Costco Wholesale [
store locator] has the following In-Store Only offer for its Members:
Extra $200 off T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+ or Note 9 Smartphone. Additionally, you may earn
Up to $360 Trade-In Credit via
online rebate when you
Trade-In Any Eligible Smartphone. Thanks PasonTrillium & siamedition
Details:
- Visit any participating Costco Wholesale location where T-Mobile wireless service sales are provided [store locator]
- Purchase one of the following T-Mobile smartphones at full Costco member-exclusive in-store price:
- Samsung Galaxy S9 (T-Mobile) $479.99
- Samsung Galaxy S9+ (T-Mobile) $599.99
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9 (T-Mobile) $749.99
- After purchase & activation, click here to submit your rebate at T-Mobile.com
- Submit valid account/purchase info and trade-in details using promotion code COSTCO2019SAMSUNG
- Your purchase qualifies you to receive Up to $360 Trade-In Credit (as a One-Time Bill Credit with remaining balance issued as a Prepaid MasterCard) after trade-in of one of the following devices to T-Mobile:
- Earn a Bill Credit + Prepaid MasterCard valued at $360 total combined via rebate for:
- Apple iPhone 7, 7 Plus, 8, 8 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy S8 series, Note8
- LG V30, V30+, G7
- Earn a Bill Credit + Prepaid MasterCard valued at $250 total combined via rebate for:
- Apple iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, 6, 6 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy Note5, GS6 series, GS7 series
- LG G6, V20
- Earn a Bill Credit + Prepaid MasterCard valued at $150 total combined via rebate for:
- Apple iPhone 5c, 5, 5s, SE
- Samsung GS4 series, GS5 series, Note4
- LG G4, G5, V10
Note, You'll receive your rebate (via virtual Prepaid MasterCard Card) within 6 - 8 weeks, and you should expect to receive a text message confirming your submission was received. You'll also receive another text message with the virtual card details once you're approved for the offer.
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- There is no contract (there have not been contracts on any major cellphone carrier for at least 2 or 3 years now)
- What cheaper carrier are you referring to?
T-Mobile's Essentials plan is quite reasonably priced, and it's unlimited everything (including data):
1 line = $60
2 lines = $90
3 lines = $105
4 lines = $120
5 lines = $135
6 lines = $150
and if you're 55 or older:
1 line = $50
2 lines = $70
and if you are active or retired military:
1 line = $55
2 lines = $80
3 lines = $90
4 lines = $100
5 lines = $110
6 lines = $120
But if you need no data or for just casual use, you can go cheaper with prepaid technically. But if you are a casual user, why would you get one of the latest smartphone?
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That's incorrect. US carriers Galaxy S9 definitely have both gsm and cdma. Though it is locked to T-Mobile until you can get it unlocked
But yes and yes.
Are you locked in contract with tmobile? when can you switch to other cheaper carrier?
- There is no contract (there have not been contracts on any major cellphone carrier for at least 2 or 3 years now)
- What cheaper carrier are you referring to?
T-Mobile's Essentials plan is quite reasonably priced, and it's unlimited everything (including data):
1 line = $60
2 lines = $90
3 lines = $105
4 lines = $120
5 lines = $135
6 lines = $150
and if you're 55 or older:
1 line = $50
2 lines = $70
and if you are active or retired military:
1 line = $55
2 lines = $80
3 lines = $90
4 lines = $100
5 lines = $110
6 lines = $120
But if you need no data or for just casual use, you can go cheaper with prepaid technically. But if you are a casual user, why would you get one of the latest smartphone?
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
- There is no contract (there have not been contracts on any major cellphone carrier for at least 2 or 3 years now)
- What cheaper carrier are you referring to?
T-Mobile's Essentials plan is quite reasonably priced, and it's unlimited everything (including data):
1 line = $60
2 lines = $90
3 lines = $105
4 lines = $120
5 lines = $135
Pay as you go plans are 15-50+/month..
40 days
No bad, thanks!
- There is no contract (there have not been contracts on any major cellphone carrier for at least 2 or 3 years now)
- What cheaper carrier are you referring to?
T-Mobile's Essentials plan is quite reasonably priced, and it's unlimited everything (including data):
1 line = $60
2 lines = $90
3 lines = $105
4 lines = $120
5 lines = $135
What's the difference between one and essential?? Other than one giving free Nerflix subscription?