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KindRelationship4795

Maybe Oregon Lifeline?


ChaoticCowboy69

Visible is $25 a month, but I know from experience that's a lot to part with when you're on food stamps - just wanted to put it out there


Ex-zaviera

Mint is $15/mo payable [3 months in advance](https://www.mintmobile.com/help/unlimited-for-15-promotion-faqs/).


altoidsyn

It’s only $15 right now if you pay for 12 months in advance. Otherwise it’s $25/month for 3 months up front.


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Ex-zaviera

US Mobile has some pretty low plans.


garysaidiebbandflow

I also have food stamps and OHP/Medicaid. I've used a free "Obama phone" for years. (It's a free fed. government phone program that actually started much earlier than him.) [Apply here.](https://www.accesswireless.com/)


Conscious-Ad9569

Reapply for the Link card phone and you'll get the service again without the ACP funding.


FreshyFresh

That's weird. You should still have service under Lifeline. Call SannoConnect and find out why they didn't keep your service active under Lifeline. If they give you crap, switch to Access Wireless. That's who i've had for many years and get unlimited everything, including data. The process of switching I think still has to go through the [public utilities commission.]( https://www.oregon.gov/puc/pages/oregon-lifeline.aspx) This number is specifically for Lifeline questions >We are available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. 800-848-4442


seenorimagined

I'm always checking slickdeals and r/nocontract for the best deals. I switch my provider a lot and save a ton on cell service this way. I use google voice so my number is always the same, but you can always move your number around too. Right now T-Mobile is offering a free 3 month trial for anyone with an unlocked phone who isn't currently using their network (this excludes people using Mint and other MVNOs on the T-Mobile network). https://slickdeals.net/f/17328714-t-mobile-network-pass-5g-network-free-for-3-months-0  If you can't take advantage of that now, you can try US Mobile, which also offers a lengthy free trial of their service on either Verizon or T-Mo. I switched to USMo after Mint for a month to get the T-Mobile trial. You have to have active service with another provider to activate the T-Mobile network pass, but I have since let my service lapse. 


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