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.
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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Taxes in central Florida (eg. 32123) are only $7.04.
I am a Canadian snowbird with a ESIM t-mobile line that I use in both Canada and the US now. Thinking of switching to a cheaper Canada-US plan with a Canadian carrier but want to retain my US number for my US friends and contacts to reach me both when in Florida and up north.
Sounds like I can send/receive texts/calls while on WiFi in Canada. Question:
Can you call this service forward to a Canadian number, and at no added charge?
If so, I would not need to be tethered to a wifi connection while in Canada.
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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.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I am a Canadian snowbird with a ESIM t-mobile line that I use in both Canada and the US now. Thinking of switching to a cheaper Canada-US plan with a Canadian carrier but want to retain my US number for my US friends and contacts to reach me both when in Florida and up north.
Sounds like I can send/receive texts/calls while on WiFi in Canada. Question:
Can you call this service forward to a Canadian number, and at no added charge?
If so, I would not need to be tethered to a wifi connection while in Canada.
Agree. I went with hello mobile instead for $5 per month and free month. Cheap flip phone and it's good for emergencies.