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Global Travel eSIM - 30GB Data for US$79.20 (Data Valid for 2 Years) @ eskimo.travel

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REJOICE12

Edit: look at the comments below that are better… Doesn't sound like this is that good if a deal…

I was looking for an eSim for a work trip and came across this. It seems pretty good, especially since it covers a lot of countries and lasts for 2 years.

Use code REJOICE12 for 12% off. It's usually USD90.

Don't forget you can get the free 1GB data as well…
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/816934

…and use the random referrals if you haven't already signed up.

Additional Information

Your device must be eSIM-compatible.
This data-only plan does not include a number.
The validity period starts only when eSIM connects to any supported network.
If your data is running low, just buy a new plan and it will connect seamlessly when you finish your current data plan. No need to install eSIM again and no manual activation required.
No daily data limit or throttling.
Supports personal hotspot.
Data is transferable to anyone, anywhere
Eskimo Guarantee

If you’re unable to install Eskimo eSIM or establish a connection for any reason, we’ll refund your purchase without any hassle.

Referral Links

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Referee receives 500MB at sign up and referrer receives 500MB after the referee purchases a data plan.

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closed Comments

  • no singapore for those Changi stopovers :(

    • Changi is free internet already.

      • Yeh, and seamless. You used to need a local number to get access, or go obtain a code but its easy now. And the lounges have their own wifi too.

        • Yeah process is much better now. The passport was such a hassle in the past.

  • to people with dual sim phone (nano+esim),
    with all this overseas data e-sim, i think the good strategy is to keep our local as nano? or you think better to have local as esim so we can buy overseas nano sim at destination?

    • For me definitely e-sim at destination (activate before leaving if possible/allowed).

      • +1

        damn ok next time my More telecom esim expire i will swap to nano

    • +1

      Honestly, I'd do everything esim that you can. That way you'll have an empty slot for something that you can't get as an esim, perhaps a random local airport card that's a good deal or whatever.

      • +1

        i see. and it it easy to toggle on off anyway (if we need to receive sms banking on our aussie esim for example.

  • +1

    This seems pretty expensive compared to other travel eSIMs.

    Maybe if you were doing a "round the world" trip it would be worth it, but I feel like most people would be perfectly served by one of the US/CA/Mexico, EU, or Asia products for about half the price.

  • Is there a way we can see which network they are on in each Country?

  • I tried to put the link for network coverage but for some reason my comment was unpublished. Check network coverage under account in the app or under data in the website.

    • Can see the network they use in each Country now. Not the best unfortunately. I suppose is ok if you hanging near the city.

      Otherwise a good deal

  • I am getting:
    Promo code is invalid!
    Please check with the issuer.

  • +1

    This is half the price for AU, CA, HK, NZ, US, UK.

    • Ahh damn, I really should post and wait for comments before buying! Someone always comes up with a better deal! Glad work is paying for this one!

  • This would be a good deal if they included more countries - Korea, Singapore, Mongolia, etc…

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