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No. This is available only for new users. But there is a workaround. You would need to switch to a different carrier and stay outside for 30 days and then switch back to Mint again. Once you are outside of Mint Network for more than 30 days, you are treated as a new customer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You would need to go through the activation process again. However, make sure to use a DIFFERENT email address. Using the previously used email you activated with will show your previous account and you will be informed that since you had an account/activation that expired, you have to renew with a higher fee. This is basically similar to the "promotional fee" you get with many contracts such as internet, cable, etc. and once the contract expires, you're often told your price goes up. If you do not have another email address, simply create a new one via gmail, yahoo, etc. You can always delete the newer email at a later time so you don't have too many email addresses. Using the method above will allow you to be able to have immediate mint mobile coverage without having to switch to another carrier for the one month wait period.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can I reload the card for another three months or is going through the Mint Mobile website the only way?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You'd end up with two Mint SIM cards. They won't give you two promotional prices. Mint is a terrible company, I hated their service. I'm back with at&t, if that tells you anything.
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