5/5/2020: Now...$100 : only after instant redemption rebate ($200) and paying 6 months of service (after 6 mts , u will get $100 virtual prepaid card).
Note:
>>Only color available is black. Stock may vary by store.
>>Store may insist on selling plans >$30, i.e. the $60 plan or a $40 plan, and $6 monthly charge for insurance. They may add on a "free" pet tracker for tax (on $100), open up a phone line for $15 activation plus taxes and $10 monthly charge. Some have reported taking these charges off voids the $100 virtual prepaid card promotion despite the store representative saying otherwise. Speaking to the promotion reps from (800) 999-6389 and they only mention being on the $40 line is sufficient.
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Don't know about the rest of you but the $100 rebate does not come back to you automatically. You need to apply at https://promo.metrobyt-mobile.com/. I took me some looking around to find this URL. Metro didn't tell me and the retailer I bought my phone at said to watch out for a text message from Metro that never came.
expiredCalmWinter5777 posted Apr 30, 2020 06:05 AM
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expiredCalmWinter5777 posted Apr 30, 2020 06:05 AM
Iphone SE 2020 at $99+Taxes at MetroByT-Mobile $99.99
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id say. apple store.
there is $399.
You get $200 off phone at point of sale (limit 4). Then after 6 months of service, you get a 100 prepaid rebate card (limit 1).
iPhone Redemption Rebate: Offer not available in CT, RI, or Miami-Dade, Florida. While supplies last, at participating Metro by T-Mobile stores, purchase an Apple iPhone SE 64GB Black with Switcher instant rebate and receive a $100 virtual prepaid card after six (6) months of service on qualifying plan, submission of a properly completed redemption form, and satisfaction of all offer requirements. Limit one (1) per account/household. See store associate or metrobyt-mobile.com for redemption rebate forms, rebate eligibility requirements and complete details. Sales tax not included and is collected in accordance with state and local laws. No rain checks. Certain restrictions apply.
General: $15 activation fee/line. Not all phones or features available on all service plans. Certain restrictions apply. Coverage and services not available everywhere. Rates, services, coverage, and features subject to change. Phone selection and availability may vary. Metro by T-Mobile features and services for personal use only. Service may be slowed, suspended, terminated, or restricted for misuse, abnormal use, interference with our network or ability to provide quality service to other users, or significant roaming. See store or metrobyt-mobile.com for details, coverage maps, restrictions and Terms and Conditions of Service (including arbitration provision). Metro, MetroPCS and other words, slogans, designs and devices are registered or unregistered trademarks of T-Mobile USA, Inc. All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks, service marks, and other intellectual property are the properties of their respective owners. Copyright ©2020 T-Mobile USA, Inc.
Be very careful when buying from Metro though, the salesperson is trying to upsell a lot of things by blatantly lying. The one who helped me told me I HAD to get the $60 a month plan with the phone. When she showed me the offer on her screen (originally she was going to get me the $99 pricing but couldn't since they changed the offer), it had a special for $40 a month for unlimited data which we preferred (and she couldn't upsell because it was on her screen). She also added on $6 insurance that she said HAD to be on it, but could be removed later.
So as she was putting that in and porting the number, which for some reason took over an hour, she said since we had to wait so long, she would give us a free pet tracker. We don't want that, so we asked for something else, but she said, no she will still give us a free pet tracker and can't give us anything that wasn't Metro branded (and she never brought up what she had that was Metro branded). So despite never asking for one, and asking not to get one, she gives us one anyway and it's $99.99.
So out the door our pricing was $200 for the phone + $92 activation payment (!?!?!?) + $48 in taxes. Ok, that is totally not $200 + $15 activation fee + $40 monthly payment + $6 insurance + $40 in taxes. She stapled the fark out of my receipt so I couldn't read what made up that $92 in activation payment. Ok, here's the break down:
[Phone number to port]
$46 = $40 monthly payment + $6 monthly insurance
$15 activation fee
$3 Taxes
[Some strange phone number]
$10 Plan payment
$15 activation fee
$3 Taxes
Turns out she opened up a whole new service line for the pet tracker! Also the pet tracker added onto the taxes! And she charged us another $10 this month for the pet tracker despite saying it did not add to the fees.
I got home, unstapled the receipt mess, read through it, noticed the strange number, called Metro to dispute it, got hung up on twice as they're asking for the pin (I was pretty pleasant, so I assume it's just me not knowing how to read off their texted security number w/o dropping the call), and the third person managed to credit to my account the $28 in second line fees. I'll have to call back in to drop the service for the pet tracker $10 plan fee (and $6 in insurance) next month too, and I have 7 days to return the pet tracker back to the store I got it from to get back the $8 in taxes off the $100 - $100.
So all in all, to get this plan, I had to pay $10 more for the plan and $6 for the insurance over the ideal slick deal, and would have to do so monthly if I don't cancel. They would have charged me $28 more off the initial OTD price if I didn't dispute.
That is... some crazy level of upsell dickness. So be careful and check everything.
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I bought $500 BB gift cards for only $400 by using both cards.
Be very careful when buying from Metro though, the salesperson is trying to upsell a lot of things by blatantly lying. The one who helped me told me I HAD to get the $60 a month plan with the phone. When she showed me the offer on her screen (originally she was going to get me the $99 pricing but couldn't since they changed the offer), it had a special for $40 a month for unlimited data which we preferred (and she couldn't upsell because it was on her screen). She also added on $6 insurance that she said HAD to be on it, but could be removed later.
So as she was putting that in and porting the number, which for some reason took over an hour, she said since we had to wait so long, she would give us a free pet tracker. We don't want that, so we asked for something else, but she said, no she will still give us a free pet tracker and can't give us anything that wasn't Metro branded (and she never brought up what she had that was Metro branded). So despite never asking for one, and asking not to get one, she gives us one anyway and it's $99.99.
So out the door our pricing was $200 for the phone + $92 activation payment (!?!?!?) + $48 in taxes. Ok, that is totally not $200 + $15 activation fee + $40 monthly payment + $6 insurance + $40 in taxes. She stapled the fark out of my receipt so I couldn't read what made up that $92 in activation payment. Ok, here's the break down:
[Phone number to port]
$46 = $40 monthly payment + $6 monthly insurance
$15 activation fee
$3 Taxes
[Some strange phone number]
$10 Plan payment
$15 activation fee
$3 Taxes
Turns out she opened up a whole new service line for the pet tracker! Also the pet tracker added onto the taxes! And she charged us another $10 this month for the pet tracker despite saying it did not add to the fees.
I got home, unstapled the receipt mess, read through it, noticed the strange number, called Metro to dispute it, got hung up on twice as they're asking for the pin (I was pretty pleasant, so I assume it's just me not knowing how to read off their texted security number w/o dropping the call), and the third person managed to credit to my account the $28 in second line fees. I'll have to call back in to drop the service for the pet tracker $10 plan fee (and $6 in insurance) next month too, and I have 7 days to return the pet tracker back to the store I got it from to get back the $8 in taxes off the $100 - $100.
So all in all, to get this plan, I had to pay $10 more for the plan and $6 for the insurance over the ideal slick deal, and would have to do so monthly if I don't cancel. They would have charged me $28 more off the initial OTD price if I didn't dispute.
That is... some crazy level of upsell dickness. So be careful and check everything.
So what's left? The CR tries to say I can't change my plan because of promotion terms that don't exist anywhere? How are people resolving it?
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What do you guys think? This is such a bs, i was screaming on the phone with their customer service today for an hour. So mad, I can't believe a public company is allowed to do this crap and not getting any class action suits.
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