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What is your opinion keep USA base plan with international like Verizon 5 buck per day a line, ATT 10 per day for one line and 5 bucks next line, or get Canada SIM card?
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I have a family member who travels all over the world and has had a good experience so far. I neglected to mention using Apple or Google Pay. These are one of the safest ways to pay and what I typically use.Did you open a Revolut account at revolut website? Did you have a good experience, no issue with a fraud?
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Best to start with a phone call to your current cell provider and see what you’re currently covered for and what’s available through them. You might be surprised at what you already have.We have a Verizon Unlimited plan. It covers all the US, Canada and Mexico. The data is limited (not the text or calling) in Canada and Mexico but as long as your not trying to up/down load video or do a lot of other internet stuff, you should be fine with what they give you. If you need more data there is an option from your phone to purchase more.
Some areas in Labrador have no service but we were surprised to find more then we thought. Any time we got near a town we had 4 bars and the cell extender helped when we were further out.
It seams to me, a lot of the advice about needing to purchase a SIM card, may be old advice, especially if you have service with any of the major carriers. We have never purchased a sim card and have had service anywhere it was available throughout all our North American continent travels.
If you venture outside of the North American Continent, ie. Central America, all you need to do is add temporary international coverage. Not cheep but it makes your phone work just about anywhere. Everyone told us we would have to get a SIM card for Costa Rica because US phones wouldn’t work there. We are in CR right now and my phone (with international upgrade) works perfectly.
PS. Verizon offers a military and possibly a first responder discount.
Hope everyone is having a great year
Deb @ironhorseoverland
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