
For Under $50, You Can Get Three Months of Unlimited Service From Mint Mobile
Phones plans are by no means cheap, especially with tariffs on the rise. Phones definitely aren't either, but service adds to that expense even more. And it doesn't help that it's a cost that comes back every month, not to mention an essential that most of us can't go without. Mint Mobile is known for having some affordable options for phone plans -- and that just got even better.
Mint Mobile has currently slashed 50% off various plans for your first three months, including the Unlimited plan. This plan includes unlimited talk, text and data -- now for just $45. Not $45 per month, $45 total for three months. This comes out to just $15 bucks a month. The only catch is that this deal is for new customers only.
All new customers can get three months of service from Mint Mobile for just $15 per month. You have to pay the full three months, $45, up front and be a new customer to qualify for this deal. You can chose from any plan they offer. This includes everything from the 5GB per month plan to the unlimited plan. After your first three months are over, you can renew with a 3, 6 or 12-month plan to continue enjoying savings.
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The best value is the Unlimited plan. It includes unlimited talk, text and data. Plus, it truly is unlimited, with no data caps unlike other networks. This plan normally retails for $30 per month when you pay $90 up front. But right now you can score 50% off that price, which drops it down to just $15 per month. We don't know when this promo will end so act fast before it's too late.
Why this deal matters
Phone plans can cost hundreds per month, especially if you want specs like unlimited data. Mint Mobile is now offering 50% off its Unlimited plan, bringing the price down to $15 per month. You can also chose from the 5GB, 15GB and 20GB plans. The 5GB plan is $15 per month regardless, but the other ones are also discounted to $15 per month from $20 and $25, respectively. Just keep in mind, you have to be a new customer and pay the $45 up front to qualify.
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