Talk:All countries/@comment-91.152.194.201-20170327184256/@comment-24682153-20170327194718

Well, they start honest about their offer: "The SIM card is a roaming SIM from 3 UK and therefore you will get a British number with the SIM. If you’re using the SIM card in the UK you’ll also have a local call balance within the UK." That's said on the very same page that you have linked. 3 UK = Three UK.

When it comes to top-ups or validity, the vendor starts to cheat: validity of Three SIM cards is for 1 year. That's right. But you can't use them for more than 2 months outside the UK. And to top them up from abroad is very complicated. You can't simply go to a kiosk and top it up. That's only true in the UK, but is said about other countries too.

The SIM is a clearly a Three PAYG SIM. That's the only SIM that is not allowed to be used in a tablet or modem. But Three says about roaming of their AllYouCanEat plans: "In addition to these All-you-can-eat UK allowances, you can use up to 12,288 data units (which converts into 12GB of data as 1 data unit converts automatically on use into 1MB of data) each month when in a Feel At Home destination."

So I don't know how they get 25GB roaming data on a Three UK SIM. PrepaidSimCard.org is provided and owned by SNSGAP International Services PVT LTD. 2611, 6th Floor, Tower-A, The Corenthum, Plot No. A-41, Sector-62, Noida-201301 (U.P.) India. It may be hard to complain about missing Euro data in India.

I really don't understand why every week a new "Europe" data option pops up that is a copy of another. We will have "roam like at home" in all of the EU in 3 months and this market will be dead then. Some years ago, they would have been welcomed, now it's too late.