Mintmobile.com just posted their early Black Friday deals.
They are letting you sign up for 3 months and get 3 months free. Thus, six months for the price of three months.
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However, a deal I think looks good is:
Samsung Galaxy A12 smartphone (about a $179 value), 32GB storage.
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24 Months of Mint Mobile service, unlimited talk text and 4GB of data monthly.
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$180 (phone) + ($180 for 24 months, instead of just the normal 12 months, cell service)
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$360 + taxes/fees= $415.14 which equals about $17.30 (includes taxes/fees) a month for cell service and the phone is basically for free;
The monthly price of $17.30, for 4GB data, is about half of what others charge (comparing to Cricket Wireless for example), not including the taxes/fess--- not to mention the free $180 Samsung smartphone.
(must activate phone within 45 days of receipt to get this deal).
Link to above deal:
https://www.mintmobile.com/produc...12-bundle/
Explore their site for other early Black Friday deals:
www.mintmobile.com [mintmobile.com]
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I thought it's $15?
I thought it's $15?
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Maybe you should read posts before you comment.
BTW, what city are you located in? I'm in Walnut Creek, CA
I thought it's $15?
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I get plenty of coverage on a VZ MVNO which works quite well for me. There is a different universe outside of your bubble. Just remember that.
But on the topic of why people comment what they do on Slickdeals...there are areas that have good t-mobile coverage and areas with bad t-mobile coverage. Same with Verizon, AT&T. If everyone comes on Slickdeals and comments how their particular situation isn't served well by the particular MVNO that's being discussed, what value does that bring?
What kind of people starts slinging words like "universe" and "bubble" on a thread like this?
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I get plenty of coverage on a VZ MVNO which works quite well for me. There is a different universe outside of your bubble. Just remember that.
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