Mint Mobile Has a $15/Month Plan Offer
Mint Mobile has made a name for itself for offering a plan at $15 per month. And now, the T-Mobile MVNO has a time-limited offer where you can get any of its plans for only $15 per month.
You can choose from the following plans that Mint Mobile is offering:
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$15 per month plan – comes with unlimited talk, text, and 5GB 4G & 5G data per month
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$20 per month plan – comes with unlimited talk, text, and 15GB 4G & 5G data per month
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$25 per month plan – comes with unlimited talk, text, and 20GB 4G & 5G data per month
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$30 per month plan – comes with unlimited talk, text, and 4G & 5G data per month
With this promotion in place, you can get the high-tier plan, the $30 per month plan, for only $15 per month for three months. This will allow you to save $45 for three months.
In order to get this promotion, you will need to sign up for the service for 6 or 12 months. You’ll also need to pay full price for the plan you selected.
Once the three-month period is over, you’ll have to decide whether you wish to stay on the same plan or change to a different plan. You can also opt for the $15 per month plan, but this will only give you 5GB of data per month.
To know more about this offer, visit Mint Mobile’s website.
Source: The Mobile Report
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