(EU) Cheap Prepaid SIM with little to no top up requirement?
from funkycarrot@discuss.tchncs.de to privacy@lemmy.ml on 11 Sep 07:57
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/44652886

Was forced to use WhatsApp a while ago and didn’t want to give Facebook my phone number.

Got a pretty cheap prepaid SIM, forced myself through the KYC, used it for close to a year without issues. Now they want me to top it up with at least 15€ to avoid cancelation. Surely there’s a cheaper way?

Edit: Looking to buy one in Germany

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Goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 11 Sep 08:12 next collapse

On what country do you live? That’s a big factor

funkycarrot@discuss.tchncs.de on 11 Sep 12:50 collapse

Germany

plactagonic@sopuli.xyz on 11 Sep 08:23 next collapse

I think there are IoT sims that can only receive SMS.

My friend wanted to make something with them (I think smart thermostat) when the internet wasn’t everywhere.

bananabread@lemmy.zip on 11 Sep 08:34 next collapse

www.simyo.nl/prepaid/bestellen

Sal@mander.xyz on 11 Sep 11:16 collapse

In NL, one option is to get one of these: top06.nl/…/lyca-mobile-simkaart-5-euro-beltegoed

It is also possible to buy one of these with cash from many shops.

This one lasts 6 months each. You can buy several of these and replace every 6 months if you don’t mind changing the phone number, or top-up €5 every ~6 months. You can buy the 5 euro top-up code in person from many shops, using cash, or online in a website like this one: kaartdirect.nl/beltegoed/lycamobile

funkycarrot@discuss.tchncs.de on 11 Sep 12:59 collapse

Live in Germany but perhaps this will help others :)

Sal@mander.xyz on 11 Sep 13:22 collapse

I looked up LycaMobile in Germany and was surprised to find you have an entire ‘Prepaid SIM’ wiki, ha! www.prepaid-wiki.de/tarife/Lyca_Mobile

Germany is not too far from NL. I think you can just order a Dutch SIM card. If all you want is for it to be active, I don’t think it would be a problem as you would not actually use roaming services. Just top up via code every 5.5 months or so by dialing 101CODE#

I have not tested this myself so there may be some special rules I am not aware of, but I have often kept phone numbers abroad for years - just not Germany specifically

funkycarrot@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Sep 08:01 collapse

Hm, was expecting there to be some kind of artificial hurdle preventing me from getting a foreign SIM. But looks like I can just choose any SIM I like (read: minimal top up fees) from a country without annoying KYC regulations. The shipping fees to Germany for the shop linked above are reasonable.

Will report back if I find a cheaper deal in case someone else is interested. Thanks!

Sal@mander.xyz on 12 Sep 08:52 collapse

Hmm, you are right, it is possible that the initial activation is more difficult if you are not in NL.

I found a forum post of someome having problems with a KPN sim card, but for LycaMobile I still don’t know: …kpn.com/…/sim-card-activation-doesn-t-work-in-ge…

I wil be going to Germany in a few days so I will bring one of those SIM cards and check what happens when I try to activate it, I’ll report back.

funkycarrot@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Sep 12:49 collapse

That’s very helpful, thanks!

Sal@mander.xyz on 12 Sep 21:11 collapse

Ok! I’ll update you then 😄

NKBTN@feddit.uk on 11 Sep 09:17 next collapse

Same thing in the UK, except you’ve got to top it up at least every 3 months, minimum of £5 each time IIRC, or they disconnect it.

Personally I’d be up for paying £100 cash for a SIM that would stay connected for 5 years or so. Sadly, doesn’t exist

anon5621@lemmy.ml on 12 Sep 11:48 collapse

Try to buy ukrainian sim card they don’t have strong kyc so possible to find gray simcards ,since in there it from begging of 90x was not kyc and sim card randomly just was sold on the streets and everybody could buy it.

Gooey0210@sh.itjust.works on 11 Sep 11:04 next collapse

there are some cheap services on kycnot.me

funkycarrot@discuss.tchncs.de on 11 Sep 12:59 collapse

Thanks for this, looks like a great resource.

lsjw96kxs@sh.itjust.works on 11 Sep 19:05 next collapse

Look for ubigi, worldwide e-sim for fixed periods of time

utopiah@lemmy.ml on 11 Sep 23:26 next collapse

Forced to use WhatsApp? How does that work? Whoever “forced” you to do so didn’t provide you a phone?

You can probably get a local eSIM with a phone number, e.g. www.telekom.de/unterwegs/esim but AFAICT that’s also KYC, unlike data-only eSIMs, so that might not help you much, depends on your threat model (e.g. does T-Mobile share data with Meta or not).

funkycarrot@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Sep 12:54 collapse

It’s the good old network effect. Telekom appears to be kind of expensive but getting an eSIM in general appears to be a valid (and likely cheaper) option.

DieserTypMatthias@lemmy.ml on 12 Sep 10:09 collapse

Maybe try Airalo if your phone has eSIM support.

utopiah@lemmy.ml on 12 Sep 14:26 collapse

If their phone does not, they can get jmp.chat/esim-adapter