Stack Social has $50 aloSIM Mobile Data Traveler Lifetime eSim Credit on sale for $24.99.
Thanks Staff Member MrsClause for sharing this deal
About this Product:
An eSIM is a digital SIM card. It's basically just mobile data. Once it's activated on your device, it can connect you to data networks in other countries – giving you an internet connection with NO roaming charges.
You'll get $50 in eSIM data credit, which is almost always enough to cover all your data roaming needs for a full year. But if you run out of data, you can always top up your lifetime eSIM and stay connected internationally.
With aloSIM, you can load prepaid eSIM data packages onto your phone, tablet, or computer.
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Length of access: lifetime
Instant digital redemption
Purchased coupon must be redeemed and used within 12 months
This deal is not stackable (one offer per aloSIM account)
A $4.50 data package will last 7 days
The data DOES expire, and you WILL NOT have any leftover data for your next trip unless it takes place within the validity period. While the eSIM never expires, the actual data package is only valid for the length of time stated at purchase (i.e. seven days after activation, 30 days after activation, etc.) So if you buy a seven-day package and only use a tiny bit, that package is still going to expire after seven days.
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Last Updated by kickerstarter on 04-19-2023 at 11:21 AM
Stack Social has $50 aloSIM Mobile Data Traveler Lifetime eSim Credit on sale for $24.99.
Thanks Staff Member MrsClause for sharing this deal
About this Product:
An eSIM is a digital SIM card. It's basically just mobile data. Once it's activated on your device, it can connect you to data networks in other countries – giving you an internet connection with NO roaming charges.
You'll get $50 in eSIM data credit, which is almost always enough to cover all your data roaming needs for a full year. But if you run out of data, you can always top up your lifetime eSIM and stay connected internationally.
With aloSIM, you can load prepaid eSIM data packages onto your phone, tablet, or computer.
The European regions aren't that great, covering 4 countries (western europe), 6 countries (Mediterranean), and 11 countries (eastern europe), 3 countries (Scandanavia), and a UK/Ireland region.
I think Airalo has better regional coverage (Europe = 39 countries) at slightly higher prices if you're doing quite a bit of traveling.
From the few I've seen, prices are the same at Airalo on an individual country basis.
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The European regions aren't that great, covering 4 countries (western europe), 6 countries (Mediterranean), and 11 countries (eastern europe), 3 countries (Scandanavia), and a UK/Ireland region.
I think Airalo has better regional coverage (Europe = 39 countries) at slightly higher prices if you're doing quite a bit of traveling.
From the few I've seen, prices are the same at Airalo on an individual country basis.
I got it. Much cheaper than market and it says it uses LTE at reputable carriers at the 2 Asia destinations I am headed to this summer. Will see how it goes.
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Better two just sign up for google fi or use this?
Personally I value keeping my US number active when I travel. Especially if you rely on text messages for 2-step verification. Fi also has excellent coverage in terms of countries it works in. I just transfer my number on eSIM from Visible to Google Fi before I travel and transfer back after the trip. It is mostly seamless, although on a couple of occasions I've had to deal with CS to complete the transfer.
You'll get $50 in eSIM data credit, which is almost always enough to cover all your data roaming needs for a full year. But if you run out of data, you can always top up your lifetime eSIM and stay connected internationally.
Which is just giving you a point of reference, not establishing expiration of credit.
Personally I value keeping my US number active when I travel. Especially if you rely on text messages for 2-step verification. Fi also has excellent coverage in terms of countries it works in. I just transfer my number on eSIM from Visible to Google Fi before I travel and transfer back after the trip. It is mostly seamless, although on a couple of occasions I've had to deal with CS to complete the transfer.
If your provider has Wifi calling (and texting), wouldn't texting and calling still work by using another eSIM?
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eSIM Voucher Redemption (Credits expire on $50.00
4/6/24)
April 06, 2023
I think Airalo has better regional coverage (Europe = 39 countries) at slightly higher prices if you're doing quite a bit of traveling.
From the few I've seen, prices are the same at Airalo on an individual country basis.
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I think Airalo has better regional coverage (Europe = 39 countries) at slightly higher prices if you're doing quite a bit of traveling.
From the few I've seen, prices are the same at Airalo on an individual country basis.
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Purchase History
eSIM Voucher Redemption (Credits expire on $50.00
4/6/24)
April 06, 2023
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Which is just giving you a point of reference, not establishing expiration of credit.
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