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Enough is enough - eSIM *now*
> By the way, it’s only O2, EE, Vodafone, LycaMobile and Spusu that currently support eSIM in the UK.
WRONG.
ALL the big 4 networks (3 UK, EE, Vodafone, O2) support eSIM for 'contract' customers. They ALL refuse to allow PAYG customers to use eSIM. *THAT* is my issue.
My point stands !
If eSIM is that big an issue for you, you can always take your horrendous “I am right, everyone else is wrong” attitude back to the USA ! OR, of course, you can take out a contract with a network that offers eSIM. However, you won’t of course, you are way too cheap for that, you want champagne service for lemonade money, and think that continually screaming like a child will get you what you want. Time to grow up and act like an adult !
Why are you still here ? You can continue to moan like a child, or pony up for a contract.
If the lack of eSIMs here bother you that much, you must really struggle in daily life !
- give-us-eSIM02-10-2023SMARTY Commentator
> My point stands !
Your 'point' was to try and suggest that it was 'only' a handful of networks in the UK support eSIM. You were completely wrong in this assertion, given *every major carrier in the UK supports eSIM for contract customers*.
> If eSIM is that big an issue for you, you can always take your horrendous “I am right, everyone else is wrong” attitude back to the USA
I *live in the US*. It is my place of permanent residence. Did you not read that?
> of course, you can take out a contract with a network that offers eSIM
Bzzt. No. I can't. Even as a multi-millionaire, I cannot take out a contract with a UK carrier as I am not permanently resident in the UK. Also, why the f4uk should a user have to do that simply because UK carriers are behind the times and *actively refusing* to provision eSIM for PAYG? Makes *no* sense.
You keep apologising for their poor behaviour though, accepting mediocrity is clearly something you are comfortable with. Others, like myself, with far higher standards are not OK with it, however.