364 Gregory Dubissette1 38 South Ruimveldt Park 5926586291 Claire Blair Regent Street 5926108854 Carlotta Grimes 24 Camp Street 5926482269 Kaloutie rambarran Water Street 5926392425 Melissa Boodhoo albert St 5926197776 Veronica Mingo GT&T 5926273476 Asif Hussain 85 Middle Road, La Penitence 5926424817 Kathleen Alleyne 22 Castello H/Scheme 5926160362 Tyron Fernandes 60 Bar & Sussex Street, Albouystown 5926467838 Asif @ nirva 35 Alexander St Kitty 5926181731 Serigo Ifran cell 98-99 Fern Drive South Ruimveldt 5926298574 Roy's Phamarcy Stall #32-33 & 64-65 Bourda Market 5926229716 Avinash Charlette St 5926173286 Nicola Barrow Regent Street 5926179898 Wasim Narine 79 brickdam 5926552444 D- Niron Singh GT&T 5926103087 Donella long david first street 5926566154 Faryal Mohamed Regent Street 5926547047 Yu Mei Zhang Legend st (new) Regent Street 5926125139 Hope Nestor 43 William Street 5926474508 Shaun Roopnarine 33 Middleton Street Campbelville 5926482327 Andre Kellman 40 Croal Street3181 Spurwing Drive South Ruimveldt 5926106889 Brian Punch 7 Roxanne Burnham Garden 5926450495 Ms Natoo 56 Church Road S/Ville 5926176444 Yhip's Bakery 56 Robb st 5926519215 EARLANDO BATSON 162, CHARLOTTE ST 5926445908 KAMLA BALRAM 46 ROBB ST BOURDA 5926501679 Longevine Renuka Mittleholzer 26 northon and cream st 5926501686 Sajid Khan 79 Sandybabb st 5926136287 Doc.com Pharmacy 100 carmichael street 5926422306 Shaida Khan 79 Brickdam 5926515662 Natoo 218 Pike St. 5926132227 shabeer cell 79 Brickdam 5926286767 Sachin Dowding Street Kitty 5926242795 veronica Romona (police Cons) 79 Brickdam 5926157093 bridget king 2 79 Brickdam 5926563001 Audrey Redwar 79 Brickdam 5926156143 chemical corner danny 79 Brickdam 5926225376 NAZ PHARMACY 49 2nd St,La-penitence 5926133407 Pressy Enterprise kingston 5922260814 miss bayne 64 Sandy Babb St 5926531544 Sean Romario (GY Tech) 71 Middle Road 5926500313 007 Taxi 71 Middle Road 5922235615 Double 'B' Pharmacy 35 Robb St 5926143478 Benetta Isaac New 144 Regent Street 5926450766 P&R eggmart #2 Rabindranauth 60 'B' Robb street 5926159314 Mohini Persaud 48
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