To anyone doing this deal and using Mint service - ignore the APN instructions they text you. The default "T-Mobile US" APN that is automatically installed with the SIM card is the right one to use. I've seen some reports that the Pixel 7 with newer SIM cards may get more than 1 APN installed. Personally I'd delete all but the locked T-Mobile one, but you can leave the others if you want and just select the T-Mobile one, that should be sufficient.
I don't typically like having extras in there as sometimes it can switch on its own or one setting might override another even if it isn't selected.
Also try using a referral link, they don't always work on the phone deals but since this one is direct from Mint (and not through their 3rd party phone reseller) it theoretically should. They do give you a place to put in the phone number that referred you and I think that will definitely work, but if you grab a random referral link off the web, that person isn't going to give you their phone number probably. See if you know someone with mint and use their referral link AND phone number during the order. That way if you don't get the credit ($15 for you, variable amount for the friend) you have their info to submit to support to try and get it manually applied.
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PAY CLOSE ATTENTION to the SIM kit that you received.
This deal is for 6 months + 6 more months if you port-in.
The one I received is the 3 months kit!
expiredprfsr posted Feb 15, 2023 06:10 PM
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expiredprfsr posted Feb 15, 2023 06:10 PM
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Note you need to add some to the price for 12 months worth of the regulatory fees that they will charge at checkout. Probably $20 to $30 depending where you are.
Can probably resell the SIM but be cautious to tell the person they must port in a number within 45 days to get the 6 months free.
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You do not need to give them your old sim card, how would you, they have no physical stores.
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If you might use international or extra data credits, you could just add like $5 per month to your mint wallet, but if the insurance wants to see a copy of your bill that wouldn't help.
I'd say if you're willing to get an agent to say "yes", keep a copy of that conversation, then fight the good fight if/when you need it, you might have luck.
The fine print on the cell phone protection specifically says you must pay your monthly bill with the card.
If you have more than 1 line you can join them in a family plan and pay in 3 month installments. I'd say that might have better luck, but still not fully adhering to the terms.
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