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Just wondering if anyone has picked up a Mint Mobile sim card in the US for a trip. I see that Bestbuy in the US has the 4GB at $45US for 3 months, which is perfect for us.
I know people that have used it, no problem as long as you are ok buying three months of service at a time. You can also get an esim from their website.
Following …
We too are interested in Mint
Cuz unlike some other SIM / eSIM Services
It includes all 3 aspects … Talk, Text, and Data
On a pay as you go …
Albeit 3 month terms with no contracts
And pricing is really decent
At $ 15 / month
The cost of $ 45 = 3 month commitment
Aint so bad when you figure out Cdn Cell Providers
Want $ 15 a day now for roaming
Lol, $ 15 a day
Vs $ 15 a month
Pretty easy choice IMO
CorSter wrote: ↑
I know people that have used it, no problem as long as you are ok buying three months of service at a time. You can also get an esim from their website.
I know people that have bought the esim, they used a throwaway US address.
Other option if credit card acceptance is an issue, I guess is to buy a prepaid voucher in store in the US.
I bought and use US Mobile.
On the two trips I've taken to the US, I bought a one month $15/mth plan (plus tax,plus fees) which has unlimited calling and texting and 5gb of data. All in, the cost was $21.91 USD for each trip. Buy more data if you want to hotspot it.
The SIM you get can be used over and over again ie deactivated and reactivated. That sim is a one time cost. If you buy the SIM in the US (amerifriend or ship to hotel), it's free, or Sim can be shipped to Canada for $10.
We're all bozos on the bus until we find a way to express ourselves...
Failure is always an option...just not the preferred one!
gr8dlr wrote: ↑
I bought and use US Mobile.
On the two trips I've taken to the US, I bought a one month $15/mth plan (plus tax,plus fees) which has unlimited calling and texting and 5gb of data. All in, the cost was $21.91 USD for each trip. Buy more data if you want to hotspot it.
The SIM you get can be used over and over again ie deactivated and reactivated. That sim is a one time cost. If you buy the SIM in the US (amerifriend or ship to hotel), it's free, or Sim can be shipped to Canada for $10.
CorSter wrote: ↑
I know people that have bought the esim, they used a throwaway US address.
Other option if credit card acceptance is an issue, I guess is to buy a prepaid voucher in store in the US.
atvds1210 wrote: ↑
I had a US address, the credit card was the issue. Should ask if they take paypal! We will stop at a bestbuy just across the border on the way.
It will be a bit but will update on the experience.
PointsHubby wrote: ↑
Interesting …
Would like more info
What phone(s) are you using ?
And are you using a US Phone #, or continuing with just your Cdn one ?
Is it just you, are you on a family share plan ?
You bought in with a Cdn CC ?
You had the Starter Kit mailed to Canada ?
And tell me more about how the Stop & Restart works on the SIM Card … does it actually stop the clock. And isn’t just a case of it running out when the timeframe is up (example … 30 consecutive days ). Wasn’t clear on this. I assume the clock runs down and you just buy more time next time, but don’t need to rebuy a new SIM
Answering here would be great …
So much to learn for so many RFDers who travel
But, if you aren’t comfy doing so … you can always send me a PM
Thx
We're all bozos on the bus until we find a way to express ourselves...
Failure is always an option...just not the preferred one!
atvds1210 wrote: ↑
Just wondering if anyone has picked up a Mint Mobile sim card in the US for a trip. I see that Bestbuy in the US has the 4GB at $45US for 3 months, which is perfect for us.
Don't use Mint, but use Tello on their pay as you go.
Being able to increase data/voice if I travel is convienent enough for me. Also a bonus in having a permanent # instead of needing a new sim for each new trip.
IceBlueShoes wrote: ↑
Don't use Mint, but use Tello on their pay as you go.
Being able to increase data/voice if I travel is convenient enough for me. Also a bonus in having a permanent # instead of needing a new sim for each new trip.
I initially used my sisters address (she's in California), but had the sim card shipped to me in BC. Haven't had any issues with billing using Canadian CC, but I'm light on data and "tweak it" if I go to the US.
If you're looking at it as a normal phone plan it may not be the best since you mentioned Mint is cheaper.
They also have no roaming, but do support wifi calling when abroad. I've made the odd call while I'm here in Canada.I believe they do offer rollover mobile data though.
Update. Picked a 3 month Mint card kit at a Target store near the border. You need to download the app to activate the sim, so it is useful to do that ahead of time. Target had excellent in store wifi so we downloaded it there and installed the sim. Followed the directions and it activated no problem. The kit has a sim removal tool in it.
So far the service is great. Sent texts back and forth to Canada, and calls to Canada are fine and free. We used the data for navigation for many hours of driving and looking stuff up, across several states and the service was always there. Also set up a hot spot for another phone while travelling and worked well. Happy with the choice so far.
atvds1210 wrote: ↑
Update. Picked a 3 month Mint card kit at a Target store near the border. You need to download the app to activate the sim, so it is useful to do that ahead of time. Target had excellent in store wifi so we downloaded it there and installed the sim. Followed the directions and it activated no problem. The kit has a sim removal tool in it.
So far the service is great. Sent texts back and forth to Canada, and calls to Canada are fine and free. We used the data for navigation for many hours of driving and looking stuff up, across several states and the service was always there. Also set up a hot spot for another phone while travelling and worked well. Happy with the choice so far.
PointsHubby wrote: ↑
Great report
Thanks for this
Mint is definitely the plan I am most interested in as it offers Phone Calls - Text - and Data
I have a few questions …
Assume you’ve had no trouble paying with a Cdn Bank issued CC @ Target for the initial kit
What about Mint itself …
Assume you also had to link up your Cdn CC with them too
And tell me more about the SIM(s) you got in the welcome pkg
Standard - Micro - Nano
Just one, two, or all 3
atvds1210 wrote: ↑
Good questions.
1. No problem paying at Target with a Canadian issued CC. We ended up at Target since they opened at 8 am, and Bestbuy did not open until 10am.
2. I did not link a credit card to my Mint account, as that would only be needed if you wanted to have an auto renew after 3 months or some add-on. I only want if for the 3 month term and have no interest in keeping the number and as that is all pre-paid no cc was required.
3. The sim card comes as a 3in1, and you punch out the size you need. I needed the Nano so punched that out.
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