A:AnswerHey Jem, we appreciate your interest in Mint, however that deal is no longer active. You can view the current plans we have available by visiting https://www.mintmobile.com/plans/.
A:AnswerIt doesn't matter because you can put the new sim card in your phone regardless of what service its had as long as its tmobile or unlocked and isn't blacklisted.Dont know why she would answer yes when that is completely wrong.in short you will be able to use the phone
A:AnswerHi there, unfortunately this promo is for new activations only. If you have any questions about any of our plans, please visit our website or give us a call at (800)-683-7392.
A:AnswerYes you can call Hawaii with mint at no additional cost with mint mobile. Mint mobile works off the T-Mobile network and since Hawaii has pretty good T-Mobile network coverage your phone call may even be at 5G speeds! Pending your device is 5G capable.
A:AnswerThey say install the mint mobile app only use postal customer in tbe mint account ! Plus if you have too create a Google account it's wise not too use your real name in or for sign in ! It's what name you remember and if 123.fred-flintone@gmail is good for you as you can remember it or blue-bird42 take it. Mint wants a email address in the account they don't need it either and na@na.net works fine. Oh happy days ahead stop hackers and get 3 months free. They ask for credit card info too re-up try post master for card name and a faraway postal service address for bill too address make Ryan Reynolds cry and get 3 months free if offer still good!