YouBet said:
I still don't understand why I'm not doing this. $20 per month? So I would pay $40 per month for wife and me as opposed to $120 per month?
Why am I not doing this?
I'm sitting here reading this comment and thinking the same thing. So I go to my ATT account to start poking around and seeing how much I would save, and forgot something;
I got a free iPhone 13 from ATT back in early 2022 when I traded in my 11. And I got that 11 free when I traded in my previous phone; and this goes back all the way to my 6. The last phone I paid for was my 4 IIRC. I've had a 4/6/7/9/11/13.
So while I realize, darn, I can't switch to Mint because I'm only 1/3 of the way into getting my kickback for the new phone, I also realized maybe I wouldn't save that much anyway, because I've gotten 5 free phones from them over the last decade.
This is a ~$750*5 benefit over ~10 years.
So while AT&T is still probably more expensive than Mint, I can do some quick math;
We pay ~$75 ea and have 2 phones, and Mint for unlimited (we both consistently use ~12-15gb) is $30.
The free phone benefit comes to ~$30 a month, lowering my savings to just $15 a month if I switched to Mint. Not near as much as I would think by reading threads like this. This of course doesn't include any deals they may be offering. I just looked at current pricing.
Maybe we could cut back a little bit and get to the 10gb mint plant which is $20, now the savings is $25 a month.. starting to go back to my initial feeling.. maybe we should do it.
But we have to pay our phones off first, otherwise our savings is drastically lessened.