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I was going to +1 for airalo, used them in USA, Canada, Mexico and Thailand so far with no issues. Only for data, although the Thai eSim did come with a number of free call minutes.
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Thanks for the replies. I’ve found buzzesim which offers 15 days unlimited data (and calls) for £15.50 each.
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https://www.airalo.com/united-states-esim do esims - the problem is mobile data in the states isn't the cheap price it is in the UK...
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PS. there are eSims for sale on eBay but don't know if they're any good or not. These only work in compatible phones, and they need to be unlocked too.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226148484695Last edited by woody1; 5 June 2024, 12:32.
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I'm with giffgaff, who offer free roaming in EU, but their roaming charges in US are steep.
https://community.giffgaff.com/d/338...-do-you-recomm
I suspect you'll find similar with other providers. As mentioned in the above thread, you're probably better off getting a USA sim card, and there's a link to this site:
https://www.traveltomtom.net/destina...-usa-sim-cards
There are USA sim cards for sale on eBay but I don't know if I'd trust them.
NB. make sure all your phones are unlocked before you go
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I’m after a bit of advice. My family and I are off to California for our holidays. 4 of us need data for our phones and one (me) needs calls and data. My uk supplier roaming charges are spiteful. Does anyone have recommendations for eSIM suppliers, or do I buy PAYG sim when I arrive?Tags: None
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