Lyca Mobile has for
New Customers: Unlimited Plus Plan w/ Unlimited Talk, Text & Data (first 40GB/month at 5G/4G LTE speed, then unlimited at lower speeds) on sale at
$12.50/month w/ Auto Renew enabled for
9 Months.
Shipping is free for SIM Kits.
- Note: online orders will have a 5% regulatory recovery fee, making the price $13.13 at checkout.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
JuJuFrankenbean for finding this deal.
About this plan:
- Unlimited Plus Plan $12.50/Month for 9 Months
- Unlimited talk & text (national and international to select countries)
- Unlimited data w/ first 40GB per month at up to 4G LTE/5G speeds (lower speed after that until next month begins)
- 15GB of high speed hotspot data (per month)
- Includes free physical SIM card kit or free eSIM activation (your choice)
- Must be enrolled in auto-renewal to receive discounted price for 9 months. After 9 months, if not cancelled, your plan will renew at $49/month (until cancelled)
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Login to Lyca portal is thru OTP. Once you login - you can access Account and PIN.
Also if you find a better deal (say on Ultra), Lyca Customer Service will try to match same deal.
Having that Lyca seem to have lower priority over Ultra / Mint on T-Mobile network.
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Call to Lyca customer service - about 5 minutes (as we didn't know that we can get this from UI).
Getting Values from Lyca site - about 5 minutes (goes thru two OTP flows).
Putting values on Ultra websit - about 5 minutes.
Ultra website said that it is taking "time", but it retries internally automatically - it was done in about 10 minutes. Total of 20-25 minutes.
So does it work now? What are the lessons, for someone wanting to port in? Fill out the form before scanning the esim and trying to activate?
After a few hours playing telephone between my old carrier (Helium) and Lyca my number is finally ported over.
Lyca support is really worthless, they don't tell you anything if a port request fails - there should be a reason code provided according to my old carrier.
I did fix the problem and learned something; triple check to make sure the "service address", E911 and billing addresses are exactly the same between your new line at Lyca and the old carrier.
Mine had the wrong zip code. Apparently porting numbers between carriers requires an address verification check just like credit cards do... It wasn't until I changed my E911 and billing addresses at my old carrier that a port request by Lyca succeeded - within 30 minutes after resubmitting it with help from Lyca chat support.
On the good news, I have an AT&T 30 day free trial eSIM on my spare iPhone and speed tests between both Lyca and AT&T are almost exactly the same. Lyca may be throttling video to 1080p ("AT&T streamsaver") will see if i can figure out how to disable.
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By midnight 01/31. Unbeatable deal. $119 for basic unlimited. $149 for premium.
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