RedPocketStore via eBay has
360-Day Red Pocket No-Contract Prepaid Wireless Plan (Up to 10GB 5G LTE) on sale for
$190 (equivalent to $15.83/month).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Guonianla for sharing this deal.
Select your choice of compatible network:
- GSMT (T-Mobile)
- GSMA (AT&T)
- CDMA (Verizon)
- Renewal (Existing Sim)
Details:
- 360-Day 10GB Prepaid Plan $190
- Includes every 30 days for 360 days:
- Unlimited Talk
- Unlimited Texts
- Up to 10GB 5G LTE Data - Note: You will receive up to 10GB data on GSMA, otherwise up to 8GB on GSMT and CDMA networks.
- Must activate plan within 90 days
Starter Kit includes:
- One GSMA, GSMT, or CDMA high-speed SIM card (based on network selection)
- Compatible with nearly any AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon phone, VoLTE capable, unlocked GSM
- Activation code (received via email after purchase)
- Instructional flyer
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On second thought, maybe I should find another provider.
couple times changing phones required a quick chat with CS to get IMEI registered correctly
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I paid $160 sale for 3gb/5gb eBay plan a couple months ago for Renewal of my own line a couple months ago.
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couple times changing phones required a quick chat with CS to get IMEI registered correctly
My brother tried to use a esim to upgrade to a new iPhone and it rendered his service unusable. He had to revert back to his old phone. Customer service couldn't sort it out. Try it at your own risk.
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According to their website it's only available in Miami?
https://www.theverge.co
I've used Red Pocket as a backup and it's generally fine, though support is slow and offshored. Also woth noting that the Verizon network only allows hotspot creation on iPhones, not Android.
When creating an account you just need an address in Miami. Pick a supermarket and you're good. In the billing section, use any card (even prepaid) and put the same zip code as the address you used (ex: supermarket) - they don't match the billing address to your cards zip code like a gas station, and that's it. You'll then be able to set up your esim on the spot. You can port in or get a new miami number. I use it and it is very good!!! forgot to mention that the service coverage is nationwide.
but the price is low, so the cheapskates will keep falling for it