StackSocial has for
New Tello Users:
6-Month Tello Prepaid Plan: Unlimited Talk/Text + 2GB LTE Data per month on sale for $49 - $9.80 with promo code
SUMMERSAVE20 (apply at checkout) =
$39.20. Thanks DJ3xclusive
Note, must apply the listed promo code to receive discount.
Must stay on this plan for 6 months in order to keep the offer. If you change the phone plan, the offer will not longer apply going forward. Valid for new Tello users only.
Check the
coverage in your area &
phone compatibility
Editor's Notes & Price Research
Deal is for a one time credit to be applied to your Tello account covering 6 months of service on the following bundle: unlimited talk & text + 2GB/month. Credits cannot be combined or stacked. Must redeem your code within 30 days of purchase.
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Once my plan runs out, I'll move on to Mint for a month or two until another Stack Social deal comes up and I'll switch back as a new customer (I hope). I use GV so no issues with trying to port a number.
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Once my plan runs out, I'll move on to Mint for a month or two until another Stack Social deal comes up and I'll switch back as a new customer (I hope). I use GV so no issues with trying to port a number.
Once my plan runs out, I'll move on to Mint for a month or two until another Stack Social deal comes up and I'll switch back as a new customer (I hope). I use GV so no issues with trying to port a number.
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Limited Sprint service. Some of the best customer service from any cellphone provider.
I've used them several times, including months where I need a port in deal to move my number to them for a month. ~$6 for 100 min, unlimited text, and 1 GB of data is great while staying home.
Definitely recommended if you can deal with the coverage area, limited Sprint phone compatibility, and use a small amount of data. Grandparents, kids, and people around WiFi a lot would be good fits.
>facepalm