Stripe processes our payments, which gives us the broadest possible coverage. We never store your card details on our side.
Always accepted
- Visa, Mastercard, Amex (worldwide)
- Apple Pay (iOS Safari, macOS Safari)
- Google Pay (Chrome on Android + most desktop browsers)
- Stripe Link (one-click checkout if you've used Stripe at another merchant)
Locally accepted (we show them at checkout based on your IP)
- iDEAL (Netherlands)
- Bancontact (Belgium)
- Giropay (Germany)
- SEPA Direct Debit (EU)
- Klarna (where supported — pay in 4 instalments)
- AfterPay (US)
- WeChat Pay (China traveller, scan QR)
- Alipay (China traveller, scan QR)
Currency
We accept payment in EUR, USD, GBP, CAD, AUD, JPY, NZD, CHF, MXN, BRL, ZAR, INR, CNY, AED, SAR. The currency switcher in the header sets your preferred display currency; checkout charges in that currency directly with no double-conversion.
What about PayPal?
Not currently. We're evaluating it. The reasons not yet: PayPal's chargeback policy isn't a good fit for an instantly-delivered digital product — every successful chargeback costs us the eSIM cost plus a fee, with no way to "recall" the eSIM from your phone.
What about crypto?
No. Settlement and refund handling at our scale would require us to add a fiat-converter layer, which adds 3-5% cost we'd have to pass to customers.
Receipts and invoices
Every order generates a tax-compliant invoice you can download from My account → Orders. For business purchases, add your VAT/Tax ID at checkout and we issue a B2B invoice instead.
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