Fi.Google is offering
select Google SuperFan Email Offer: 3-Months Google Fi Unlimited Plus Plan (1 Line) for
Free when you join
Google Fi Wireless Service and
apply your unique promo code at checkout (
code found within email) valid for
New Google Fi Customers only.
Thanks to community member
kingofdeal for finding this deal
Note, must apply your unique promo code for promotional credit/offer to apply for New Google Fi Customers only.
Google Fi Unlimited Plus Plan- Unlimited data, calls and texts within US, Canada, and Mexico
- Unlimited data, w/ slower data after 50GB per person
- Unlimited hotspot tethering (counts towards your monthly data usage)
- Shareable data included for tablets and other devices
- 6-Months of YouTube Premium
- 100GB of Cloud Storage w/ Google One
- Data included over 200 Destinations
- Free texts from the US to over 200 Destinations, while traveling internationally
- Free calls from the US to over 50 Destinations
- Full connectivity for select smartwatches
- Family Safety Features
- VPN by Google for a private online connection
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I just signed up for this and waiting my bill credit of $195 to arrive. I plan on doing the same this time around. Hopefully the pausing system hasn't been taken away from Fi customers.
Update: I am approved for $195 free credits. And looks like the pausing feature is available. Going to pause it for any international travel in the future.
3 months free seems great, but month 4 pricing @ $65/mo is hard to stomach when you've got US Mobile, MobileX, Mint, etc competitive pricing options around $15-$20/mo.
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I just signed up for this and waiting my bill credit of $195 to arrive. I plan on doing the same this time around. Hopefully the pausing system hasn't been taken away from Fi customers.
Update: I am approved for $195 free credits. And looks like the pausing feature is available. Going to pause it for any international travel in the future.
3 months free seems great, but month 4 pricing @ $65/mo is hard to stomach when you've got US Mobile, MobileX, Mint, etc competitive pricing options around $15-$20/mo.
I just signed up for this and waiting my bill credit of $195 to arrive. I plan on doing the same this time around. Hopefully the pausing system hasn't been taken away from Fi customers.
Update: I am approved for $195 free credits. And looks like the pausing feature is available. Going to pause it for any international travel in the future.
I just signed up for this and waiting my bill credit of $195 to arrive. I plan on doing the same this time around. Hopefully the pausing system hasn't been taken away from Fi customers.
Update: I am approved for $195 free credits. And looks like the pausing feature is available. Going to pause it for any international travel in the future.
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Edit: I found this info which might answer my question. However this is 6 years old: "You can pause it for up to 180 days per calendar year (this is according to several Google Fi reps I spoke with since Google does not spell it out online. "
I just signed up for this and waiting my bill credit of $195 to arrive. I plan on doing the same this time around. Hopefully the pausing system hasn't been taken away from Fi customers.
Update: I am approved for $195 free credits. And looks like the pausing feature is available. Going to pause it for any international travel in the future.
Have you encountered anything similar? Asking because I'm visiting Japan at the end of August and this free trial lines up perfectly. I was going to activate the offer close to the 8/17 deadline and use it for the 2 weeks I'm in Japan. You're saying I should pause the plan immediately after receiving the credits and unpause when it's time for the trip?
As for what I did, I think I remember making a call and a text and kept the service active here and there. When I discovered the pausing feature I paused it for the longest time for international travel. But I agree that it's safer to keep that service active on the state side. Making a call with it and/or text should do it and after a little while pause it.
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