u/Dog_Momma_4

Potential Customer Question:

Hello, everyone! I am looking at ordering the Galaxy S26 deal through Mint Mobile. However, I wanted to know how long the devices are locked (Unsure) and if anyone has had experience ordering phones through them and was the process and experience good? I never ordered a phone through Mint so I am kind of nervous but the 1 year of service included is pretty amazing!

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u/Dog_Momma_4 — 2 days ago

10a ➡️ 10 Pro XL Question:

Hello, everyone! So, I have a Google Pixel 10a through Boost Mobile. (Previously a 16e from Cricket Wireless.) I got the phone on a deal. Now, I love the Pixel ecosystem but I hate the 10a it seems sluggish, not good with gaming, and not having magsafe is a bummer as well. I have a $785 budget for a new device.

I was looking at the Google Pixel 10 Pro and I was going to buy it unlocked.

My question is this: Does the Pixel 10 Pro XL have better performance than the Pixel 10a (I am not good with phones, so, I was unsure if it was their chipset or the phone itself.) I really like the Pixel ecosystem and the design and build of the Pro/Pro XL would I notice a better performance than what I am getting with the 10a? I just don't want to waste money on a device that seems sluggish and not very user friendly.

Opinions please!!!

Thank you!

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u/Dog_Momma_4 — 3 days ago

Hi, everyone! I am a 25 Year Old male and I went to a local pre-owned car dealership with nice cars! I had a volunteer repossession on my record and a score under 600.

The car lot said I was approved and I could pick a car for $16,000 and under.

I said did I get approved before I drive over? The salesman said "Everything looked great" and to come into the dealership and get everything figured out.

Mind you, they did a credit application interview (That's what they called it.) and 10 mins later called me back and asked when I could come in. Well, I came in and looked at some of the cars as the earliest appointment was Wednesday. He said the system or bank did not ask for paystubs at all.

I am giving $5,000 down on a $16,800 car. Why would they not ask for paystubs?

Should I be concerned? They said they would talk numbers with me which I am guessing monthly payments?

Does it sound like an approval? Should I bring paystubs anyway even though the system did not ask for them?

Thank you,

Sorry I am just confused. The last car loan I had was a buy here pay here lemon car and the process was different as no credit was needed and just a paystub, full coverage insurance, down payment, and a one page customer information sheet with references haha! So, this is my first time doing an actual dealership credit application.

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u/Dog_Momma_4 — 16 days ago