![]() ![]() Source: The sample for this review was provided by Mint SIM. I still recommend this cell service for ease and pricing. Just like when I reviewed the first SIM, setup was simple and quick. I went online, filled out the info and within a couple of days I received a new SIM in the mail. Instead of signing up with TMO to get one of their SIMs, I decided to sign up with Mint which is much easier and cheaper. The free Mint SIM that was given to me to review expired months ago, but I recently had a need to test the T-Mobile coverage in my area. As long as your area has good T-Mobile coverage, they are a viable alternative to Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T. If you’re on a budget, definitely check into Mint SIM. I only ran into one small annoyance and that’s all the text messages that Mint sends when you first start using their service. Note that Mint SIM does not offer any type of family or group plans, so each plan must be purchased individually. ![]()
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