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popular Posted by LovelyCheetah | Staff about 1 year ago
popular Posted by LovelyCheetah | Staff about 1 year ago

aloSIM Mobile Data Traveler Lifetime eSim Plan: $50 Credit for $19

$19

$50

62% off
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StackSocial [stacksocial.com] has the $50 aloSIM Mobile Data Traveler Lifetime eSim Credit on sale for $21.97 - $3 w/ code aloSIM3 = $18.97.

About this Product:
  • Use your eSIM to join data networks in 170+ countries [alosim.com]
  • Install your lifetime eSIM on a compatible device to roam on local data networks
  • Your lifetime eSIM never expires, and can be topped up with more data anytime
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StackSocial [stacksocial.com] has the $50 aloSIM Mobile Data Traveler Lifetime eSim Credit on sale for $21.97 - $3 w/ code aloSIM3 = $18.97.

About this Product:
  • Use your eSIM to join data networks in 170+ countries [alosim.com]
  • Install your lifetime eSIM on a compatible device to roam on local data networks
  • Your lifetime eSIM never expires, and can be topped up with more data anytime
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about 1 year ago
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sarcasmogratis
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"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."

"Purchased coupon must be redeemed and used within 12 months"

.. but sure. "never expires" 😉😉

Edit: it's sketch that negative info is almost always omitted from Paid SD Staff Influencer posts.
Last edited by sarcasmogratis September 22, 2023 at 02:19 PM.
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I purchased this last time it was on sale. Worked flawlessly in Europe (Netherlands and England). Fast speeds and 5G when available.

The package you purchase will expire after a certain period of time so make sure you pick the correct one.

The esim you install does not expire and can be disabled when not in use.

From what I remember, you have 1 year to use that credit from the time you redeem the code they send you.

WiFi calling worked fine using the data from the esim.

Use this code to get $3.29 off 😃

rweockj
Last edited by TheDTinc September 20, 2023 at 08:17 PM.
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Used in Japan and South Korea and worked flawless on unlocked iphone 11 and samsung 21.
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It seems like these things are more about convenience rather than saving money... like to have peace of mind that you will have a SIM for your destination before going there.

As an example of what I'm talking about: For the Philippines, you can get basic prepaid service when you're there for something like $2 for 8gb, and I want to say it lasts around 2 weeks before it expires - unless of course you exceed the data within that time, obviously you need to top up. It's worth saying too, out of fairness, that you might have trouble figuring out how to do the prepaid load of their local service yourself.... so again, something like this might be a better deal for some, just because you don't have to deal with figuring it out.
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tianyixing
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Can I use the $50 credit to buy multiple ESIMs for my family? e.g. one for me, and one for my wife.
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Quote from TheDTinc :
I purchased this last time it was on sale. Worked flawlessly in Europe (Netherlands and England). Fast speeds and 5G when available.

The package you purchase will expire after a certain period of time so make sure you pick the correct one.

The esim you install does not expire and can be disabled when not in use.

From what I remember, you have 1 year to use that credit from the time you redeem the code they send you.

WiFi calling worked fine using the data from the esim.

Use this code to get $3.29 off 😃

rweockj
So from what I am understanding, we will receive $50 worth of credit. How long does that credit last? And if I buy a $4.50 package for 7 days, that will expire, but what about the remaining $46.50?