Patricia Harris
New Member
Hey! I'm currently deep in the phase of planning my first big solo trip to the US. I'm hoping to pick your brains about eSIMs.
A bit about me: I've finally booked a 2 week solo adventure. Starting in Seattle, then renting a car and driving down the coast through Oregon to San Francisco. I'm a bit nervous about navigating once I'm off the beaten path.
I've been looking at eSIMs to avoid the shock of a massive bill later, and I keep seeing ads for Primasim. I heard from a colleague at work who swears by it for his Europe trips that one of the biggest benefits of Primasim is the pricing—he found their rates were really transparent with no hidden fees.
I've been looking at their US plans on their website, and honestly, the prices look pretty reasonable compared to what I was expecting.
I've also done a quick search and seen other brands like Airalo and Nomad. Nomad gets mentioned a lot. Airalo is usually the big name everyone recommends. But purely based on the pricing I'm seeing for the US, Primasim seems to be competitive—im interested in 10GB plan, and the cost is just $20. Others are at least $4 more expensive.
Has anyone actually taken the plunge and used Primasim in the US? I've read that AT&T tends to have the best rural coverage in the US. If Primasim connects to AT&T in those areas, that would be ideal.
A bit about me: I've finally booked a 2 week solo adventure. Starting in Seattle, then renting a car and driving down the coast through Oregon to San Francisco. I'm a bit nervous about navigating once I'm off the beaten path.
I've been looking at eSIMs to avoid the shock of a massive bill later, and I keep seeing ads for Primasim. I heard from a colleague at work who swears by it for his Europe trips that one of the biggest benefits of Primasim is the pricing—he found their rates were really transparent with no hidden fees.
I've been looking at their US plans on their website, and honestly, the prices look pretty reasonable compared to what I was expecting.
I've also done a quick search and seen other brands like Airalo and Nomad. Nomad gets mentioned a lot. Airalo is usually the big name everyone recommends. But purely based on the pricing I'm seeing for the US, Primasim seems to be competitive—im interested in 10GB plan, and the cost is just $20. Others are at least $4 more expensive.
Has anyone actually taken the plunge and used Primasim in the US? I've read that AT&T tends to have the best rural coverage in the US. If Primasim connects to AT&T in those areas, that would be ideal.