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Free 1GB Travel eSIM @ Saily (New Customers)

120
AU1GB

NordVPN sent us this code. It should work with many countries. There is also a Global sim with 113 countries included in the 1 sim, an Africa sim with 34 countries and a Europe sim with 35 countries.

Africa
Plan 1 GB
Type Data only
Duration 7 days
Subtotal USD 26.49
Coupon AU1GB - USD 26.49
Total USD 0.00

Details from previous deals(ozbargain.com.au):

  • The data lasts for 7 days, or whatever the plan says, but you have around a month to activate.
  • Saily is owned by NordVPN
  • Create a new account via Apple or Google, input the code at checkout, no payment information needed.
  • Can select New Zealand as a usable country.
  • Does not come with phone number attached to the service.

Terms:

Limited time deal: Get Saily eSim 1GB for free with the code AU1GB
* for new customers only

Credit to hamza23 at OzBargain(ozbargain.com.au)

Referral Links

Referral: random (4)

Referee gets $5 off 1st purchase. Referrer receives $5 credit.

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Comments

  • sorry to be slow - so you would have to be travelling within the next month to use this one?

    • That is my understanding, from previous deals. However I don't have anything official confirming this.

  • I've used this in Melbourne. It's pretty slow but does the job.

  • Doesn't seem to work for Bali (Indonesia): "isn't valid for selected region".

    • Likely because they block the IMEI of the phone.

      The government have weird rule that only whitelisted IMEI can receive the signal from the cell tower.

      • Could you buy a cheapo phone in Indonesia and use the e-SIM in that while you are there?

        • That's what I did. Bought a cheap oppo phone, use local sim then tether to my main phone.

          Not sure if the cheap ones can use e-sim, i guess there's a minimum spend on the phone to have the esim ready.

          Alternatively you can register IMEI on your phone but they may ask you to pay duty (stupid i know). The other way is to buy tourist sim which somehow bypass the duty part but to my knowledge only valid for certain period (3 months? Not sure)

          • @spam: Good point that really cheap phones might not take e-SIMs.

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