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Target has Select Mint Mobile 3-Month Plans (Various) + Target eGift Card (Email Delivery) on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • 3 months of unlimited talk & text
  • 5G · 4G LTE data (amount varies based on plan selected)
  • 5G coverage on the T-Mobile Network
  • Mobile hotspot
  • Free calling to Canada and Mexico
  • Free Wi-Fi calling
  • Keep your number or get a new one
  • Bring your own phone; compatible with most unlocked GSM devices
  • Free three-in-one SIM card (mini, micro, and nano sizes)
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Model: Mint Mobile 3 Month 15GB/mo Plan SIM Kit

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Last Edited by AnciusD November 21, 2023 at 02:42 PM
Under Details, excerpt:

Terms & conditions

When a free Target GiftCard is offered with a qualifying item, you'll be charged the amount of the qualifying item reduced by a Target discount equal to the amount of the gift card, and you'll be charged a separate amount for the value of the gift card. If you want to return the item you purchased to a Target Store or by mail you will be refunded the amount of the qualifying item reduced by the amount of the Target GiftCard...

Pricing, promotions and availability may vary by location and on Target.com. Offer expires Monday 11/27/2023 at 11:59pm PST. Limited time offer, valid from 11/20/23 to 11/27/23 at select Target retail stores, while supplies last. Not valid on eSIM purchases. New customers purchasing select 3-month Mint Mobile plans from participating Target retail stores, will receive a free gift card (3-month 5GB plan = $30 gift card; 3-month 15GB plan = $40 gift card; 3-month 20GB plan = $60 gift card; 3-month "Unlimited" plan = $60 gift card). No refunds or exchanges. New activation & upfront payment for 3-month plan req'd. Limit 3 per customer. Gift card provided at checkout after purchase from qualifying retailer.

Offer ID: 335375312

3-Month 5GB/Month + Unlimited Talk/Text + $30 Target eGift Card, $45
3-Month 15GB/Month + Unlimited Talk/Text + $40 Target eGift Card, $60
3-Month 20GB/Month + Unlimited Talk/Text + $60 Target eGift Card, $75
3-Month Unlimited Data* + Unlimited Talk/Text + $60 Target eGift Card, $90

* 40GB of 5G · 4G LTE data per month, 10GB mobile hotspot

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Always new customers. Port your number to google voice, use this new plan to create a throw away number and then forward all calls to that number from google voice. When the 3 minths are up, pop in a new sim, activate and get a new number and then change your forwarding number to that new number and done. Rinse and repeat. You will always be able to use these deals then as a new customer
I've been doing this for my family and I for years. Google voice has saved us thousands
There are a few cons, which I dont think are deal-breakers (I've had Google Voice for years now):

You need an Android phone for seamless experience. On iPhone you need to use the app to make call. This is usually not a huge problem, but it is a PITA especially if you also use Apple Car play (siri-assisted calls/sms goes through phone's primary number)
Some banks (the only one I have trouble with is Chase.. there maybe others) don't do OTPs with Google Voice number. I just use the actual SIM's number for that.
Because you keep switching your real number to take advantage of new-customer offers all the time (you dont have to, but you do if you want cheapest price), you get assigned random numbers that random people have used to register at all kinds of sites. This usually means lots of spam calls. If you have a Pixel phone (or some other spam call filter), this is easily dealt with, but you need to


I still have a google voice number, but these drawbacks now annoy me enough so google voice is no longer my primary. But if your priority is to save money , there is nothing like Google Voice and taking advantage of those new-customer MVNO deals (I've lost count of Mint/Boost/Redpocket deals I've taken advantage of).

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11-25-2023 at 09:54 PM.
11-25-2023 at 09:54 PM.
Quote from hrmmm :
I have no physical SIM slots on my IPhone (It only supports esim).

Does this kit still work for me?
u need use website to avtive your card. or ios mint app
than set got a esim option.
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11-26-2023 at 07:31 AM.
11-26-2023 at 07:31 AM.
Quote from kfpanda :
Some banks don't recognize google voice number for 2FA. How do you get around that?

I call in and they verify over the phone.
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11-26-2023 at 09:28 AM.
11-26-2023 at 09:28 AM.
So can i start my service with the buy 3mo get 3mo plan directly through cricket and add this to the end?
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11-26-2023 at 09:49 AM.
11-26-2023 at 09:49 AM.
Quote from thomman :
  1. Get the Mint sim and get that activated. You get a new number XXX
  2. Sign up at Google voice, and port your current number NNN there.
  3. Google voice will ask you to provide the number to forward your calls to. Give XXX. They will verify through call or text.
  4. Install Google Voice on your phone and login with your google voice account.
  5. If you are using Android phone, go to the settings on Google Voice and configure it to route ALL calls through Google Voice. From that point even if you use your phone's standard dialer, it will automatically go through Google Voice.
  6. Everyone you call will see NNN.
  7. Everyone who calls at NNN will end up ringing your phone at XXX (of course, they dont see XXX).
  8. When the mint sim expires, get a new sim and number YYY. Reconfigure Google Voice to use YYY instead of XXX

If you are using iPhone, you cant route native dialer through Google Voice. You have to place the call using the Google Voice app. Incoming calls will still ring your phone at XXX.

If I forward through GV will this work when I do not have data service? I live in an area that often has black holes for data but still has a bit of service.
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11-26-2023 at 09:50 AM.
11-26-2023 at 09:50 AM.
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I've had GoogleVoice for almost 15 years and besides GrooveIP back in 2010, I don't ever use an app. I call from the GV number directly from my phone's native dailer or text. Also, we've been doing the Mint deal on multiple phones for a few years and porting our same real number in and out. I've went into detail before on both of these methods and they have been around on SlickDeals for years.

How do you set up your phone's native phone app to use Google Voice number?
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11-26-2023 at 10:20 AM.
11-26-2023 at 10:20 AM.
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If I forward through GV will this work when I do not have data service? I live in an area that often has black holes for data but still has a bit of service.
I dont think it will work without data. It uses a little data before starting the call. The call itself is routed through your voice network (so it wont use data during the call), but I dont think you can initiate a call without data.
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kaiotes
11-27-2023 at 09:44 AM.
11-27-2023 at 09:44 AM.
i dont see any activation code on the receipt. how would the card be activated if the code be missing from the receipt? I only see the sku number on the receipt

Quote from AnciusD :
There's an Activation Code on each sim kit card. Ignore the Activate By date below it. It's not applicable to the carrier (Mint) but a TMO network expiry date.
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11-27-2023 at 10:06 AM.
11-27-2023 at 10:06 AM.
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i dont see any activation code on the receipt. how would the card be activated if the code be missing from the receipt? I only see the sku number on the receipt
The activation code isn't on the Target receipt, it's on the back of the sim kit card. I don't understand, what did you buy?
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11-27-2023 at 10:32 AM.
11-27-2023 at 10:32 AM.
On the entire thread, it appears there is only one confirmation of getting the 3+3 months. Anyone else had success getting the 3+3 months?
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11-27-2023 at 11:32 AM.
11-27-2023 at 11:32 AM.
Signed up the target 5G deal. Then looking at the renewal rate, $75 for 3 months. Checked the website of Mint again, which is geared toward new users with new users' price. It was very misleading. How you guys renew? Can't be that you take the $25 monthly for 5G data, do you?
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11-27-2023 at 11:36 AM.
11-27-2023 at 11:36 AM.
Quote from WiseKestrel619 :
Signed up the target 5G deal. Then looking at the renewal rate, $75 for 3 months. Checked the website of Mint again, which is geared toward new users with new users' price. It was very misleading. How you guys renew? Can't be that you take the $25 monthly for 5G data, do you?

you can get one year for $180
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11-27-2023 at 12:35 PM.
11-27-2023 at 12:35 PM.
Can I take 2 individual plans and later merge them into family plan?
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11-27-2023 at 12:37 PM.
11-27-2023 at 12:37 PM.
1. If you buy this, does this plan automatically start from when you buy it? If not, how long can you wait before you activate it? Say you already on a prepaid plan but you paid yearly or monthly for say ultramobile or lycamobile and you pay say $15-$20 a month for it. Can you buy this and activate it many months later? If so, how late can you activate it? Also it comes with the sim card as well?


2. If you are buying this, is the intention only for 3 months? So after 3 months, you going to buy another mint mobile plan or you can switch back to your ultramobile or lycamobile plan? Does ultramobile or lycamobile not allow you to join again if you don't use them for 3 months and then come back to them or they don't care? But as long as you have the ultramobile or lycamobile sim card, you are fine? You don't need to buy a new sim right? Now if you later months down the line go back to mint mobile, can you keep the same mint mobile pin?


3. Is this a great deal since even getting the 5gb/month plan, you pay $60 and get a $45 target gift card so you paying $15 for 3 months so $5 a month only? But that $60 you pay, you have to pay tax right? So $66 for 3 months but $45 target gift card so $21 total and $7 a month?

You choose the 15gb/month plan you pay $60 plus tax and get $40 gift card so you pay around $22 so just barely more than the 5gb/month plan and get 10gb more data a month?

You choose the unlimted everthing plan, you pay $90 so with tax say $99. Subtract the $60 gift card so you pay around $39 so $13 for unlimited everything. Is the math here correct?


So could someone do this plan every 3 months with mint mobile and keep repeating it? I mean that seems cheaper than the cheaper phone plans like ultramobile and lycamobile even with say the 1gb or 3gb plans from them?
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11-27-2023 at 12:54 PM.
11-27-2023 at 12:54 PM.
Quote from paulyshore :
1. If you buy this, does this plan automatically start from when you buy it? If not, how long can you wait before you activate it? Say you already on a prepaid plan but you paid yearly or monthly for say ultramobile or lycamobile and you pay say $15-$20 a month for it. Can you buy this and activate it many months later? If so, how late can you activate it? Also it comes with the sim card as well?


2. If you are buying this, is the intention only for 3 months? So after 3 months, you going to buy another mint mobile plan or you can switch back to your ultramobile or lycamobile plan? Does ultramobile or lycamobile not allow you to join again if you don't use them for 3 months and then come back to them or they don't care? But as long as you have the ultramobile or lycamobile sim card, you are fine? You don't need to buy a new sim right? Now if you later months down the line go back to mint mobile, can you keep the same mint mobile pin?


3. Is this a great deal since even getting the 5gb/month plan, you pay $60 and get a $45 target gift card so you paying $15 for 3 months so $5 a month only? But that $60 you pay, you have to pay tax right? So $66 for 3 months but $45 target gift card so $21 total and $7 a month?

You choose the 15gb/month plan you pay $60 plus tax and get $40 gift card so you pay around $22 so just barely more than the 5gb/month plan and get 10gb more data a month?

You choose the unlimted everthing plan, you pay $90 so with tax say $99. Subtract the $60 gift card so you pay around $39 so $13 for unlimited everything. Is the math here correct?


So could someone do this plan every 3 months with mint mobile and keep repeating it? I mean that seems cheaper than the cheaper phone plans like ultramobile and lycamobile even with say the 1gb or 3gb plans from them?
Did you ever buy a new Chromebook or still waiting for a better deal?
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11-27-2023 at 06:55 PM.
11-27-2023 at 06:55 PM.
Quote from Philip212 :
Can you stack this with a referral when you sign up on Mint?
I think it's a better deal if you do a referral which will get you between $45 and $90 in Mint credit (plus the new line gets $15.) You can get buy 3 months get three months free via the referral. Between the free 3 months and the referral bonus, I think it's the better deal assuming that it can't stack, which someone has already said it will not.
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