Best Buy: 12 Months Mint Mobile For $240, 12GB/M

Update 5/20/20: Deal in 3GB version also available for $170.

Update 5/18/20: Deal is back in stock.

The Offer

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  • Best Buy has 12 months of Mint mobile for $240 (normally $300). Includes 12GB a month

Our Verdict

Mint is also offering unlimited data until 6/14 and that offer has been extended a few times, obviously no guarantees it will be extended again though. That offer is only for existing customers so won’t help.

View Comments (27)

  • Have they fixed the messaging issues with iPhones? Group texting does not work if all parties are not using iPhones in my experience. It makes mint unusable for me.

    • I have no issues with group texts with iPhone + non-iPhones. No special provisioning or settings adjustment required.

  • Is there a way to renew my current mint plan with this new SIM? My yearly $20/mo 8gb is expiring next week.
    I do see an 'activate replacement sim' option on the mint menu but not sure if this used for when you lose your sim or it gets damaged instead.

  • Anyone know if I can get this if I'm already a customer (3 month plan ending this month) and add it on?

  • The unlimited data is only for existing customers as of 4/15.

    Anyone buying this plan will not have unlimited data.

  • Can anyone give a source or screenshot confirming it's 12GB *a month*, not total?

  • How long is the card good for? (my current plan expires in 2 months...can I buy this now and hold onto it until it's time to renew or does it "expire" if not used with X days?)

    EDIT: I read a comment saying you have up to 45 days...can anyone confirm?

  • It's a great decision I have ever made. Saves me a lot. They use TMobile network which is comparable to att in my area. I always do yearly renewal which is cheapest.

    • Mvnos across the board offer slower speeds and are the lowest priority when there's congestion on the towers vs. the actual cell company's own customers.

      Otherwise seems decent

    • All cell service is local unless you try it you never know how good
      I was hopping around free/cheap service for the last 5 years from ringplus to Sprint BYOD Free, Google Fi to Ultra..
      Every service I see people post and complain about them but I never have any trouble with any of them.
      And every people keep telling me how good Verizon service is but I never see why.

    • Huge mint fan! I've been a customer for last three years. Would highly recommend! Check on their website how good coverage is in your area.

    • I have used T-mobile postpaid, T-mobile prepaid, and metro pcs. I can't tell a difference in a medium-sized city. I have been with them for almost 4 years. I had one problem when my sim card became defective. The customer service was great and got me a card in about 2 days.

    • Coming from AT&T, I think the service is slightly worse, but it's never been a huge issue. Aside from that, I've had no problems with Mint, and will continue to use it.

  • If anyone has any input on the possible use of this card to continue the annual service on a Mint active line. I'll appreciate it.

    • It is said (I've never tried) if you let your current plan expire without renewal, you can create a "new" account with the new sim, and "port" your now-expired number.

        • Even less risky, use Google Voice as your line and don't use your "real" number at all