Searched but don't see this posted. Starter deal seems better than BF. Standard prepaid MasterCard so can be used anywhere MasterCard is accepted. Can't combine with Referral Rewards.
Unlimited Starter - Pay $270 up front, then receive a $151 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER119
Unlimited Premium - Pay $390 up front, then receive a $211 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER179
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Searched but don't see this posted. Starter deal seems better than BF. Standard prepaid MasterCard so can be used anywhere MasterCard is accepted. Can't combine with Referral Rewards.
Unlimited Starter - Pay $270 up front, then receive a $151 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER119
Unlimited Premium - Pay $390 up front, then receive a $211 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER179
Paying $270 up front, hoping you won't use all the funds from the prepaid card, isn't a sweeter deal
They do offer the option of paying more upfront if you don't want the hassle of using a prepaid card. For the Unlimited Starter:
"Pay $270 up front, then receive a $151 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER119. Or get a sweet deal of $149 at checkout with code SWEET149"
And for the Unlimited Premium:
"Pay $390 up front, then receive a $211 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER179. Or get a sweet deal of $239 at checkout with code SWEET239"
Although as someone else mentioned, one caveat is that you're stuck on the Dark Star for a year which is AT&T service. The 50% off Multi-Network add-on (which I assume makes the cost from $7.50/mo -> $3.75/mo) would be worth getting since it allows your phone to use T-Mobile and Verizon networks in case AT&T sucks in your area.
May I ask why? I got the 167 and happy with it, and interested in another line but I don't see this as better unless ATT is better in your area I guess?
Great deal if you are cool with att. I just bought my starter for 199 on att like 3 days ago and activated yesterday. Wish I would of known. I was about to do starter for my wife on verizon (what we both had before). But I like the flexibility of switching networks if needed.
They do offer the option of paying more upfront if you don't want the hassle of using a prepaid card. For the Unlimited Starter:
"Pay $270 up front, then receive a $151 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER119. Or get a sweet deal of $149 at checkout with code SWEET149"
And for the Unlimited Premium:
"Pay $390 up front, then receive a $211 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER179. Or get a sweet deal of $239 at checkout with code SWEET239"
Although as someone else mentioned, one caveat is that you're stuck on the Dark Star for a year which is AT&T service. The 50% off Multi-Network add-on (which I assume makes the cost from $7.50/mo -> $3.75/mo) would be worth getting since it allows your phone to use T-Mobile and Verizon networks in case AT&T sucks in your area.
Be cautious about the multi network aspect of US Mobile deals that require you stay on certain networks x% of time.
Details can be found in the terms or the previous darkstar deal.
We have a few lines on b1g1 deal and a couple watch lines. The web/app interface is easy to navigate and very straightforward. Service works well and customer service responds to questions very promptly and effectively.
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Plan renews Sunday and support via chat said they couldn't add any promo's to my account (only for new users).
Man! That really sucks. My plan ends in 1 week, and I've really enjoyed my switch from Mint to US Mobile, but I need to keep my number, so I'll be looking for something else, I guess. I don't think companies should be allowed to limit present customers. I know the deals couldn't be as low, but they would average it out. Most customers probably don't search deals anyway and just let it renew.
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Unfortunately, ATT sucks in my area. Otherwise, seems like a nice deal.
EDIT: read the terms and conditions and you must activate within 30 days
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"Pay $270 up front, then receive a $151 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER119. Or get a sweet deal of $149 at checkout with code SWEET149"
And for the Unlimited Premium:
"Pay $390 up front, then receive a $211 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER179. Or get a sweet deal of $239 at checkout with code SWEET239"
Although as someone else mentioned, one caveat is that you're stuck on the Dark Star for a year which is AT&T service. The 50% off Multi-Network add-on (which I assume makes the cost from $7.50/mo -> $3.75/mo) would be worth getting since it allows your phone to use T-Mobile and Verizon networks in case AT&T sucks in your area.
Probably gonna switch anyways away from Mint as this is much cheaper, and Mint doesn't really offer any incentives to stay with them
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"Pay $270 up front, then receive a $151 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER119. Or get a sweet deal of $149 at checkout with code SWEET149"
And for the Unlimited Premium:
"Pay $390 up front, then receive a $211 prepaid card at activation with code SWEETER179. Or get a sweet deal of $239 at checkout with code SWEET239"
Although as someone else mentioned, one caveat is that you're stuck on the Dark Star for a year which is AT&T service. The 50% off Multi-Network add-on (which I assume makes the cost from $7.50/mo -> $3.75/mo) would be worth getting since it allows your phone to use T-Mobile and Verizon networks in case AT&T sucks in your area.
Details can be found in the terms or the previous darkstar deal.
We have a few lines on b1g1 deal and a couple watch lines. The web/app interface is easy to navigate and very straightforward. Service works well and customer service responds to questions very promptly and effectively.
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