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The worst thing is how a normal SIM now costs 60$ with most providers here
Really? In Europe you can get one for free from some providers. And the vast majority offer one for under 15 dollars. And if you pay for it, it already comes with some preloaded data and calls so you can start using it right away.
My provider (Wingo, Switzerland) wants 40 CHF (~50 USD, I remembered wrong) for a replacement SIM. Not sure about new signups
Well here you can get a SIM for very cheap or free if you're a new signup. No idea about getting a replacement but I assume it's not as cheap.