Dedicated Wildcat Man
jazzyjennifer
Brandon
Lucy Thompson
Gordon
I do know several people who use visible mobile for their main service, but it's also really cool if you have a backup phone and want to put service on it. And with visible it's tax inclusive so you only pay what the plan amount is and no taxes or fees. 
Gordon
I have T-Mobile myself, but I did have visible a while back on a backup phone. I don't think that meant mobile is unlimited everything is it? The cool thing about visible is that for $25 a month you get unlimited everything including data and you also get unlimited hotspot. So that's actually a pretty good deal on the Verizon network. 
jazzyjennifer
Gordan, My brother and his girlfriend they have a service called mint mobile. And there's is $15 a month. You can use the app. Or the website. However they do have a customer service line with mint mobile. So yeah. Figured I would throw that one out there. Two just in case you decide to switch down the road for some unknown reason or another. But if visible is working for you. Then I would stick with whatever is best for you. I just figured I would throw the idea out there.
Gordon
When I was with visible it was all very accessible. They don't have stores or customer service, just the app and chat. That's the way they're able to keep their costs so low. So if you have a problem you can chat with customer service through the ab, but you just can't call them. They also have referral plans where you can get a free month for referring someone. So it's a pretty cool service. But you do have to buy your own phone or bring your own unlocked phone or you can purchase them through visible through financing plans. 
jazzyjennifer
jazzyjennifer
So Gordon? How accessible is visible. Like is the app accessible. The website accessible. How does visible work. If I ever did decide to go with them one day. I was just wondering how accessible things are with them. From the blind aspect of things. do they have a customer service. Like if for some unknown reason you can't get what you're trying to do on the app. Or the website to work right.
Brandon
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Anthony Cerio
jazzyjennifer
Dedicated Wildcat Man
Gordon
Yes it can be a royal pain in the butt to get those eSIM's set up when you're dealing with a third-party carrier. If you ever wanted your own plan, visible wireless is really good. They are owned and operated by Verizon so they run on the Verizon network, and it's only $25 for unlimited everything. 
Brandon