Update: Last chance to signup for this popular offer (ends 4/9/20).
Sprint offers a
$300 Prepaid Mastercard for those who
Bring in their Own Eligible Device and Port-in a Number to Sprint w/ Purchase of an
Eligible Plan. Thanks needgeech
Note, Activation Fee Up to $30/line applies and Credit approval required. You need to check if your phone qualifies for Sprint network and purchase or own a Sim Card to be eligible for BYOD process and pick an eligible plan to be eligible for Gift Card.
Offer is valid through April 9, 2020. Requires port from other carrier to Sprint. Allow 13-15 weeks after registration for Prepaid Card to arrive. Phone must be active for 90 days and remain in active and in good standing through the card fulfillment process. For Full terms & conditions,
click here and apply promo code
300BYOD313 along w/ purchase date. -slickdewmaster
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Glad I did. $300 is better than $100 and I can still port out in a few months. No contracts on the Kickstarter plan. They automatically waived the activation fee by doing it online as well, but after looking at my confirmation email it says there will be a one-time credit of $30 within 3 invoices however that plays out. My first bill will be charged 30 days from today.
I was concerned with the Amazon reviews saying they were sent 4 of the same SIMs, but it worked flawlessly. Over chat the rep told me which one to use. I also asked if I could double down on both the $300 and $100 Amazon SIM promotion, but was a no go. Worth a shot anyway.
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U mean only phone number..right?
.It does not ask acct no or pin during ordering
Is there any catch ?
we all signed up with UNLOCKED phone to the BYOD plan. And all our UNLOCKED phones are RELOCKED to the Sprint Network without any warning.
When we called Sprint to unlocked our phones, customer reps kept saying it will be unlocked or it is unlocked but when we put in a sim card from other carriers and phones showed "Invalid Foreign Sim."
All our devices has both CDMA and GSM frequencies. And all are paid off with no balance.
Nightmare.
we all signed up with UNLOCKED phone to the BYOD plan. And all our UNLOCKED phones are RELOCKED to the Sprint Network without any warning.
When we called Sprint to unlocked our phones, customer reps kept saying it will be unlocked or it is unlocked but when we put in a sim card from other carriers and phones showed "Invalid Foreign Sim."
All our devices has both CDMA and GSM frequencies. And all are paid off with no balance.
Nightmare.
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we all signed up with UNLOCKED phone to the BYOD plan. And all our UNLOCKED phones are RELOCKED to the Sprint Network without any warning.
Are they Sprint-branded phones? You use the word "RELOCKED", does that mean the phone was previously locked, then unlocked by Sprint, and now RElocked? If they were purchased unlocked, why not use LOCKED instead of RELOCKED?
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I know that since that time, while on the 1 Year Free BYOD, Sprint has sometimes locked my BYOD phones (non-Sprint), other times not locked them, and has at times re-locked one of those "at one time unlocked per request then later re-locked" Essential Phones that I kept. They have locked a Moto G4 that was not purchased from Sprint and was factory unlocked. All my phones that were not purchased from Sprint (ie, Verizon iPhones), they have unlocked at my request. Most recently, I ported from Sprint to Visible (ending my free BYOD) and couldn't activate my owned Galaxy S7 on Visible, as, once again, Sprint had re-locked it (though I had it unlocked when I traveled internationally in the fall). Even though I was no longer an account holder, they unlocked it for me, no problem. In summary, yes, they likely will lock your phone to Sprint, ymmv, but if you stay for 50 days and your device is paid off, or especially if it is not a Sprint device, it should just take a (painfully slow and annoying) phone call to get it unlocked.
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