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📞 Stay connected, stay adventurous!
The United Kingdom PAYG SIM Card is designed for travelers visiting the UK and Europe, offering a hassle-free activation process, competitive pricing, and extensive coverage across multiple countries. With 12GB of data and unlimited calls/SMS for just 12£, this SIM card ensures you stay connected without breaking the bank.






| ASIN | B07G44NKJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,092 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #94 in Cell Phone SIM Cards |
| Brand | Giffgaff |
| Cellular Technology | LTE |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 168 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 2"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 inches |
| Manufacturer | GiffGaff |
| Product Dimensions | 3"L x 2"W |
| Service Provider | O2 |
| UPC | 880924734805 |
M**M
Get your UK number now rather than when you get there
What you get: a Giffgaff SIM that you can activate now before you travel. It's not preloaded, and the terms may vary at the time when you activate it. Let me tell you again: this doesn't include the £10 credit shown at the top right, because if you were in the UK buying one of these then you'd be paying £10 at the point of sale. The packaging appears to be a couple of years old, but I had no trouble using it. Activation is super easy. You can use this to set up a month-to-month contract or PAYG. With PAYG it will default to auto-renew so if you want this for a single short trip then don't forget to cancel that. The SIM will also work in the EU but be warned that you only have a 5GB data allowance per month there, even if you choose a higher plan in the UK, and will pay extra if you exceed it. Overall you are paying a couple of dollars for something that, while technically free in the UK, will save you a lot of bother and you'll be able to use it as soon as you land rather than having to wait until you're through customs.
A**R
Unintuitive and vague
First, it's not clear what you're buying from the listing-- you are only getting an unactivated, unpaid sim card (in spite of the photo being of a 20GB 10 pound card). To activate, you must go to giffgaff.com, create an account, pick a plan, and pay for that plan. The difference between plans is not obvious, as they are for the same amount of data, but some seemed to auto renew and others didn't. I chose the "pay as you go" plan under the assumption that it would not renew like the 18 month contract ones. Once activated, it is only good for data and UK calls+texts, so if you go in a group from a different country (unless they've all also got UK numbers), you will get charged a roaming fee for texts and calls to them. Initial connection to the network for data was very spotty and slow when it worked. Ended up not dealing with the sim and only used WiFi over the trip. I thought that was the end of it, until I got an email from them notifying me my "pay as you go" plan would auto renew after a month and charge my card. That was the last straw that made me write this. Total pain in the rear, avoid at all costs.
P**A
Worked great in the UK
I purchased the GiffGaff card for my 10-day trip to London. I liked that I was able to set up a GiffGaff account before traveling. You just place the SIM card in an unlocked cell phone and activate it at the GiffGaff website. The plan I purchased was a one-month pay as you go that did not auto-renew (it was a "pink" plan). I had a few questions while setting up the account; I sent an email via my account and a GiffGaff rep responded the next day. For a little over $10, I got 4gb of data and unlimited calls/texts within the UK. 4gb was more than enough for 10 days. The SIM card came with an extra 5 pounds of credit. I was able to make and receive calls/texts to the US for a reasonable rate using credit on my account. The first text I received from the U.S. was very slow to arrive (several hours), but subsequent texts arrived quickly. The GiffGaff plan was very handy for contacting the US and also for phoning my travel companion when we got separated. When I had to purchase some online tickets on-the-fly, I really appreciated having the data. I would definitely use GiffGaff for future travels.
S**E
This seller deserves a medal for selling these SIMs...
I had the task of figuring out how to get cell service in the UK for a college student doing a semester in London. After researching, I found that Giffgaff had a reasonable reputation and works while roaming on the continent, AND they allow you to activate service from the US, AND they will send you a free SIM directly in the US. So I ordered a SIM, but then a few days before the trip I realized the SIM never arrived. In a bit of a panic I searched and found this seller on Amazon was selling Giffgaff SIMs for really cheap with 2 day shipping. The day before the trip, the SIM arrived and I was able to easily activate service using a US credit card and address on their website. The SIM has worked great upon arrival in London, and the web portal looks like it will be really easy to manage the service, easy to understand and reasonable monthly service options. Highly recommend using this seller to get your Giffgaff SIM and activating before you leave for the UK.
T**D
Best SIM card for traveling in UK
I seldom wrote reviews for what I purchased on Amazon, but this SIM card deserves one. I tried multiple different SIM cards bought from Amazon for my travels to the UK and other countries in Europe this year. So far this one is the best and also the most cost-efficient. I activated the SIM a couple days in the US before my travel, which was quick and easy. I chose the 4GB plan and paid 8 GBP only. When I arrived at the UK, it connected me to the network immediately. I spent 10 days in Edinburgh and London, using this sim to go online, text, and make calls, with no hiccup. (One only confusion was that I was not able to log in to the account after activation in the US, but once I landed in the UK, everything went well.)
R**C
Didn't get to use, operator error! But with my lesson learned should be ok
Went to England right after Christmas and wanted cell phone service right away. So I purchased this product before the trip. Lesson one, when you attempt to activate this card in the U.S., use PayPal or similar, my purchase was blocked by my credit card fraud department. Lesson two, once you purchase credit, the next step is important, I learned to hard way. You must select a plan using the credit you just bought. If you don't pick a plan, you credit will soon be used up, I'm talking less than 2-3 hours, I was using Android Auto for navigation and streaming music. I ended up purchasing the same card at a local Tescos Mobile kiosk and with the lessons learned I was off to the races.
M**A
The service worked. No issues with installation. Cell coverage not good for rural UK locations.
I just returned from a 17 day trip to the UK. This was my 3rd trip, and the first time using Giffgaff. My husband and I both ordered the SIMS here from amazon ahead of time. I activated mine about a week before the trip via the app- in case it needed time to work. We waited on his until we were in the country and I had confirmed mine was working. (both worked pretty much immediately, so set up ahead of time was un-necessary, but it was convenient.) We visited 4 of the National Parks, Peak, North York, Yorkshire Dales, and Brecon Beacons. We had service in most towns and even small villages, but basically no where else. I do not remember having such trouble with service before. We prefer getting out in the countryside and driving unknown roads and less popular destinations. As a side not, our friend traveling with us used a "3" SIM card and had similar issues. We did ask some locals what company had the best rural coverage and "EE" was recommended so we will try that next time. If you are traveling to London or other urban areas this card will work great for you.
S**H
Did Not activate
I bought two SIMS to use in the UK for a week. I could not get them to activate, even with a lot of fuss with accounts, passwords and phones. I stopped over in Ireland and that didn’t help. When I got to the UK the same problem. By this time I already had initiated Verizon’s travelpass for two days which is expensive at $10 a day, but does work, and you keep your regular US phone number. I tried to contact customer service, got a reasonable reply the next day by which time I was fed up and committed to travelpass. I ended up paying $80 per phone for the week, but it was very convenient. If I’ve been staying longer I might’ve persevered with Giffgaff.
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