Dee Swafford
The app is ok; it works. Mint is a reliable phone service. I don't notice any quality differences between Mint and Verizon. I have unlimited talk/text, + 15G of data for 2025, for $20/month. The more months you purchase at a time, the cheaper the price will be. I paid for my whole year upfront (which is pretty close to what I paid for 2 months of Verizon in the past), so it is a good deal. I'd say the worst thing about Mint is all the annoying Ryan Reynolds commercials.
42 people found this review helpful
Jabba TheHutt
Great service and coverage. Paying several months up front to save more is logistically sound. But they get you in fees, so always be prepared to pay $15 OVER the shown amount. You pay those extra fees so mint can save on business expenses. If you ask me, it's a slimy business practice. Regular customers shouldnt have to pay more, especially bc this is a cost effective option for low income people. The app works fine.
9 people found this review helpful
Jesse Bishop
- Flag inappropriate
- Show review history
I'm using Mint to manage a relative's line that I am only keeping active for 2FA, so I wanted a low-usage plan. I placed an order online tonight for a nano-sim for use with a device that can't use eSim, but I still wound up receiving an email containing an eSim. I was required to activate the eSim on an eSim compatible device (my own) in order to even access chat via the app, and it took 2 hours to get a nano-sim ordered. The app itself seems to work smoothly so far. I'll update as time goes on.