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u/Jahlei · 1 pointr/JapanTravel

> I’ve lived in Tokyo many years ago, but couldn’t have gotten around without it.

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> If you’re traveling long distance and need to purchase Shinkansen tickets etc, just go to the Midori no Madoguchi Ticket Office. They have a very sophisticated system and they can figure out the route better than the app above - just tell them where and when you need to go.

I was planning to pre-purchase the JR railway tickets a few days before I fly out - I used this website to calculate my trip (Narita Airport -> Osaka -> Kyoto -> Tokyo) . Is it recommended to buy the JR pass upon arrival, or to pre-purchase? I thought I had seen many recommendations for the latter.

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> When you travel from or to the airport with big luggage, avoid rush hours. Japanese commuter trains and stations are not very luggage friendly. We had to do it due to my poor planning, and I don’t recommend it!!

My only commute plans that involve my suitcase are the trains to each city - given that I'm not exactly sure what time we will be ending up on a train to the next city, I can't be too sure on this. Is the typical rush hour 4-6 PM?

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> For phone data, we usually buy data SIMs. They sell them at airport convenience stores, cellphone kiosks, or vending machines. It’s just for data so can’t make calls, but you get 4G LTE and it might be cheaper than international data roaming. Last couple of times we got this from Amazon in advance. Plans on this SIM is not the cheapest but we didn’t have to run around at the airport to buy them when we arrived there and were really tired. We just sat down at a free WiFi spot in Narita Airport and swapped out SIMs to activate them. A couple of our hotels had free smartphones called “handy”in the room we could borrow while we were staying, but we didn’t feel the need for it, and didn’t try it.

My plan has international roaming included in its price with unlimited data, though it's only at 3G speeds. I was planning to rely on this and the assumption that there are wifi in many places within areas like Tokyo (I am not so reliant on connectivity; I'd only need to text if necessary). Is it regardless, still advisable to get one of these SIMs?

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> Also getting out to Haneda can take some time. Leave plenty early to catch 11AM flight - you probably should get there by 8AM at the latest.

I'm an airport lover; I was planing to spend a couple of hours in the airport anyway!

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> Weather should be pretty nice in November, and changing leaves will be really pretty. Hope you and your friend have a great time!

That's what I'm hoping for! Thank you so much for your help!!

u/89314 · 1 pointr/JapanTravel

Hi, I’m originally from Japan and visit there once a year or every other year. Last I was there in June. I traveled using JR pass, and this app really helped planning and routing - I’ve lived in Tokyo many years ago, but couldn’t have gotten around without it.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/japan-travel-route-map-jr/id686373726

If you’re traveling long distance and need to purchase Shinkansen tickets etc, just go to the Midori no Madoguchi Ticket Office. They have a very sophisticated system and they can figure out the route better than the app above - just tell them where and when you need to go.

I can understand your excitement, but keep in mind that big cities in Japan can be very, very, very crowded and it might take some extra time to travel, especially during rush hours. Also weekends on tourist areas can be really busy. Give yourselves some flexibility and don’t feel bad if you don’t get to everything on your itinerary. Consider it as an excuse to go back :)

When you travel from or to the airport with big luggage, avoid rush hours. Japanese commuter trains and stations are not very luggage friendly. We had to do it due to my poor planning, and I don’t recommend it!!

For phone data, we usually buy data SIMs. They sell them at airport convenience stores, cellphone kiosks, or vending machines. It’s just for data so can’t make calls, but you get 4G LTE and it might be cheaper than international data roaming. Last couple of times we got this from Amazon in advance.
Plans on this SIM is not the cheapest but we didn’t have to run around at the airport to buy them when we arrived there and were really tired. We just sat down at a free WiFi spot in Narita Airport and swapped out SIMs to activate them. A couple of our hotels had free smartphones called “handy”in the room we could borrow while we were staying, but we didn’t feel the need for it, and didn’t try it.

Also getting out to Haneda can take some time. Leave plenty early to catch 11AM flight - you probably should get there by 8AM at the latest.

Weather should be pretty nice in November, and changing leaves will be really pretty. Hope you and your friend have a great time!

u/friendliest_person · 3 pointsr/NoContract

I bought the exact phone (unlocked Moto g6) from eBay for ~$87 billed as open box a few months ago - it arrived as brand new.
I'm a cheap ass, but this is definitely the phone you want - best budget phone out there. Don't nickle and dime here.

You need to buy a sim card for it. The cheapest services run on Sprint, so you need a Sprint sim. $3 from Amazon plus shipping.

Table that shows which sim card model# you need for Moto g6 in case you want to purchase elsewhere ( it is "simolw416q")
https://s4gru.com/forums/topic/7833-the-s4gru-aio-byod-sim-compatibility-chart/

If you buy it from Amazon:

Sprint Sim Kit - Your Phone. Our Plan. - Unlimited Plans Starting $25/Month https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SWDX7BF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_yEOKDb81WT77K


I happily used Tello for 2 yrs for cheap ($10 + tax lasted me a year of use with their PAYG service)

But now all is changing.

The minimum now to start service is $20, and you have to recharge for $20 every 3 months. So it will cost $80 per year, which is still decent at a little less than $7 a month. The rates come out to be 1 cent/ min for calls and texting, 2 cent/mb for data. And I believe the balance rolls over indefinitely ( just emailed them to make sure and awaiting their response).

You could also sign up for the monthly plan, which is $5 or $6 at minimum per month, which is no data and 100 mins voice and free texting I believe. Verify that.

I also need to checkout pageplus and also another service called twillio or something like that.

Very dissappointed with Tello's rate inc, but yes, they still might be the best option out there for users like us.

u/bocaneighbor · 1 pointr/travel

The above statement about Three SIM cards requiring a UK credit card is not accurate. There are plenty of on line sites that will allow one to purchase credit vouchers using PayPal or a US credit card. There is a slight convenience fee charged but it can be done without a UK credit card. Three SIM cards are the best. Better than GiffGaf because they work in more countries worldwide. Switzerland is included as a "go roam" destination which means you can use your data allowance there. Do not wait until you get to Switzerland to purchase your SIM card.

This is a link to the Three SIM card for $24 includes 12 GB of data good for one month on Amazon with prime shipping.

https://www.amazon.com/PrePaid-destinations-including-European-countries/dp/B01FI1JW72/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=three+sim&qid=1558744173&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/foscho · 3 pointsr/NoContract

Definitely use the Cricket referrals! I'd recommend making it clear with the admin of the group you're looking to join that you'd like to have that credit applied to what you owe, which really shouldn't be a problem. You should get a confirmation e-mail that will serve as "proof" that you've earned your credits, which should roll in around month 2 or 3 of your Cricket service.

Every group is run a bit differently however, so I'd definitely be explicit before joining.

As for the IMEI problem, I'm pretty sure you can order a SIM from Amazon, and skip the checker:

http://www.amazon.com/Cricket-Wireless-Complete-Starter-Pack/dp/B0136NJTLS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1459351255&sr=8-1&keywords=cricket+sim

Also, it's cheaper right now than buying in-store or online!

I'm almost 100% positive that the 5x will work flawlessly on Cricket once you pop in the SIM and activate it, but it'd be great if another Cricket user with one could provide insight.

u/TehSoupNazi · 1 pointr/Futurology

> like reflux

I'm right there with you on that one!

The one mental downfall from working my entire life is that I am already fucking sick of working and I still have decades left of it. It's better now that I have finally gotten into a role that I actually enjoy, but still the thought of working until 65 kills me, let alone by the time it comes around for me the retirement age will probably be higher. With my investments I am really hoping to be able to retire in my 50s, but unless we have a real healthcare system in Murica (instead of our mess of a web of disparate programs like private insurance, Medicaid and Medicare) I probably will end up working solely because of healthcare. And on that thought it shows just how fucked up our country is.

I would just advise you to save what you can and even look for legitimate deals. Some of this will depend on your area and offerings and such but I would say:
Go internet only. If you live alone 25mbps should suffice just fine.
Shop around for cell phone plans. This is a huge pet peeve of mine with my gf. I have a $40 prepaid T-Mobile plan that ends up costing $44.50 after PA's shitty 20%+ tax on cell service. She has some stupid unlimited plan for $80 a month or something like that. I am actually looking at switching to Project Fi since I work from home most days now. I also saw a new provider that uses the Sprint network, Mint Mobile, and costs as little as $15 a month if you buy 3 months at once. I am waiting that one out since it is very new.
If possible take the bus to work. I pay half of what my coworkers pay to park and my commute is hardly different. Also, less money on gas and less wear and tear on your vehicle.

Try not to fall into the trap of getting into payment plans on items that aren't a necessity, even if it's interest free. I always like to know what I am paying for all up and in. That may just me being a weirdo, but for instance I looked at my mortgage right around closing and looked it thinking, "Ok, so taking the full 30 years to payoff my loan making the minimum payments will make my $190,000 house cost almost $300,000." As soon as I see how much larger that number is it gives me all the motivation I need to pay it off early. BUT, at the same time my loan's interest rate is 4.25%, and based on some recent material I was reading it was advising on mortgages with these low rates saying the homeowner is likely better off making the minimum payments while investing the money in the stock market instead of their house because in the 30 years of the mortgage that money's growth will most likely exceed any savings from paying off the mortgage early. That gave me a different thought process that I am considering for my mortgage as a minimum. I want to talk to my brother about it. I know his mortgage is 15 years and that he could pay it off any time he wants, but apparently he told my dad he won't and I suspect it is for a similar reason.

Those are just a few dumb examples of small savings that add up over the course of a year.

Sorry I kinda went off on a tangent there and rambled for a bit. I really hope some of this was helpful in some sort of way. I guess an easy word of advice that I recently saw (when it was talking about not paying of a mortgage early) is to make sure you max other items out before paying off a mortgage early, like your 401k and (I assume) an HSA if you have a HDHP garbage insurance plan.

Mint Mobile SIM Purchase on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Mint-Wireless-Unlimited-3-Months-SIM/dp/B0741FV7ZV

u/rtcam · 2 pointsr/ting

Since it sounds like you have a CDMA phone, you will unfortunately need a new SIM card to activate any unlocked GSM phone. You can buy them from Amazon if that is an option.

The CDMA prepaid phones for the most part do not work on Ting for 1 year as you mentioned... you could try checking MEID numbers of some of the CDMA phones at Best Buy, but I wouldn't count on them working. If one does, let us know.

Your best bet is to probably buy a Nexus 5X from them and make sure to get the correct Sprint SIM card, model #SIMGLW446C, to go with it (they should also have that at Best Buy).

u/Chrushev · 6 pointsr/CricketWireless

Id say ATT and Verizon networks are pretty on par. Ive been to places where ATT has no service but Verizon does, and Ive also been to places where Verizon has no service but ATT does (I live in Southern California).

Now, that being said, you could be in one of those areas where Verizon works well but ATT doesnt. Wont know without testing it out.

I would recommend signing up for a $30 2GB plan (when you use up 2GB you just get slowed down, you still can use it). 2GB should be plenty for testing.

Pop out your Verizon sim, and pop in Cricket sim. Use it for the month as you would normally use your phone, if you are satisfied move over all lines. If not then all it takes is for you to pop the old Verizon sim back in and you are back to how it was before you did anything.

Currently you can get Cricket sim from Amazon for $5, or BestBuy for $10.

yes this would cost you $35-$40 for the month. But if its a success then you will be saving a lot more than that per month.

PS - I dont know anything about Red Pocket Mobile, but I would test it out with actual Cricket since that is what you are considering changing over to.

Also if you do sign up, visit stickied thread and use one of the promo links, it will give you $25 after 60 days and the person who's link you used $25 as well. That will cancel out the cost of sim cards for you ($5 a piece from Amazon).

https://www.amazon.com/Cricket-BYOD-Wireless-SIM-Card/dp/B0725R9NH1

u/ecs0013 · 1 pointr/ATT

Yeah, the cheapest way used to be to pick up the kit at Walmart or Best Buy or wherever, but most places seem to have stopped carrying SIM cards and prepaid phones. Because of that, you'll probably need to go to a corporate store, order online, or through Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Prepaid-Complete-SIM-Kit/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1487802178&sr=8-1&keywords=t-mobile+starter+kit)

Once you do that, you can pre-pay (using credit/debit or a prepaid card, which are still available just about anywhere) for service. Personally, I've encouraged those who want to test to get the $30 plan (100 minutes, 5GB data, unlimited texts) as it has all the other benefits like BingeOn and Music Freedom (unofficially) and will really let you test out capabilities. Keep in mind that that plan can only be picked when you set up your account and if you transfer away, you'll lose it. You can actually order that from here: https://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/other-prepaid-plans

You'd need to pay for a month of service on that plan, but it's about the lowest full-featured one out there.

You could get a SIM and activate the $3/month voice/text option: https://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/pay-as-you-go This will still show you signal strength and you can buy a data pass for a day ($5) or week ($10), so that might get you all the information you'd need.

I did some network testing myself and went with one of the other plans initially on a starter kit that came with about $30, called and had them switch a few days into testing, am now on the $3 plan, and then just added some data here and there if I need to test. Otherwise, it's basically a $3/month dumbphone line that will work until the funds deplete sometime later in the year.

u/Photography7 · 6 pointsr/tmobile

So I was able to get a 20% off code and signed up through the website and have a tracking code. I have a few questions on how to properly sign up for T-Mobile:

  1. When I go on the promotion status site to check it, it says Tampa, FL for the location, but I'm in Dallas, TX. Will this be okay? It did take my phone number when I signed up and my email, and I printed out the confirmation page with tracking ID. Also, how long will it take for me to see the 20% discount for life on my bill?

  2. I'm switching over from Verizon and have an iPhone 6s Plus, and will be porting my number over. I want to go about this properly and need a SIM card. Can I purchase this Amazon prepaid SIM card and activate it on the T-Mobile One Postpaid account with my 20% off discount?: https://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Prepaid-Complete-SIM-Kit/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 If not, where can I purchase a correct SIM card?

  3. How do I activate the SIM card once I get it and transfer my number? Do I need to call in or can it be done online?

  4. Can I also sign up for the "17SWITCHER" $150 gift card promo and stack the coupon? If so, do I just go on the T-Mobile Promotions site and enter that before or after I sign up? How long does it take to receive the card via mail?

    Thank you in advance!
u/LiterallyUnlimited · 1 pointr/ting

Mint is not a bad option, if you know what you're getting into. Mint does require an upfront estimation of your actual usage before you purchase in bulk ahead of time. I contend that the bulk purchasing to get the best rate is effectively a contract. You can only get their best price per month if you promise not to leave for 12 months. If you leave, you didn't get the deal you thought you did.

That limits your ability to shop around until your 'contract' ends if you do want to come back to Ting or look at another carrier.

To many, this isn't a concern. I just take issue with it being effectively a "no contract" carrier. They get your money either way.

/r/mintmobile has probably the best temperature gauge for what you can expect. Lots of enthusiasts, lots of detractors. They're probably where a significant chunk of our customers defect just on price alone.
Some report they come back for our customer service, as Mint outsources to south Asian call centers, as it's less-expensive for them.

They did just get a carrier bundle, so iPhones are easier for them now.

If you're going to trial them, go with the 3-month new customer deal at $15/month for 2GB. You can't re-up at that price unless you sign up for 12 months (again, I contend a contract), but it's a really good way to get your feet wet on what the company is about. Also, make sure you get your bugs out of the way quick -- no returns after 7 days.

u/Bisphosphate · 1 pointr/solotravel

I bought this one and had it shipped to the USA where I live. Probably they can send it to Canada? I installed before leaving the airport so I knew it worked.

Perhaps the best hotel I stayed at (in my life) was a prison-looking $55 / night place in Dongguan. The rooms were surprisingly huge with a giant bathtub, a chaise-lounge, and a free breakfast buffet. In contrast, a $45 / night room in Shenzhen came with a cockroach and you'd get an electric shock every time you flipped the lights on haha. It was mostly comfortable besides those things.

u/50atomic · 2 pointsr/tmobile

> Does it set you up with a monthly plan with 5gb data for real?

Maybe, but the plan is real.

http://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/other-prepaid-plans

> Do you have to get one of these every month, or does it just set it up like a normal plan?

Multiple payment options:

http://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/prepaid-refill

Or you can buy it here:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/T-Mobile-Complete-SIM-Kit/39081494

Or activate a new line online yourself here:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LPPHHFK/

> Also, can it work with a Samsung Galaxy s4? Or will I need to switch phones?

Not very well, I would recommend a better network compatible phone.

https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/wiki/phones#wiki_verizon_phones_only_section

https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/comments/4dhnlo/any_recommendations_for_a_sub200_phone/

> I also read you can stream video without using data, does this apply to this plan?

Unofficially, yes with Binge On but this can change at any time given it's a prepaid plan


u/GrapesofWrath2019 · 1 pointr/minimalism

Phone I have Sony Xperia XZ Premium . Just noticed it's on sale for $550. 4K screen 64 gigs, stereo speakers. Battery lasts for days.. I like it. I think it has the same processor as the S8. You can add a second sim for world travel or stick in a SD card.

The S8/s8 plus is nice as well, I have a friend with one. I just wanted 4K screen for 4K vr'ing with my phone and went with the sony for that reason.

The T-Mobile $3 plan link

Sim kit link


Got the sim kit from Amazon, you call up T-mobile, put some money on the account and you're good to go.

I just call text and turned off data, on my third month with the phone and i'm paying about $7 a month on average. I use wifi at home, and we have free wifi at work (luckily). With an SD card you can load up music on the phone for offline listening and google lets you download maps for offline GPS navagation.

u/SlepyB · 1 pointr/cellphones
  1. The first thing is to make sure your phones will actually work in the UK. If you have a recent iPhone, a flagship Samsung or Google Pixel you should be okay. If you have a low/medium budget phone from Cricket, it probably won't work as the UK uses completely different bands/frequencies.

  2. Second, you need to make sure your phones are unlocked. Most phones sold in the US through carriers are locked and need to be unlocked to use on another carrier/in another country. You can request an unlock if you've fulfilled the requirements.

    Prepaid/Pay-Go plans are fairly cheap in the UK/Europe, you can get one for around £5-10/month ($7-13 US). Figure out how much data you'll need. I think most UK carriers don't have restrictions on hotspotting, so you can use all the data the plan allows. You might not be able to call/text to the USA with the included minutes with the plan, so might need to rely on data

    EE and O2 seems to be the biggest network. Three and Lycamobile are some of the smaller/budget carriers. You can buy the prepaid/preloaded sims everywhere, including the airport (might be more expensive). If you aren't very technical, might be best to buy from a phone/electronics shop where they can help you set it up.

    https://toomanyadapters.com/buying-sim-card-united-kingdom/

    https://kenstechtips.com/index.php/cheapest-pay-as-you-go-bundles

    You can even buy a Three UK sim from Amazon in the US and be ready to use when you get off the plane. It will even roam in the USA and many other countries.

    https://www.amazon.com/UK-destinations-including-European-countries/dp/B0753DK9JP/

    Unfortunately, calls/text can only be made to/in UK and Europe and no hotspotting allowed.
u/ImgLoop1993 · 1 pointr/travel
  1. "SIM wiki" ? I don't see anything useful after searching "reddit SIM wiki" https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=reddit+sim+wiki
    And I also don't see the word "wiki" on the right bar of the travel subreddit. What is the link how did you find it?

  2. What are the advantages of buying a SIM card in person in Greece versus buying one from amazon like here https://www.amazon.com/Orange-Holiday-Europe-currently-promotion/dp/B07NLCL9SP/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=eu+sim+card+orange&qid=1572805301&sr=8-1

  3. In the amazon link above "Credit valid 14 days after 1st use ( first call, first text, first internet connection). Top-up online on topup.orange.com with international credit cards " Do you know what is meant by "credit"

    Thanks!
u/Ted1337 · 2 pointsr/tmobile

You already have an activate account, number, and the $30 plan. You just need to perform a SIM swap. You can go to a T-Mobile store to do this (but the SIM will cost $20) or you can get a $4.99 SIM starter kit from Best Buy or Amazon (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/t-mobile-complete-sim-starter-kit-white/8699899.p?skuId=8699899 or https://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Prepaid-Complete-SIM-Kit/dp/B00LPPHHFK, call into customer service, and perform a SIM swap. Do NOT buy a new SIM from the T-Mobile website; these are not meant for replacements, and will come pre-activated. While they can be deactivated and reused, it's a hassle and easier to just get a new SIM put on your account at a T-Mobile store, or get a blank, inactive SIM from Amazon or Best Buy.

u/jmichael2497 · 1 pointr/NoContract

FP site not giving plan advertised on activation.

i saw the links to those two locations for $35.

u/Schoap · 1 pointr/Europetravel

We ordered the Orange Holiday SIM from Amazon before our trip. We covered Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, London and it worked perfectly. It's about $50, covers 30 countries, and it comes with 10GB of data. **Edit: looks like they have a promotion and it comes with 20GB data.**

https://www.amazon.com/Orange-Holiday-Europe-tethering-countries/dp/B06XBYMX58

It was nice to have a working phone when we hit the ground so that we didn't have to waste any time in mobile phone stores.

u/aurorium · 2 pointsr/JapanTravel

There are several sellers on Amazon with the same AIS product, but I was planning on buying from GAC as they are known to be fairly reputable and the reviews are good (the packaging looks different but it's clearly a repackaged sim2fly.) They also sell a 2-pack on Amazon for $33. There's more info in that Flyertalk thread, but basically it's a Thai carrier and they sell an international SIM card allows roaming in many Asian countries. Based on reviews, it sounds like the AIS SIM connects to either Softbank or NTT Docomo depending on where you are.

u/bloodhoound · 1 pointr/askTO

May not be the cheapest option, but we purchased these SIMs from amazon. https://www.amazon.ca/PrePaid-destinations-including-European-countries/dp/B01FI1JW72/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1ELIWSMEHEKKN&keywords=europe+sim+card&qid=1566398612&s=gateway&sprefix=europ%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-3

We've had two groups of friends use them without issue. One group stayed in Italy only and other group did a cruise and visited multiple countries. We trusted them and will be using it as well on our trip in 2 weeks.

u/Y2Dre718 · 1 pointr/Sprint

Thanks. At the time I preordered my Note, there was no option to include a Sprint SIM card like it is now. I'm just glad I thought to ask before the phone arrived.

After reading the advice provided here, I ordered this SIM kit from Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07SWDX7BF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_MDZwDbN9H3FJV

I'm pretty confident that the SIM I need is included.

u/anothercookie90 · 1 pointr/tmobile

have you tried T-Mobile in your area? know what the coverage is like etc?

http://explore.t-mobile.com/test-drive-free-trial test drive for free

If you have an unlocked phone you could also use a SIM card to use the speedtest app and root metrics for free

BestBuy and amazon have SIM cards for $4.99 bestbuy pick up in store, amazon with prime shipping.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/t-mobile-complete-sim-starter-kit-white/8699899.p

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LPPHHFK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00LPPHHFK&linkCode=as2&tag=sb008-20&linkId=62U37WZ7CYIGGMBY

u/IrisJob · 5 pointsr/financialindependence

Does anyone have a phone without a data plan?

I'm looking to get a US number just to slap on my CV - so I might take calls on it but not really use it. Trying to find the best prepaid plan (is there a subreddit for that?)

I'm looking at stuff like this atm:

https://www.amazon.com/Cricket-BYOD-2-0-Wireless-Kit/dp/B0725R9NH1/

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LPPHHFK/

u/Jaymoon · 1 pointr/CricketWireless

I just switched a few months ago from AT&T, on my own, because of the same reasons. I went to the store, and they said it would be $15 per line activation fee. I was looking to switch over 4 lines with 4 unlocked & fully owned phones.

I said thank you, and headed home to price Cricket SIM cards on Amazon. I bought 4 of these guys, at the time, for $5 each. When they arrived, I simply went through the activation process through the website for each one. I didn't do anything with my AT&T account, although I did have to provide my AT&T account number, password, and PIN during the setup.

Once I ported over the first (main) line, I verified everything worked, and it was instant. Calling/texting/data all worked great on Cricket as it did before. Then I went through the add a line process, and repeated for each of the next 3 phones. I was careful to do just one at a time and verify it worked before attempting the next. Also, they ended up charging me 4 different times, each time I added a line, which in the end, ended up to be the expected $100 total. That wasn't clear that's how it was going to be done, but no strange charges at all, it was pretty straight forward looking back. The entire porting process on my own through the website was maybe an hour.

A couple things to keep in mind though. If purchasing random SIM cards online, there is a slight chance they could be expired/used. Keep that in mind when ordering, maybe even purchase an extra or two, which still ends up being cheaper than $60 activation fees in-store.

Also, timing is important. I had no interaction with AT&T during the whole process. Your AT&T profile/account will remain active, but eventually the lines will be dropped once the porting is complete. Even though I switched to Cricket on (technically) the day the next billing cycle began for AT&T, they still felt the need to charge me full month of service. After the nasty "Pay us now" letters and emails, I contacted them through web chat to sort it all out, and they cancelled out the amount. (A fine lesson in why you never set up auto-pay with any company)

Also, also... If you're looking to get the referral bonus for signing up... You need to submit an email and claim a referral code BEFORE you do anything with your lines. Then after you create your account and port phone lines, you can claim that referral bonus. I made the mistake of claiming a referral code AFTER I signed up for the account, and it just simply does not work. Cricket buries this information deep, and only after you are left scratching your head why you don't get your free money for signing up, will you find out the real reason why.

u/StackKong · 1 pointr/NoContract

Yeah but make sure you have correct phone, compatible with total wireless

Anyway, Amazon is running a promotion and you will get $25 back via Amazon gift card, check at https://www.amazon.com/eGift-Promotion-Total-Wireless-Prepaid/dp/B072FTW1MB/

I did it last month and it came quite fast.

u/exconsultingguy · 2 pointsr/NoContract

$70/month for ProjectFi unlimited is definitely your best bet if you need reliable international usage (with your local number). Otherwise you can go with anything recommended here and just grab a local sim card wherever you travel (or something like this).

u/nayabkl · 1 pointr/verizon

Here is the cheapest way if you have an iphone Xs or newer.

  1. Convert your physical sim to esim for Verizon and turn off roaming.

  2. Buy the following sim card.

    PrePaid Europe (UK THREE) sim card 12GB data+3000 minutes+3000 texts for 30 days with FREE ROAMING / USE in 71 destinations including all European countries https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RlXXDbXNMXA0N

  3. Activate before going overseas.

  4. Once you get to the UK, you will have full speed data offered by Three. And Verizon will use the Three sim for imessage, sms, & phone calls on your Verizon line.

  • If you have iPhone X or older
  1. Download messages+ from app store and activate the software.

  2. Turn off imessage.

  3. Buy the following sim card.

    PrePaid Europe (UK THREE) sim card 12GB data+3000 minutes+3000 texts for 30 days with FREE ROAMING / USE in 71 destinations including all European countries https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RlXXDbXNMXA0N

  4. Activate before going overseas.

  5. Once you get to the UK, you will have full speed data offered by Three. And all of your messages and phone calls will come in to the Message+ app. It allows calling over cellular as well.
u/PH0NER · 6 pointsr/NoContract

I have used the Orange Travel SIM and the 3 Travel SIM which are both available on Amazon. They give you a decent amount of data, texts, minutes, and an EU number. They also offer roaming throughout the EU for free. The Orange SIM assigns a French number, the 3 SIM a UK number. They both offer different allotments for very different prices so check them out! I definitely recommend the 3 SIM if you’re going to be in major cities, but if you plan on traveling into rural areas Orange is partnered with better carriers.

Orange SIM

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XBYMX58/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5Ff6Cb9KH7ME9

3 SIM

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pHf6Cb3617S6J

u/undeniablyllama · 1 pointr/solotravel

I can't answer your first two questions with certainty, but I can say I ordered a sim online (this one if you're curious) and I have had good luck with it in Germany.

u/dbzavatar · 1 pointr/MotoG

Sadly, no. Sprint is a CDMA carrier meaning they don't use sim cards. The Moto G needs a sim card to operate on a network, thus, will not work with Sprint. Your only option may be to go to AT&T or T-Mobile (Verizon doesn't use sim cards either), which are GSM carriers (they use sim cards). If you do chose the T-Mobile route, i recommend the $30 plan, which offers 100 mins, and unl.text and web (I'm currently using it).
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DFSORCQ/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

this is what I used to get my sim card and account funds. It may be the best option considering: a) you get the $30 already on the account and b) the Sim card is pretty much free.

u/lococo72 · 2 pointsr/verizon

I did try this in Spain and France and it worked great


Orange Holiday Europe - 10GB Internet Data in 4G/LTE (+10GB Additional for SIMS Activated from April 4TH) + 120 mn + 1000 Texts in 30 Countries in Europe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XBYMX58/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8XVtDbYQ4YE2F

If you end up buying it, Just make sure to activate it online before going

u/emanresol · 1 pointr/NoContract

Oh hey, you can get a Cricket SIM for $.99 from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Cricket-Wireless-SIM-Card-Kit/dp/B0136NJTLS/
You can sign up for a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime to get free shipping. Read the most helpful reviews to see how to activate it. Looks like there's no activation fee (at least if you do it online) but it looks like you have to insert the SIM in a compatible phone. Also, I don't know whether you have to select a plan and fund the first month. (It wouldn't be worthwhile if you do.)

u/PM_Me_Your_Clones · 1 pointr/technology

You can buy sim kits, just make sure you get the right one for the phone you have. I always buy my phones outright from 3rd parties and then either get the sim from Amazon or the carrier (or just use my last sim, though obviously not applicable in your case). Then phone call to the new provider or pop into a store to get it activated and use it.

I don't know if the still offer this plan, but I'm on a T-Mobile pay as you go for like $30/month (unlimited data and texting but only 100 minutes/month, works for me because I don't talk on the phone that much) and vs. my wife's $100+/month AT&T bill I can buy a new phone once a year and still spend less.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_QxLGAb793Z3J8

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004VHI708/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_0BLGAbN4BZ7Z9

Etc.

Note - you'll need to make sure your new phone works on your new network, 2G stuff uses the same frequencies but for the higher bandwidth stuff I believe that T-Mobile and AT&T are different. It's gotten better in the past few years though, so I could be mistaken.

u/castlec · 7 pointsr/NoContract

She's going to make friends so she's going to want a local number. That's not to say that there aren't options like WhatsApp, but it'll make life easier for whatever official things she may need to do with a local number.

For yourself, I've picked up sim cards from Amazon for European travel. Stupid cheap for gigs of data from 3UK, with international roaming for pretty much all of Europe. I'll go find the link and edit my post.

Link to 12gb 300 minutes currently $28

Link to 1gb 'Tablet' for $13

u/yneos · 1 pointr/solotravel

Good point. My phone is unlocked. I used a Telia SIM card in Sweden, which I still have. Do you happen to know if it will work in Germany?

In Sweden, it was tricky to load the SIM because all the instructions were in Swedish. So, I might just be better off getting a new SIM.

So, something like this? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72/

u/Swastik496 · 1 pointr/GoogleFi

You have to pay $0.20/minute for calls.

For you, I’d recommend the 3 UK SIM card(12GB and unlimited calls to all of Europe + to the US and more with a routing number) and a google voice number.

It can roam in 71 countries for free including all of Europe, the US, and others.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72/

If you port a mobile number to google voice for a fee, you’ll be able to receive 2FA codes which isn’t normally supported.

u/DoctorQuinlan · 1 pointr/iphone

Yeah:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XBYMX58/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ASGNKSEAXSS68&psc=1

Guess I'll just try and buy one when I get there. Is the 15 euro one easy to find there? Will it be the same price everywhere, like in the airport?

u/bosscher47 · 1 pointr/GalaxyS9

Good call about Sprint. So would this work?

https://www.amazon.com/Sprint-Sim-Kit-Unlimited-Starting/dp/B07SWDX7BF/

Lot cheaper than the Best Buy.

u/FlamingNate559 · 2 pointsr/solotravel

https://www.amazon.com/Orange-Holiday-Europe-tethering-countries/dp/B06XBYMX58

Look into the Orange Holiday SIM. It’s from a reputable brand in France and can work in Germany and other European countries as well! You get 10gb of 4G/LTE data and 120min of calling for two weeks and after those two weeks, you can recharge for I believe 20euros and definitely cheaper than going through U.S carriers.

u/Dubesta11 · 2 pointsr/paris

Hello again,

I was thinking of purchasing a sim card for my 1 week stay. I mostly just want the option to be able to call my airbnb host as well as have some travel data. I was thinking of getting a sim card off of amazon: https://www.amazon.com//dp/B07NLCL9SP/

Any luck with these? My phone is on Verizon and seems to be unlocked. Otherwise should I wait to purchase one in town?

u/whozdabest · 1 pointr/CricketWireless

If you want to port the number a previously activated SIM card, I think there's a $15 fee for changing your number: https://www.cricketwireless.com/support/account-management/charges-and-fees/customer/charges-and-fees.html

I'd suggest getting another SIM to port if you decide to move to Cricket. Amazon is selling Cricket SIM cards for $2.99.

https://www.amazon.com/Cricket-Wireless-SIM-Card-Kit/dp/B0136NJTLS/

i don't believe Amazon is selling the new Cricket SIMs (all white) yet, but they should work fine nevertheless. The new SIMs puts you onto AT&T proxy servers from the very beginning of activation as opposed to third party proxies. All the old SIMs will eventually migrate over, as many already have.

u/clauderbaugh · 1 pointr/Audi

That new, I don't think you can. Some of the older MMIs like in my 2016 are able to purchase a SIM data card and it will run off of that on a prepaid monthly basis. That gives me Google Earth, weather, and some of the other things. It seems to be hit and miss. I use this Freedom Pop card ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0792FNBZL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ) and it works great. But I recall reading another post where someone said Audi patched newer models from being able to do this.

u/trytuyiu · 2 pointsr/tmobile

Prepaid sim is the only way to try it out. Looks like you can get the some airtime and the sim card for under $20. (you can probably re-use the sim if you like the service.)

https://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Prepaid-Complete-SIM-Kit/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1493309779&sr=8-1&keywords=tmobile+sim


https://www.walmart.com/ip/Tmobile-10-Wireless-Airtime-Card/15443354



Make sure you have a phone with Band 12 (700Mhz).

u/tiwaryrajiv · 2 pointsr/CricketWireless

I think AT&T iphones should work. However, please be careful of sim size. As far as I know idol 3 uses micro-sim whereas iphones use nano-sims. So you may have a problem. The easiest solution is to buy a Cricket sim from Walmart, Target etc. and activate it on your existing line. Amazon is charging $5 for it

https://www.amazon.com/Cricket-Wireless-Complete-Starter-Pack/dp/B0136NJTLS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479068741&sr=8-1&keywords=Cricket+wireless+sim

Then your micro-sim will quit working and the number will transfer to the nano sim. You will have to do this procedure for each line.

u/Dark_Shroud · 2 pointsr/The_Donald

Yeah that sounds about right.

My AT&T Lumia 640 Go Phone cost me $30 at Best Buy. I followed the instructions online and unlocked it. I then installed a sim card from TracFone. I pay $85 a year for voice & text now. I use CableWifi to decently offset that lack of a data plan.

My next phone is going to be duel sim. So I can keep my current sim card and add one just for data plans from companies like Ting or Mint.

u/Mvalpreda · 1 pointr/travel

Did some digging and saw Orange in Spain. Also see that a mobile company in Morocco was acquired by Orange. I've got some time to do some more digging....but Orange might be my best bet.

Saw this on Amazon. Might be just the ticket!

u/highlander311 · 2 pointsr/travel

ExpressVPN worked great for me when I was on wifi, download it before you go. You just need to give it a few tries before it connects.

For mobile I used this sim card and it worked flawlessly around the GFW.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LYBE3IE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/bullohnie · 2 pointsr/Android

> http://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Micro-Starter-Initial-Activation/dp/B00DFSORCQ

Thanks a lot! Didn't know it was that simple.

Here's a link for a cheaper one for anyone interested.

u/nosliw_pilf · 3 pointsr/HelpMeFind

This is a little difficult, because these types of plans are not as common in the US as they are in European countries. However, there's a company called Tracfone where you can buy the SIM card and get buy minutes/texts as you need them. You can buy the kit anywhere (Wal-Mart, Best Buy, 7-Eleven), or online. I found a link on Amazon.

Hope this helps.

u/1mbrews8 · 1 pointr/VerizonUDP

ahhhhhh! you are correct! i didn't see the MICRO part and just assumed it said nano!

my bad!


BUT... lol... on amazon reviews on this there are a ton of "not working" / "not right sim" reviews.. any ideas?

http://www.amazon.com/Verizon-Wireless-LTE-Nano-Card/dp/B00A7YRIJK/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

just trying to cover all my bases before ordering. thanks for all your question answering :o)

u/icecream21 · 2 pointsr/tmobile

T-Mobile doesn't care if you have a Verizon phone or not. As long as it's unlocked you're good to go. Also iPhone 6 Plus isn't band 12 compatible so depending on your area, you may not be able to take advantage of T-Mobiles entire network. iPhone 6s, 7, & SE are band 12 compatible.


Edit: You can activate a sim online and select your plan and port your number. Get the 3 in 1 sim from amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zhvFybJDEDQER

u/sparky222b · 1 pointr/mintmobile

For going to Europe, and many other places, your best bet is actually this:

Three UK Prepaid Europe SIM with up to 12GB data for 42 countries for 30 days https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072ZNGK88/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_UMsPDbXKBYACA

u/ambervard · 2 pointsr/JapanTravel

We bought these SIM cards for our 7 day trip to Tokyo this past April and they worked perfectly.

u/thefourthchime · 3 pointsr/Visible

I picked up this one for Europe a couple times. Worked great for me on London and Poland.


PrePaid Europe (UK THREE) sim... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/Cuttlefish88 · 3 pointsr/birthright

I got this from Amazon ahead of time and it worked perfectly! Data only but that’s fine if you use Messenger or WhatsApp. The one through Birthright is a rip-off, especially if you’re extending at all. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/iTDub · 1 pointr/travel

Yup, these ones activate once you pop them in: PrePaid Europe (UK THREE) sim card 12GB data+3000 minutes+3000 texts for 30 days with FREE ROAMING/USE in 71 destinations including all European countries https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01FI1JW72/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ZQXVCb2QTYQWE

u/ALD-Justin · 1 pointr/Visible

So, I just got off chat with Visible and I thought I would share what I found out.

First of all, my main goal here was to be able to send/receive SMS messages and make/receive Phone calls on my main number as I travel abroad. Obviously, Visible does not have international roaming so I could not do this. So, I purchased an international SIM Card from UK Mobile Three that works throughout Europe on Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/PrePaid-destinations-including-European-countries/dp/B01FI1JW72/ )

Now for visible. Unfortunately, there is NO way to port out your number AND keep your Visible Service. So this is what I am doing:

  1. Setup a brand new Visible account with a brand new phone number
  2. Once I get the new SIM card in the mail (1-2 days), put that one in, activate test, etc.
  3. Then initiate port of number to Google Voice - In the chat I provided my account name, IMEI, etc. and they gave me the account number and PIN I would need to port out the number (like @ronkj said).
  4. After port, I can use my old number on GV on the phone and I have setup the NEW visible number I was given as a linked number in GV.
  5. Lastly, visible said they will give me a credit for my unused service on the original account once this is all done.

    I have not done any of this yet, but will do so in the next 1-2 days and let you know how it works out!!!
u/drewfromOG · 1 pointr/verizon

“How to activate:

  1. Simply insert SIM into your unlocked phone, make sure you enable roaming in settings.
  2. Wait for the signal, accept Three UK setting messages, then you are all set to go.
  3. Test it in the US before your travel”

    Amazon Link
u/spanky28_ · 1 pointr/NoContract

I had good results using this for my 2 week trip in the EU (Milan, Munich, & Berlin) last fall:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072ZNGK88/

YMMV, but make sure you follow the tips in the reviews.

u/Tooch10 · 1 pointr/travel

If we're talking about the same 30 day, 12GB 3 UK SIM on Amazon, I used that last year and could stream video (and I assume audio, I didn't check), even tethering worked even though it said it didn't. I would get that SIM again if I were traveling around Europe again. Speeds are 4G (not LTE), so while not blazing fast still very much useful.

u/exposetheheretics · 1 pointr/tmobile

I bought this 3-1 prepaid sim off amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Prepaid-Complete-SIM-Kit/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1478108645&sr=8-2&keywords=3-1+tmobile

but am i understanding correctly that i still need to pay for service (pay as you go $3/month)? I only need 30 seconds to take the call and never again.

i'm on step six here for my adapter

this guy sounds like he did what i want to do only paid five for the card.

i'd ask over there but it takes a month to get a response in that inactive sub.

u/UviIsGay43 · 1 pointr/verizon

Ok, thank you. Would it be possible to just buy this: https://www.amazon.com/Verizon-Wireless-LTE-Nano-Card/dp/B00A7YRIJK ?

As there is none in my immediate location.

u/StuffedHobbes · 1 pointr/CricketWireless

I have no clue. I googled it but nothing came up with a satisfactory answer.

You can get a new sim from amazon for $3 though.

https://www.amazon.com/Cricket-Wireless-Complete-Starter-Pack/dp/B0136NJTLS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1470008220&sr=8-1&keywords=cricket+wireless+sim

u/notyavgkat · 1 pointr/CricketWireless

NICE !!! So basically I won't need This. I know i'm dumb when it comes to stuff like this .

u/maximumhamburgers · 0 pointsr/tmobile

You're not missing out on much without T-Mobile Tuesdays... that being said, you can get a prepaid SIM from Amazon for like $8, and then you can go from there without having to throw down $20 that T-Mobile tries to charge.

https://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Prepaid-Complete-SIM-Kit/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1491199597&sr=8-2&keywords=tmobile+prepaid

u/jamar030303 · 2 pointsr/China

Sure thing!

For reference, this for data only and this for data and voice (but with a Hong Kong number) are what I'm talking about. You'll pay more but depending on your needs it may be worth the extra to not have to deal with a VPN.

u/gigaslam · 1 pointr/NoContract

Getting a local sim is usually the best and cheapest way to go. It does depend on which European country you're going to though. Do your homework before going here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mobile_network_operators_of_Europe . Check out the rates for prepaid from providers in the country you're going to first. They vary greatly from EU country to country. For example, I recall getting a prepaid huge data plan from Eir in Ireland that worked across the EU when I flew into there once. By comparison when I went to Belgium, the deals were much worse.

You should check out Orange. Orange is a French carrier (the largest in France). They offer a Europe-wide Tourist Sim that works for 2 weeks after activation with 20GB for around $50 USD https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XBYMX58 . Even though it is from a French carrier, it works across all carriers in Europe including those not part of the EU such as Switzerland.

u/HomelessJack · 4 pointsr/povertyfinance

Yes, Target recently had them on sale. While that sale is now over you can get them the three month version @ Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/FreedomPop-Less-month-3-Month-Prepaid/dp/B0792FNBZL/ref=sr_1_4/145-3622599-1721713?ie=UTF8&qid=1540233568&sr=8-4&keywords=freedom+pop

FWIW I don't use FP for phone calls just data, so I can't speak to their call quality.

edit: I should add that the reason these are on sale is because FP is moving to a new pricing structure where 2GB will be the minimum data offered so they are unloading all the old 1GB plans.

u/stanleywinthrop · 1 pointr/tmobile

One alternative is this:

T-Mobile Prepaid Complete SIM Starter Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FAHYCb93PB82P

I've activated several of these on my postpaid account and never had a problem. 10 is better than 25.

u/--yy · 1 pointr/tmobile

Thanks. Are you sure, that this will allow me to get back on my $30 plan ?? I ask as this plan is difficult to get into once you are in another plan. The way I did it last time was get a $30 sim with plan included starter pack from walmart.

I see this and this on amazon, the second having the same plan as I want, but more expensive that it should be. If what you're saying is right, I should be able to just get the first one.

u/Emilyfrills · 1 pointr/JapanTravel

Hey! So when I first came to Japan I had actually bough this sim card on amazon https://www.amazon.com/eConnect-Japan-ZEN-SIM-for/dp/B01M6YWEGQ weeks before and activated it at the airport before boarding my plane. Once in Narita I just powered on my phone and had Data right away! You choose your plan when you activate it and you can top off your data. Depending on what time your flight leaves your home country and if you have prime 2 day shipping it could be an option.

Otherwise you might just have to have a sim sent to you hotel rely on airport wifi until you get there or buy one of the brands they sell at the airport.

u/gabrielr7637 · 5 pointsr/tmobile

You can also get one from amazon for $9.99 instead of the $25 if that doesn’t end up working, probably can find some way cheaper on eBay, just make sure they are not expired.

u/finewhitelady · 1 pointr/NoContract

Be aware that if you end up buying the sim from a 3rd party, you won't get the port-in credits. I bought my SIM from Amazon but wasn't eligible for port-in at the time. But it's an option at $7 instead of $10.

http://www.amazon.com/Cricket-Wireless-Complete-Starter-Pack/dp/B0136NJTLS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1463078424&sr=8-1&keywords=cricket+sim

u/sjs · 1 pointr/Netherlands

I used this Three UK SIM card for a trip to Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, and England last year and it was great. I’m going to the Netherlands again in August and am using one this time too.

https://www.amazon.ca/PrePaid-destinations-including-European-countries/dp/B01FI1JW72

A few years ago I got a Lycamobile SIM and it was fine too, but I don’t know if you can use it in other countries.

u/vergingalactic · 2 pointsr/Android

http://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Micro-Starter-Initial-Activation/dp/B00DFSORCQ

It used to cost $28.
You might want to look around for a slightly better deal on it.

u/pinkbutterfly1 · 3 pointsr/tmobile

Yes, but you might have to call 611 to do it as the option is removed from the website most of the time.

The same as BestBuy is also available on Amazon w/prime shipping: https://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Prepaid-Complete-SIM-Kit/dp/B00LPPHHFK/

u/VGinNYC · 1 pointr/NoContract

FYI: If you buy a T-Mobile SIM card from Best Buy or Amazon for $4.99 (you don't have to activate it), just stick it in your Nexus 5X (or in any T-Mobile or unlocked phone) and run Ookla Speedtests to check on T-Mobile coverage and data speeds at every location.

u/bmwkid · 1 pointr/solotravel

I recommend the Orange SIM. You can buy it on Amazon. You pop the sim in and it starts working immediately. It’s a French SIM but it works anywhere in the EU+ Switzerland.

No need to verify identity if you’re using it for less than 14 days.

Lots of different options for data so you can choose based on your needs.

Here’s a link to one:

Orange Holiday Europe - 3GB Internet Data in 4G/LTE (currently 8GB promotion) + 30mn + 200 Texts from 30 Countries in Europe to Any Country Worldwide https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NLCL9SP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_aZg0DbZ6JMMQW

u/Dey_EatDaPooPoo · 1 pointr/NoContract

You do have to get a new SIM. Unfortunately, unlike Sprint, you can't reuse your previous SIMs but you can get them for a much cheaper price than $10 which is straight up a ripoff. You can get them for $4 w/free shipping on Amazon if you have Prime.

u/kangarang · 2 pointsr/Axon7

Np! This is the one I used (sorry, 10 bucks). It literally took me 1 minute to get Verizon working
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_P44Pyb0Z6880N

u/productfred · 1 pointr/tmobile

If you're going to EU countries only, EU carriers have eliminated roaming fees across each other. I used this in France and Portugal: https://www.amazon.com/PrePaid-destinations-including-European-countries/dp/B01FI1JW72/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=3+uk+sim&qid=1555371315&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&smid=A38G8TI537EHUQ

Worked great. I got 3G only, but it was as fast as LTE.

u/AlertThinker · 1 pointr/ATT

If your phone is unlocked, consider buying this sim card from amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/PrePaid-destinations-including-European-countries/dp/B01FI1JW72/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=uk+three+sim+card&qid=1562541404&s=gateway&sr=8-3

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We bought it and activated in 3 day before leaving for Italy and it worked flawlessly all over Italy. Yes, it wasn't 4G, mostly 3G and sometimes 2G, but we were able to use WhatsApp to talk and text back to the U.S.

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If you do not feel comfortable with that option, you can also get the TIM (a wireless carrier in Italy) Tourist Sim card for 20 euros that comes with 15GB of data. You will need to fill out the form first and then when you arrive, go to the nearest TIM store to get your sim card:

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https://www.tim.it/tim-tourist-en

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REMEMBER! Your phone MUST MUST MUST be unlocked. If it's not unlocked, none of the options will work!

u/swaggity_swiggity · 2 pointsr/tmobile

PrePaid Europe (UK THREE) sim card 12GB data+3000 minutes+3000 texts for 30 days with FREE ROAMING / USE in 71 destinations including all European countries https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_sCS6Cb99FFZ25

Not an eSIM, but this is my go to for Europe.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/NoContract

Something like this should work. Note, to call back to the U.S from Ireland requires an additional top-up ($0.03/min).

u/Beaver420 · 78 pointsr/h3h3productions

You can buy blank SIM cards. Then using social engineering you would call the cell provider and convince them to activate the sim card for your targets number. Once activated you put the sim in your phone and now you have access to any calls/texts they receive.

u/CorporalVoytek2 · 2 pointsr/CricketWireless
  1. Have the phone "unlocked" by cricket so you can use another SIM card in it

  2. Get a Sim card that works in the UK. You can buy it when you get there, or you can get one before you leave. Something like this:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72/
u/reddit455 · 2 pointsr/Albuquerque

look around for pre-paid SIMs (may need to unlock phone with home carrier)

in the US we can get them for Europe

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https://www.amazon.com/Orange-Holiday-Europe-Activated-Countries/dp/B07NLCL9SP

>Orange Holiday Europe - 3GB Internet Data in 4G/LTE (8GB for SIMs Activated Before August 22nd) + 30mn + 200 Texts from 30 Countries in Europe to Any Country Worldwide

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you can check the US Carriers pre-paid options.

https://prepaid.t-mobile.com/bring-your-own-device

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if you don't really care about the phone itself, you can just get "burner"

(refurb?) phone with minutes and data.

https://www.amazon.com/slp/burner-phone/4je2khuxxof88eo

u/WML03 · 1 pointr/ATT

To unlock your iPhone go to this link UNLOCK As long as you own the phone outright ATT will unlock it for you within 5 hours. Vodafone ES is very affordable. I was able to get a 7gb sim for €15 with talk and text.
My other travel hack is to buy British SIM cards when visiting the EU off of Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FI1JW72
ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_CD76BbEKZ3JES) that are meant for tourists because you can refill them easily because the website is in English and use them in the EU (yes, Spain counts) for no extra cost with EU regulation.

u/Forty_Too · 1 pointr/tmobile

Yes - I can’t find a way to share a Prime Now link but here: https://i.imgur.com/Ra6yMuI.jpg

Here’s the same on Amazon itself but obviously no two hour delivery: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ShEjDbCKQS12P

u/mathan1234 · 2 pointsr/ting

Ting also has their SIM cards for sale on Amazon. If you're a Prime member you can get it faster.

https://www.amazon.com/Ting-GSM-SIM-card-Nationwide/dp/B013LKL5IQ

u/jackflash50 · 1 pointr/MotoX

Try Tracfone BYOP...they use Verizon and AT&T 4G LTE Network. Buy Nano sim from Walmart $3 or Amazon $199 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014X62KUE?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_act_title_3&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER) how to set it up...https://youtu.be/ssQXOlTkDfQ. Triples minutes/test/data you buy, rolls over doesn't expire as long as you add card before the end date of the last card you loaded.

u/Al_the_Alligator · 1 pointr/tmobile

Check out stuff like this. Do you need YOUR phone number to work while you are there? If so this is not an option.

u/limitedmage · 3 pointsr/mexico

Cuánto tiempo vas a estar en USA? Si es por más de 2 semanas, yo te recomiendo comprar una SIM de T-Mobile con el plan de $30: http://smile.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Micro-Starter-Initial-Activation/dp/B00DFSORCQ?ie=UTF8&keywords=tmobile%20sim%20card&qid=1465340807&ref_=sr_1_7&sr=8-7

u/mc_88 · 1 pointr/tmobile

T-Mobile Prepaid Complete SIM Starter Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_jNfZAbDJ2XS3F

Works for postpaid too

u/mubin_bzs_06 · 2 pointsr/tmobile

You can go to a store and ask, sometimes they don't charge for sim replacement.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_plw4ybFMXB2AT This one will also work. And the link you posted, that will work too.

u/dsatrbs · 1 pointr/tmobile

You could, but why not just spend the 4.99 on a new SIM.

u/qqn8 · 1 pointr/Android

http://www.amazon.com/T-Mobile-Complete-SIM-Starter-Kit/dp/B00LPPHHFK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427095029&sr=8-1&keywords=tmobile+nano+sim

Choose the $30 month plan with 100 minutes/unlimited sms and mms/5g 4G(it says 4G but I believe it includes LTE too on this plan). 10/c minute after you use up all 100 minutes.

Since it's prepaid it's $30 flat.

u/The_Knowing · 1 pointr/tmobile

You can buy this

u/kkarmah · 1 pointr/CricketWireless

I did this the other day. Ordered the LG X power, when it came I put the sim in my iphone and activated. Done! I never even put the sim in the LG, I'm keeping that as a backup phone.

I also have 2 bring your own device multi-size sim kits for my kids. I got those on Amazon for $5.

u/basiliskfang · 1 pointr/Sprint

> G3 uses a micro-sim

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B013LKL5IQ?psc=1

this should work?

u/Ting_Bryce · 2 pointsr/ting

If you don't have one already ordering direct from us would probably not arrive in time (usually 3-5 business days). What I might suggest though is ordering through Amazon who has different shipping options that should be able to meet the deadline if you look at it today.

u/Mr_You · 1 pointr/ting

You could try purchasing the Ting SIM via Amazon and having it shipped to your current/future location.

u/gunstarheroesblue · 2 pointsr/NoContract

If you're activating a new line, you could also get a $25 egift card if purchasing a $0.99 sim from amazon