‎05-21-2017 06:19 PM - edited ‎01-05-2022 02:07 AM
I have been using speakout7eleven as my emergency backup at a cost of $25/year (calls 30¢/min, incoming/outgoing SMS free/15¢, no data).
But now I have an exotic plan that will only cost $1/year to maintain. How is that feasible you may well ask?
It's like this. I have been using giffgaff.com when I visit the UK and they just reduced their roaming data fee in NA to 20p/MB (about 35¢) but you must send an SMS every 6 months to maintain your account - incoming are free but outgoing are 30p (50¢). Fongo for calling uses about 1 MB/min, so calling should cost around 35¢/min - about the same as Speakout. https://www.giffgaff.com/international
Unfortunately it does cost about $15 to set up an account so it will be 15 years before you pay again if you never make a call !!!!
BTW: their SIMs are free and deliverable to Canada BUT if you let me order it for you I get a 5£ credit if you open an account. Another 7.5 years of emergency coverage for me! I'll really be in my dotage by then.
AND if Brexit tanks the £, it will be even cheaper!!!
SORRY I just remembered that if wish to try this DO NOT buy a goodybag, purchase Airtime Credit.
‎05-25-2017 03:43 PM
i keep a knowroaming sim card as backup, $10 for the sim and free whatsapp usage anywhere in the world.
I also have a couple freedompop for out of canada uses
‎05-24-2017 09:37 AM
With the new rules coming in effect in June 2017 in the EU (which still covers the UK for at least 2 years), the likelyhood is that SIM cards that are in roaming for 4 months or more will have their data roaming disabled for a year for not being back home. See here for more details:
http://prepaid-data-sim-card.wikia.com/wiki/European_Union
I do not think this is a good investement at this time.
‎05-22-2017 08:51 AM
Please explain why an emergency backup plan is required.