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heklakatla t1_ir23bfh wrote

Don't listen to us. Check for yourself. Invest in a Mint eSim and perform comparisons... Drive around with the Mint eSim active and see how it works where you live, work, visit, etc. If you need something and it's not working for you to toggle to your existing Verizon line.

A colleague recently did this in VT. He received conflicting stories on who he should use so he spent a few bucks on a few GB of eSIMs and figured what worked best for him. He's now going to formally port his number to the winning carrier.

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thisisausername190 t1_ir5ehlm wrote

This. T-Mobile will give you a free trial too if you’ve got a modern phone - 3 months to test out their network alongside your existing carrier, with no contracts or whatever required.

Verizon doesn’t offer a free trial directly, but Visible (a prepaid brand of Verizon’s) does.

AT&T doesn’t offer one either, but you can get a cheap SIM for a month from someone like Boost (make sure to use my.boostmobile.com and not www.boostmobile.com or you will get T-Mobile) or H2O.

Given how much these providers ask for every month, it’s worth spending a little time to make sure you’re getting good value for your money, IMO.

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