bookmarking to watch responses also.
Also been wondering about Mint Mobile. Looking to save some $$
I’ve been using Mint for close to a year now... it was almost seamless and I’m saving a ton over Verizon. The only trade-off (which could be a big one) is that if you want/need a new phone, you’ve pretty much gotta buy it yourself.
I've been using Mint for six months, hmm, seven, and it's been working great, no problems, and I got to use the phone I want rather than relying on which models they think would be good for me.
They use the T-Mobile network, so the Mint service is a sort of sublet. Previously I got 4GB a month. Now I get 5Gb a month (either is more than enough for me, but I don't think it carries over), and I paid $180 for the entire coming year.
I set up the transfer from the previous provider (ugh) and installed eSIM, entirely without waiting on hold. The online chat person told me step by step, and patiently waited while I did each step. Breeze.
I pay 15.00/month with T-Mobil. I don’t use my cell phone much anymore but I get internet and unlimited calls and text.
I use Patriot Mobile. When I signed up, I could choose any one of the networks(Verizon, AT&T or T mobile). If I decide to use change the network, it can be done. It’s cheaper than Verizon, which is the service I had before.