12-Month Good2GO Mobile Plans: Unlimited Talk/Text/Data + 3GB High Speed / Month
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Good2GO Mobile offers various 12-Month Good2GO Mobile Wireless Service Plans starting at $60. Shipping is free for your Free physical SIM Card Activation Kit (see details below) or activate via eSIM on compatible devices (T-Mobile-based service only).
Thanks to community member 626OG for finding this deal.
You will receive a physical SIM card for T-Mobile-based service by default unless T-Mobile service is not available in your area (in which case, you will receive an AT&T-based service SIM card).
No contract, prepaid service. Once your 12-months of prepaid service are completed, you will not be automatically charged.
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Offer may not be valid in select areas where T-Mobile and/or AT&T service coverage is not provided.
Refer to the forum thread for additional details and community discussion.
Good2GO Mobile presently offers industry-leading pricing for cell phone users with minimal data needs with a 1GB plan at $5/mo and a 3GB plan at $10/mo, when paid yearly.
If you're interested in the 3GB offering, I'd consider this 6GB plan at $7.50/mo limited-time offer first: https://slickdeals.net/f/16809242
Good2GO issues both T-Mobile and AT&T-based service, but a T-Mobile-based SIM is shipped by default unless T-Mobile is unavailable in your area. Regardless of the SIM you receive, you can request a SIM for the other network by contacting support.
eSIM available on T-Mobile network only. Data is soft-capped at 128 Kbps after monthly high-speed allowance is reached.
I've had Good2Go for quite a while now (I'd guess maybe about 18 months) and the service has been fine.
I recently switched to a 6-month plan and, unfortunately, the card I used was nearly full when the charge came up and it was declined. (I only noticed when my mobile internet stopped working.) So, I went to the website and two things happened that I think people signing-up fof G2GM might want to know...
1. The price of my plan had apparently been reduced from $20 a month to $15 a month ($15 and $10 a month with a $5 autopay discount). But, they kept charging me the old price ($18.37 after taxes and fees instead of roughly $13). On the website, I changed my plan back to 'monthly' and selected the $15 plan ($10 after autopay discount). For reasons that I didn't care to check at the time, the website said they were going to charge me something like $8.65. I thought "great, even less than I thought!" and completed checkout. My card was charged the same amount I had been paying ($18.37 - roughly $10 extra) anyway, dispite what the website said.
So...
2. I called customer service and, after waiting more than 30 minutes on hold, the first person I talked to was a complete... um... they were very unreasonable, playing games, and were dismissive from word one. After about 2 minutes they ended the call with very little warning. I called back and after being on hold for ~8 minutes (better, still a bit long) the next person was also quite curt and sounded like they were sick of talking to customers.
Personally, I'll be switching to a company that sucks less.
PS The phone calls happened today (8/27/23) and I saw this thread after I came to Slickdeals looking for a different company.
Yes, and taxes are included on that plan - only issue is that data is hard capped.
It means that data completely stops once the monthly high-speed data allotment is used.
This Good2GO Mobile plan is soft-capped. Data speeds are reduced to 128 Kbps, good for messaging applications, past the high-speed data allotment - and there's no overage charges.
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What kinda info do u gotta share with this company when registering for its services?
When you receive the SIM, there'll be a DNA cotton swab that they want you to drag along the inside of your cheek and send back before they'll allow you to activate the SIM. 🙄
But seriously: it's a prepaid service - you can give them bogus info outside of an address valid enough to get you the SIM and a credit card number (including virtual ones) that they can successfully charge.
SD doesn't allow posting referral codes in thread (thankfully, or that'd wind up bloating the comments with a gazillion referral codes to wade through). Ask for someone to PM one either here and/or on the Reddit post OP linked to.
Could these SIM cards be used in say a GPS Tracking device or a GSM based trail cam?
GSM is technically 3G, which is obsolete. It'd have to support LTE (which is technically based upon GSM, but they're not really interchangable terms), and do so on the right bands for the carrier being used (T-Mobile primarily).
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I recently switched to a 6-month plan and, unfortunately, the card I used was nearly full when the charge came up and it was declined. (I only noticed when my mobile internet stopped working.) So, I went to the website and two things happened that I think people signing-up fof G2GM might want to know...
1. The price of my plan had apparently been reduced from $20 a month to $15 a month ($15 and $10 a month with a $5 autopay discount). But, they kept charging me the old price ($18.37 after taxes and fees instead of roughly $13). On the website, I changed my plan back to 'monthly' and selected the $15 plan ($10 after autopay discount). For reasons that I didn't care to check at the time, the website said they were going to charge me something like $8.65. I thought "great, even less than I thought!" and completed checkout. My card was charged the same amount I had been paying ($18.37 - roughly $10 extra) anyway, dispite what the website said.
So...
2. I called customer service and, after waiting more than 30 minutes on hold, the first person I talked to was a complete... um... they were very unreasonable, playing games, and were dismissive from word one. After about 2 minutes they ended the call with very little warning. I called back and after being on hold for ~8 minutes (better, still a bit long) the next person was also quite curt and sounded like they were sick of talking to customers.
Personally, I'll be switching to a company that sucks less.
PS The phone calls happened today (8/27/23) and I saw this thread after I came to Slickdeals looking for a different company.
https://hellomobile.com/shop/plans
This Good2GO Mobile plan is soft-capped. Data speeds are reduced to 128 Kbps, good for messaging applications, past the high-speed data allotment - and there's no overage charges.
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Yes, and taxes are included on that plan - only issue is that data is hard capped.
https://hellomobile.com/shop/plans
Yes, of course.
When you receive the SIM, there'll be a DNA cotton swab that they want you to drag along the inside of your cheek and send back before they'll allow you to activate the SIM. 🙄
But seriously: it's a prepaid service - you can give them bogus info outside of an address valid enough to get you the SIM and a credit card number (including virtual ones) that they can successfully charge.
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EDIT: FAQ says "yes!" [good2gomobile.com]
GSM is technically 3G, which is obsolete. It'd have to support LTE (which is technically based upon GSM, but they're not really interchangable terms), and do so on the right bands for the carrier being used (T-Mobile primarily).