Use promo code 35FOR6 to get $10 off of Visible+
Visible+ uses Verizon towers and doesn't throttle your speed until you go over 50 GB of data!
You also get Ultra Wide access which is the fastest speeds available.
Basically you're getting Verizon unlimited for the first 50GB at a much cheaper price than Verizon!
https://www.visible.com
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Give me a second, dude.
No problem, I see you fixed them. Was just pointing them out in case you didn't notice
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Why former and then again current after such a short honeymoon elsewhere? After 2 1/2 years with Visible, this past weekend I regrettably got it into my head that their normal $45/mo for Visible+ was a bit steep, and after striking out with Visible customer service via chat when asking them to apply the deal mentioned here to my existing line, I made the brainfart move of porting from Visible to US Mobile. Enticed by USM's 50-day free trial and a chance to perhaps sneak by with their $25 plan to save $20 over Visible, I had ported from Visible to USM's GSM (TMo) trial plan, because they recommend it in their FAQ to avoid inter-Verizon transfers, which can apparently be problematic. I even posted a message to their port-in-progress email that their GSM network would be horrid (it was), and I asked them to move me over to their Verizon-based plan immediately. What USM doesn't tell you before sign-up is that when swapping networks (even when they suggest it to avoid porting issues) they want an activation fee (without disclosing the amount) and you will lose your free trial. Basic bait-and-switch by USM, which has never happened to me with Visible (including several past signups of various other lines).
After that USM fiasco I ported right back to Visible the very next day which also gave me an opportunity to get the 35FOR6 deal mentioned here. They don't even give you a hard time about returning as a customer with the same # in 2 days. In fact, if you try to log back into your old account right after porting out, they specifically encourage you to just sign right back up with a different email, so that's what I did. In order to avoid waiting for a SIM, I used ESim on a Galaxy S23 Ultra and it worked without a hitch. After initially signing up in a browser (where with ESim, you never get a chance to completely sign up, so no promo codes or credit card details are yet entered), they require completing the ESim signup/activation in the mobile app for final checkout. It's there that promo code(s) are entered for an ESim signup (not the case with previous SIM-based order, where you can enter promo codes as you click through the signup). It took all of 5 mins and a reboot to activate the ESim, and I had a working temporary number. After kicking the tires for a few hours with the temporary number, I went back into the app to request the port from USM, which cautions might take 24 hours in one place, and 48 hours in a confirmation email. Looking at the string of emails, in reality the entire port took only six minutes and one reboot. I was astonished.
Just as a reminder, referral codes DO indeed stack to grab another $20 off, but you have to enter the former before applying the 35FOR6 promo mentioned here. End result in full Slick-Deals fashion: first month $15, and five more at $35. I imagine the same would work with the base to get the first down to $5, though I haven't tried.
Why former and then again current after such a short honeymoon elsewhere? After 2 1/2 years with Visible, this past weekend I regrettably got it into my head that their normal $45/mo for Visible+ was a bit steep, and after striking out with Visible customer service via chat when asking them to apply the deal mentioned here to my existing line, I made the brainfart move of porting from Visible to US Mobile. Enticed by USM's 50-day free trial and a chance to perhaps sneak by with their $25 plan to save $20 over Visible, I had ported from Visible to USM's GSM (TMo) trial plan, because they recommend it in their FAQ to avoid inter-Verizon transfers, which can apparently be problematic. I even posted a message to their port-in-progress email that their GSM network would be horrid (it was), and I asked them to move me over to their Verizon-based plan immediately. What USM doesn't tell you before sign-up is that when swapping networks (even when they suggest it to avoid porting issues) they want an activation fee (without disclosing the amount) and you will lose your free trial. Basic bait-and-switch by USM, which has never happened to me with Visible (including several past signups of various other lines).
After that USM fiasco I ported right back to Visible the very next day which also gave me an opportunity to get the 35FOR6 deal mentioned here. They don't even give you a hard time about returning as a customer with the same # in 2 days. In fact, if you try to log back into your old account right after porting out, they specifically encourage you to just sign right back up with a different email, so that's what I did. In order to avoid waiting for a SIM, I used ESim on a Galaxy S23 Ultra and it worked without a hitch. After initially signing up in a browser (where with ESim, you never get a chance to completely sign up, so no promo codes or credit card details are yet entered), they require completing the ESim signup/activation in the mobile app for final checkout. It's there that promo code(s) are entered for an ESim signup (not the case with previous SIM-based order, where you can enter promo codes as you click through the signup). It took all of 5 mins and a reboot to activate the ESim, and I had a working temporary number. After kicking the tires for a few hours with the temporary number, I went back into the app to request the port from USM, which cautions might take 24 hours in one place, and 48 hours in a confirmation email. Looking at the string of emails, in reality the entire port took only six minutes and one reboot. I was astonished.
Just as a reminder, referral codes DO indeed stack to grab another $20 off, but you have to enter the former before applying the 35FOR6 promo mentioned here. End result in full Slick-Deals fashion: first month $15, and five more at $35. I imagine the same would work with the base to get the first down to $5, though I haven't tried.
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Coverage is good, but can be spotty, especially download rates. Though, comparing to what I was paying, $12 monthly for 2Gig of data per month on a Tello plan, this just made waaaaaay better sense.
Now I can finally play my music playlists in my car via YouTube with zero commercials (i'm subscribed to YouTube music) and not have to worry about my data running out.
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