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Used them for data, not for calls but I assume you can find one easy enough.
Great things though. Pay, get a QR code, scan and install and then the contract length starts from the first time its used in said country. Easy peasey.
Not sure about iPhone but on Android/Samsung you can set to use different sims for different things (calls, sms, data) so it uses your 2 sims simultaneously and you'd never notice the difference really.
Great things though. Pay, get a QR code, scan and install and then the contract length starts from the first time its used in said country. Easy peasey.
Not sure about iPhone but on Android/Samsung you can set to use different sims for different things (calls, sms, data) so it uses your 2 sims simultaneously and you'd never notice the difference really.
T-Mobile do them. https://prepaid.t-mobile.com/esim-app?brand=TMOPre...
USA plans are expensive compared to the UK.
USA plans are expensive compared to the UK.
megaphone said:
T-Mobile do them. https://prepaid.t-mobile.com/esim-app?brand=TMOPre...
USA plans are expensive compared to the UK.
Wow, that’s expensive. We don’t need data, just a phone number and calls. What about these guys?USA plans are expensive compared to the UK.
https://www.ultramobile.com/product/250mb-prepaid-...
I used https://etravelsim.com/collections/travel-esim on a trip to the US back in May. Worked well, cheap enough ($29 for 5GB data and unlimited calls), would recommend
The Moose said:
Just FYI, you can have a US bank account while not living here.
There are a couple of options - how long is it typically between trips and are you keen to keep the same number?
Thanks There are a couple of options - how long is it typically between trips and are you keen to keep the same number?
We spend 2-3 months a year here so having the same number would be great but not essential.
bad company said:
The Moose said:
Just FYI, you can have a US bank account while not living here.
There are a couple of options - how long is it typically between trips and are you keen to keep the same number?
Thanks There are a couple of options - how long is it typically between trips and are you keen to keep the same number?
We spend 2-3 months a year here so having the same number would be great but not essential.
I had to close mine with Wells Fargo due to the changing of the banks rules
Saleen836 said:
bad company said:
The Moose said:
Just FYI, you can have a US bank account while not living here.
There are a couple of options - how long is it typically between trips and are you keen to keep the same number?
Thanks There are a couple of options - how long is it typically between trips and are you keen to keep the same number?
We spend 2-3 months a year here so having the same number would be great but not essential.
I had to close mine with Wells Fargo due to the changing of the banks rules
When my family come to visit, they usually just grab a pay-as-you-go (in UK phraseology) e-sim from an AT&T store.
And on the subject of a US bank account, can you not get a USD account from Revolut? I have one alongside EUR and GBP accounts, and it comes with US account numbers, including the address of the bank that actually holds the money on Revolut's behalf. Looking at the 'account confirmation' letter, it has:
Account number
ACH routing number
Wire routing number
Bank name and address (Lead Bank, Kansas City)
You can tie a virtual card to the USD within the app (and use it with Apple Pay) so if you receive USD directly to those details, you should be able to spend and receive it wihlst in the US without it undergoing any currency conversion fees.
Account number
ACH routing number
Wire routing number
Bank name and address (Lead Bank, Kansas City)
You can tie a virtual card to the USD within the app (and use it with Apple Pay) so if you receive USD directly to those details, you should be able to spend and receive it wihlst in the US without it undergoing any currency conversion fees.
mikey_b said:
And on the subject of a US bank account, can you not get a USD account from Revolut? I have one alongside EUR and GBP accounts, and it comes with US account numbers, including the address of the bank that actually holds the money on Revolut's behalf. Looking at the 'account confirmation' letter, it has:
Account number
ACH routing number
Wire routing number
Bank name and address (Lead Bank, Kansas City)
You can tie a virtual card to the USD within the app (and use it with Apple Pay) so if you receive USD directly to those details, you should be able to spend and receive it wihlst in the US without it undergoing any currency conversion fees.
Or Wise. Account number
ACH routing number
Wire routing number
Bank name and address (Lead Bank, Kansas City)
You can tie a virtual card to the USD within the app (and use it with Apple Pay) so if you receive USD directly to those details, you should be able to spend and receive it wihlst in the US without it undergoing any currency conversion fees.
I used to receive wire transfers this way and need a US bank account to do it.
Works perfectly and it just looks like a local account.
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