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Active Mint Mobile subscribers who activated a plan prior to 5/1/24 are eligible to receive 6-months subscription to the Paramount+ Essential monthly plan on us. Separate new registration to P+ required, must subscribe to P+ by 6/30/24.� After the 6-month period, subscription auto-renews monthly and your payment method charged based on full price of plan (+tax) as applicable, unless you cancel. Cancel any time on your account, effective at the end of your billing period. 18+�
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This isn't even the commercial-free one?? Eff that then lol
I'm going to switch to US mobile from mint in the next week, how much trouble was it to get your account and pin?
It was super easy, live agents are only available certain hours cause Mint sucks. However going to chat bot from within the app and saying account number. You should be given option to talk to chat agent and then just ask them for account number and transfer pin.
US Mobile is great deal. I have no clue why so many people are on Mint. It's pretty crap. I too left cause renewal from Pixel deal was $200 like nope. They don't even have cheaper alternative.
I've tried multiple browsers and different cards including PayPal.
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I have been with Mint for about 3 years or more and their de-prioritized service in the DC, Northern VA area sucks. I use less than 1GB a month, and used that much for years, yet the few times I needed data access real bad, I could not get it or was very sloooow. I worked with Mint on this several times without much success, but been locked into a year contract. Years ago a year long contract was economical...now it's stupid.