Update: This popular deal is still available.
Visible offers their
Visible Unlimited Prepaid Service Plans on sale at
$15 Off per month for
12 Months with plan prices starting as low as
$15/month after discount. To qualify, you must
Bring Your Own Device (
compatibility checker) and apply promo code
15OFF12 at sign-up. Offer valid for
New Customers only.
Thanks to community member
Jopn83 for finding this deal.
Available Plans / Pricing:
- Visible Plan $15/mo. for 12 months w/ code 15OFF12 (reg. $30/mo.)
- Coverage on the Verizon network
- Unlimited talk & text
- Unlimited 5G Nationwide / 4G LTE data
- Unlimited Mobile Hotspot (at speeds up to 5Mbps)
- Spam Protection
- Unlimited Talk & Text to Mexico and Canada
- Visible+ Plan $30/mo. for 12 months w/ code 15OFF12 (reg. $45/mo.)
- Coverage on the Verizon network
- Unlimited talk & text
- Unlimited 5G Nationwide / 5G Ultra Wideband / 4G LTE data
- You get 50GB of premium 5G Nationwide & 4G LTE data every month. If that 50GB is fully used up before the month's cycle ends, you will still have unlimited data. However, if/when the network is experiencing heavy traffic, your smartphone and hotspot data may be temporarily slowed until the start of your next 30-day cycle. Your 50GB premium data allotment will reset/return at the start of every 30-day period.
- 5G Ultra Wideband data is always unlimited premium data.
- Unlimited Mobile Hotspot (at speeds up to 5Mbps)
- Save $10/month on Verizon Home Internet (see details)
- Spam Protection
- Unlimited Talk & Text to Mexico and Canada
- Unlimited Talk, Text & Data Roaming in Mexico and Canada
- International Calling from US to 30+ Countries
- International Texting from US to 200+ Countries
More Details:- Visible is owned by and operates on Verizon's network.
- Click here to check the coverage map for your area.
- Click here to see complete details regarding this limited-time offer.
- No credit check required.
- Visible is a prepaid service provider and you may cancel at any time (you will forfeit the $15 off promotional rate if you terminate service before your 12 consecutive month period has completed).
- Once your 12-month promotional period is up, you can choose to continue at the standard rates of $30/month (Visible plan) or $45/month (Visible+ plan). If you have enabled auto-pay, your plan will automatically renew at the standard rate starting month 13, unless you disable auto-pay and/or cancel service ahead of time.
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But depending on your area and how many people are using Verizon towers you might have the exact opposite experience...
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Verizon's network has a far reach and is one of the best in the US. The data service that you receive on Visible is very location dependent. In oversubscribed areas I've had my phone be completely non-functional or experience 10s page load times for simple websites. This usually happens in congested areas (theme parks, downtown areas, etc.) In most suburbs you can pull 100s of MB/s and have decent-ish latency, but you may also be limited to 2MB/s if their towers just aren't great in the area.
I recommend trying Visible if you think it'll work for you because the value is there (actually unlimited data for hotspot.) However, be prepared for the above. I'm currently on a "break" from Visible on two lines, but will likely move back (especially with this promo.)
In July I upgraded to the new Visible+ plan in preparation for traveling to Canada. This involved getting a new SIM (and I was on the road), so I opted for an eSIM. Long story short, I didn't have service for 2 days while Visible support sorted that out. Then a few months later I purchased a Pixel 7 a few days after launch. Their system said it was fully supported and ready to provision via IMEI check. However, the phone absolutely wouldn't activate via eSIM. So, I ended up porting out to US Mobile to get a working phone after 3 days of waiting for them to sort their stuff (they got it working about 10 days after the phone was released.) Also, a family member recently got an iPhone 14 and we spent 3 days working with Visible support trying to get the line moved from SIM to eSIM on the new phone. We gave up and moved to US Mobile (ported and working in 10 minutes.)
The above activities combined to around 7 hours of chatting with Visible support and ~1 week without service. Their support is atrocious. The only way you can talk to them is via chat queue (no phone, email, or ticket system.) If they escalate your case you'll maybe receive an email response after a few days and there's no way to respond via email (have to start a new chat session.) The agents do little more than walk through troubleshooting steps such as uninstalling/reinstalling the app, resetting phone network settings, etc. When new phones are released the chat queue can take 30-40 minutes and it experiences issues (losing place in long queue after the main visible site logs you out due to timeout is my favorite.)
The cheap bastard in me likes Visible when it works, but upgrading phones and transferring eSIMs has always been painful in my experience. If Verizon works well in your area (isn't oversubscribed) and you don't switch devices often it may be a good match for you. Just pray that you don't have to chat with their support for anything.
If you travel a lot and absolutely need great data everywhere I'd recommend against Visible. I put up with Visible because I have alternative carriers (AT&T, TMo, and Starlink) in my van.
Also for people who crap on Visible, sorry it doesn't work out for you, but others have great experiences. My Samsung S22+ gets 70mbps and zero technical or customer service issues.
I switched to USMobile a couple of years ago because it was cheaper with the perks. I find that we get a bit better download speeds and bit better pings on USMobile.
But for unlimited, it's hard to beat $15.
Customer service was good. When I had problems, which was often, they were helpful and many times they gave me a $5 credit.
As far as the service, it is limited to LTE which is scarce where I live. I never had so many errors on my phone - actually never had any errors - until Visible. "Awaiting Connection" constantly. Voice calls would drop even on WiFi calls (right around 22 minutes coincidentally). I had one day where I didn't get texts until the next day. Was constantly restarting my phone and resetting the network. This was with my S9 and also the new A12 they sent me. Apparently it is common.
TLDR - it was a nightmare. The savings just weren't worth it. I ended up on the Verizon 5gb pre-paid plan for $40 which after a few months goes down to $30. As soon as I switched back to Verizon all my issues disappeared.
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How well a service will work for an individual will very widely based on all sorts of factors, proximity to towers, type of house you live in.... If I use a prepaid T-Mobile or AT&t card I basically get no service in my house without Wi-Fi calling. If I use the Verizon based prepaid I get pretty weak service but it works. It's not a big deal for me because I'm on Wi-Fi most of the time anyways, but something like mint mobile does not work unless I'm a good 100 ft away from my house.
But straight talk with Verizon will work in my house intermittently.
But that's just my house, and there are so many variables. It would be silly to assume that just because my sample size of one leads to one conclusion, that it would apply to anyone else. Unless they literally live on the same street as me.
And even then it wouldn't be a perfect apples to apples comparison.
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But my $30 a month Verizon straight talk plan actually got slightly better reception than my $90 a month. AT&t postpaid plan. It's mostly a moot point as I have Wi-Fi on most of the time anyway.
But the situation could be the exact opposite for other people. Find it strange how many people on slickdeals, assume that their sample size of one means that they can confidently recommend against a certain SIM card for someone that lives in a completely different location.
I mean I could tell everyone that AT&t postpaid service plan is the worst because my experience has been bad. And I could conclude a prepaid sub brand of Verizon is better than AT&t postpaid because that's the case for me inside my house.
But I doubt that would be the case for anyone else because there's so many different variables at play. Unless I'm recommending a plan to someone that lives on the same street as me comment, there's really no substitution for just trying out a SIM card for a month and seeing if it works.
But my $30 a month Verizon straight talk plan actually got slightly better reception than my $90 a month. AT&t postpaid plan. It's mostly a moot point as I have Wi-Fi on most of the time anyway.
But the situation could be the exact opposite for other people. Find it strange how many people on slickdeals, assume that their sample size of one means that they can confidently recommend against a certain SIM card for someone that lives in a completely different location.
I mean I could tell everyone that AT&t postpaid service plan is the worst because my experience has been bad. And I could conclude a prepaid sub brand of Verizon is better than AT&t postpaid because that's the case for me inside my house.
But I doubt that would be the case for anyone else because there's so many different variables at play. Unless I'm recommending a plan to someone that lives on the same street as me comment, there's really no substitution for just trying out a SIM card for a month and seeing if it works.
Cricket 40/line 10GB Data No hotspot
Boost 40/line unlimited 12GB/hotspot
Tello 29/line unlimited 5GB tethering good senior pricing, $24/10GB
Twigby(Verizon) 40/line unlimited(20) hotspot uses bucket
Visible(Verizon) 30/line Unlimited Unlimited taxes included
Mint 25/line 15GB hotspot uses bucket
Google Fi 40/line Unlimited 5GB
US Mobile 30/line Unlimited 5GB
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