You will be charged $210 ( Recovery fee + taxes ) approximately as your FINAL PRICE.
As always, use a referral link to get $15 in renewal credit for your next renewal.
If you're doing multiple lines can even "daisy chain" so you get more credit on the 2nd/3rd/4th etc lines]
Limited time, new customer offer (50% off 12-month Unlimited Plan)-ends 1/24/25 (extended from original end date of 1/2/25).
All service plans, including promotional plans and Trial Plans, must be activated within 45 days following the date of purchase. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate any plan or service that is not activated within 45 days following the date of purchase.
https://www.mintmobile.
Mint Fees, Section 10 - Terms and Conditions
3.3 Activation period. All service plans, including promotional plans and Trial Plans, must be activated within 45 days following the date of purchase. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate any plan or service that is not activated within 45 days following the date of purchase.
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Data prioritization: I live in a semi-rural area, so the vast majority of the time this wasn't an issue. However, occasionally on weekends when people were home my phone data would slow to a crawl. Where it became untenable was during power outages (including lengthy ones during natural disasters). My phone data was literally useless. I couldn't even check the weather apps. This was my #1 reason for switching to an MVNO that included priority data.
Fees: US Mobile charges you the stated price, inclusive of taxes and fees. Mint's price was much higher than expected due to taxes and what seemed like extraneous fees.
So far I have much preferred US Mobile. Even though I have to use the Verizon network (slower data speeds) in order to get priority data, I haven't had any issues and it's still plenty fast. During the last major power outage I had zero issues with data. I plan to keep them when it comes time to renew.
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Stetson Doggett does a good effort on comparing the ins and outs of plans at many costs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGKPWvo
Data prioritization: I live in a semi-rural area, so the vast majority of the time this wasn't an issue. However, occasionally on weekends when people were home my phone data would slow to a crawl. Where it became untenable was during power outages (including lengthy ones during natural disasters). My phone data was literally useless. I couldn't even check the weather apps. This was my #1 reason for switching to an MVNO that included priority data.
Fees: US Mobile charges you the stated price, inclusive of taxes and fees. Mint's price was much higher than expected due to taxes and what seemed like extraneous fees.
So far I have much preferred US Mobile. Even though I have to use the Verizon network (slower data speeds) in order to get priority data, I haven't had any issues and it's still plenty fast. During the last major power outage I had zero issues with data. I plan to keep them when it comes time to renew.
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With $45 cashback from Amex, the 15G data plan is $95/year + Taxes.
BTW, if you have recently renewed / signed up, the CSR can refund full money and give you discounted price. After I paid for my renewal, I received a call from another CSR from Mint who offered to do that for me. (He called me because my call with him was dropped earlier today, and when I called Mint back I was routed to another CSR).
I've enjoyed their service this past year. I get gigabit speeds at my home (over 1,000 mb/s dl) using cellular data (not wifi). Just sooo much better than the poor signal / service I had with Verizon while also paying $90 per month at Verizon. I wish I would have switched to one of these lower priced companies years ago... would have saved me thousands.
Edit: I called their customer service phone number at 1-800-683-7392 and hit prompts 3, then 2, then 1 to get a human on the phone. It takes you to their technical support but you can just ask for the retention department and they will transfer. The lady on the phone in retention was able to apply these discounts while on the phone but you will need to have payment method ready in your online account for them to apply the credits.
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