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forum threadJuJuFrankenbean | Staff posted Nov 20, 2024 04:42 PM
forum threadJuJuFrankenbean | Staff posted Nov 20, 2024 04:42 PM

New Lyca Mobile Customers: Unlimited Talk, Text + 40GB High Speed Data $10/Month for 3 Months with Auto-Renewal

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Lyca Mobile has for New Customers: Unlimited Plus Phone Plan on sale $10/Month for 3 Months w/ auto-renewal (more details below). Shipping is free for SIM Kits.

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  • Unlimited Plus Phone Plan $10/Month for 3 Months
    • Unlimited Talk & Text
    • Unlimited data with 40GB at up to 5G
      • After initial 40GB high-speed data usage, you will receive unlimited data at 3G speeds
    • Includes SIM Kit or eSIM
    • Enrollment in auto-renewal required to obtain discounted offer price. After 3 months, it will renew at $49/mo. You can cancel service at any time.
    • Discounted price available for initial 30-day plan and further 2 renewals (3 months total)
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Lyca Mobile has for New Customers: Unlimited Plus Phone Plan on sale $10/Month for 3 Months w/ auto-renewal (more details below). Shipping is free for SIM Kits.

Note: online orders will have a 5% regulatory recovery fee.
  • Unlimited Plus Phone Plan $10/Month for 3 Months
    • Unlimited Talk & Text
    • Unlimited data with 40GB at up to 5G
      • After initial 40GB high-speed data usage, you will receive unlimited data at 3G speeds
    • Includes SIM Kit or eSIM
    • Enrollment in auto-renewal required to obtain discounted offer price. After 3 months, it will renew at $49/mo. You can cancel service at any time.
    • Discounted price available for initial 30-day plan and further 2 renewals (3 months total)

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Jan 28, 2025 02:19 PM
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Joined Sep 2018
magiccdeal123Jan 28, 2025 02:19 PM
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Can we use lyca out of country to use for wifi calling and receiving text like T mobile?
Jan 28, 2025 05:29 PM
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Joined Mar 2008
mwgradJan 28, 2025 05:29 PM
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Quote from ECarlson :
I don't understand either, unless someone only needs a phone for 3 months. I pay $15 per month on T-Mobile Connect. Wouldn't switch unless it was the same or less for the long haul, and offered additional features I would use, and good data priority.
If using an "eSim" no need to switch from your current provider.
Imagine you were going Camping and you knew an area only had decent coverage from one of ATT, Verizon, TMobile.

You could get an eSim for the Trip so you could swap to the Provider that had coverage there. Clearly if your home/work had poor coverage, you would switch. However, you may want a temporary eSim if you know you will be going someplace for an extended time where you current provider had little or no coverage.

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Maybe you have some work from home job where you are always calling people from your cell, but if you block your number they never pick up? You could use an Esim and change it out every few months and never give your real number. (My Wife as a Nurse often has to call patients on bad weather days from home to tell folks we are closed. She is always in a catch-22. If she blocks, they don't answer. If they answer...they get her number. Presumably if this was something regular, she would have some better solution...they just don't because its a 1-2 times a year thing where we live....) But it gives you the idea.....
Jan 28, 2025 05:31 PM
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carbonfiberJan 28, 2025 05:31 PM
8,828 Posts
Quote from 391412 :
I am not sure i understand the deal:
Why would you want this just for 1-3months? (yes, $10/month is a deal)
- But, it seems like a big hassle, to change to and then again to another cellular service, after 3rd month
I certainly cannot see paying Std rate of $49/month after 3rd month
because SD gets paid big time for cellphone sign up
Jan 28, 2025 06:19 PM
75 Posts
Joined Feb 2011
linclonliJan 28, 2025 06:19 PM
75 Posts
almost impossible to port out your number. if you use GV as your primary number then go for it
Jan 28, 2025 06:21 PM
610 Posts
Joined Nov 2005
391412Jan 28, 2025 06:21 PM
610 Posts
Quote from carbonfiber :
because SD gets paid big time for cellphone sign up
That might be the most Honest answer yet!!
Jan 28, 2025 06:24 PM
128 Posts
Joined Jan 2017
SinisterAudioJan 28, 2025 06:24 PM
128 Posts
Tried this, eSIM didn't work. Zero customer support. Way too much run-around to get it to work for travellers.
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Jan 28, 2025 06:48 PM
285 Posts
Joined Jun 2008
drti2Jan 28, 2025 06:48 PM
285 Posts
so many Lyca deal lately, and many salty complains, lol

This is a really good deal for travelers or disposable numbers, their esim activation is through QR code, which make it super convenience for travelers.

Lyca/Mint/Ultra are among the lowest tiers mvno for t-mobile, they always have promotions to lure customers to sign up with them, and make it super hard for you to leave them. Not a smart practice, and that why they will always the lowest tiers companies.

If you know what you get into, STOP the bitching, lol. cheap = shitty service, what do you expect.
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Jan 28, 2025 10:57 PM
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JollyBanana662Jan 28, 2025 10:57 PM
5 Posts
Be aware, port out from Lyca is an achievement. Never again, I will gladly pay Mint/Boost additional 5 dollars for the piece of mind. Terrible company, never again
Jan 29, 2025 03:13 AM
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ECarlsonJan 29, 2025 03:13 AM
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Quote from mwgrad :
If using an "eSim" no need to switch from your current provider.
Imagine you were going Camping and you knew an area only had decent coverage from one of ATT, Verizon, TMobile.

You could get an eSim for the Trip so you could swap to the Provider that had coverage there. Clearly if your home/work had poor coverage, you would switch. However, you may want a temporary eSim if you know you will be going someplace for an extended time where you current provider had little or no coverage.

--
Maybe you have some work from home job where you are always calling people from your cell, but if you block your number they never pick up? You could use an Esim and change it out every few months and never give your real number. (My Wife as a Nurse often has to call patients on bad weather days from home to tell folks we are closed. She is always in a catch-22. If she blocks, they don't answer. If they answer...they get her number. Presumably if this was something regular, she would have some better solution...they just don't because its a 1-2 times a year thing where we live....) But it gives you the idea.....
Yes, I used a $13 esim with 10GB of data when I went to Norway, since I do not have an international plan.
Jan 29, 2025 04:47 AM
930 Posts
Joined Nov 2019
BrilliantRylothJan 29, 2025 04:47 AM
930 Posts
Wouldn't deal with this company. A family member of mine was a victim of swim swapping with this carrier.
Aug 23, 2025 07:01 PM
45 Posts
Joined Mar 2017
SlaV51055Aug 23, 2025 07:01 PM
45 Posts
Just tried cancelling - website disables this option, and forces you to call someone in India, who 'submits request'. Stay away from this company - its not worth your time (Ive wasted 2 hours on this, over the course of 3 days... also every month the company 'gives you an option' to cancel before renewal, via text, yet, that never works! what a joke!)

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