Getting an E-Stim Abroad
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24-12-2023 05:01 PM
I’m studying abroad until the summer and had my phone snatched from my hand on the street in London. Came home to Los Angeles for the Xmas holiday and purchased a new iphone 15 at the Apple Store here.
New phone does not accept a SIM card, but rather has an e-sim. I have the lowest level EE account for when I’m back in London with a SIM card. I’ve heard it’s hard to get an e-sim with EE. Does it require a UK bank account? What other requirements? I currently do not have a UK bank account - only a US one. Please advise.
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24-12-2023 05:31 PM
EE only offer E-SIM on pay-monthly contract accounts, not PAYG. A UK bank account is a pre-requisite for a pay-monthly billing account.
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24-12-2023 05:39 PM
Do you know - is it difficult for a 27 yo student from the US to get a UK bank account?
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24-12-2023 08:16 PM
Thats precisely why I’m asking. I’ve definitely heard that it’s hard. Just not sure HOW it’s hard! Can’t find that info anywhere. Any info would be appreciated.
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24-12-2023 09:25 PM
It's not an EE problem you getting a UK bank account. @bristolian comments are the sum of your question.
Thanks
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