Excellent value and reliable
Very good value and gives good speeds, what is there not to like !!
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Very good value and gives good speeds, what is there not to like !!
SCAM-LIKE SERVICE – Completely Unusable in Japan
This was one of the worst travel experiences I’ve ever had — all thanks to Eskimo’s unreliable, misleading service. I wouldn’t recommend this company to anyone. In fact, I’d go so far as to say: avoid them at all costs.
I paid £30 for 15 days of what Eskimo advertises as “unlimited data”. That’s a complete lie. You get 1GB a day, and after that, the speed is basically useless. But here’s the real problem: even before hitting that limit, I had zero signal most of the time.
I was on a road trip in Japan, and Eskimo’s service left me stranded more than once — no maps, no data, no way to navigate. Even in Tokyo, I lost all signal. This isn’t a remote village we’re talking about — it's the capital city. Completely unacceptable.
I contacted customer service every single day with screenshots proving the signal issues. Some reps were decent, but others were rude, dismissive, and clearly didn’t care. No actual help was ever given. Just the same useless copy-paste replies.
The whole experience was a rip-off. I had to rely on public Wi-Fi just to function — while still being charged for a service that didn’t work.
Eskimo should be ashamed of how they operate. False advertising, poor support, and a product that fails when you need it most. This isn’t just bad service — it’s borderline scammy.
Do not trust Eskimo. Do not book with them. Save your money and your sanity.
After a failed esim purchase / usage from Global esim I went with Eskimo, as I was going to be travelling through Asia / Europe / Australia over a 90 day period and then in a few months time I will be on the road again through Asia and Europe.
Purchased 30 GB - Global eSim valid for 2 years and it worked straight away.
Each country I arrived in the eSim connected straight away and was of high speed on the data networks.
Highly recommended for those that travel frequently.
Like many people, I love to travel.
In September I activated the ESIM and within a month I used it while traveling in Latvia, Germany, Span and in Russia.
I recommend using the referral code ANDREI8406.
I liked the quality. And most importantly, it helped me, without delays in purchasing local SIM cards, I could immediately order a taxi through apps at the airport.
Have a nice trip everyone!
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