https://www.att.com/wireless/byod/
This promotion is A BYOD promotion that requires a phone number ported over from another carrier and an unlocked or Att compatible phone.
Each line ported over will receive a $250 Prepaid Visa Card(Orders on 5/14 or after will be limited to 2 per account)
Requires Postpaid Plan(Voice and Data) Unlimited, Mobile Share Value.
It seems eligible to be combined with a FAN discount, and Possibly Cashback
For new and existing customers. Online Only. May have issues with ATT unable to verify your identity and canceling your orders
Promotion expires 6/30 currently.
You will receive an email after 45 days on how to claim the promotion and have your card processed. If not received within 45 days, CONTACT ATT.
Keep Proofs of the Offer Details, Checkout showing the promo, and any chat convos or calls with ATT customer service.
Cheapest eligible Plan is Mobile Share Value 3gb 120+taxes for 4 lines Taxes and Fees average 30%.
YMMV: Your Wells Fargo or American Express Card might give a discount or cashback when used to pay ATT bill
This deal just popped on Att wireless deals.
You have to keep the lines active until all the Reward Cards have been used and emptied.
It can be used as a moneymaker.
Hard Pull for New customers
Existing Customers have had better luck at having their orders being validated and not canceled.
Phone numbers can be purchased from Fleabay for $5 for Boost Mobile, T-mobile. Can't port numbers from ATT Mvno or Att prepaid, or use an existing ATT number.
Have to be off 30-45 days to be considered a new customer.
Terms:
Get a $250 AT&T Visa Reward Card when you Bring Your Own Smartphone to AT&T
When you order online, activate service on your existing smartphone and port-in a new line, get a $250 AT&T Visa Reward Card
Limited time. Online Only.
You'll need to:
Bring your own ("BYO") compatible, unlocked smartphone
Add a new line to a new or existing account and port-in an existing number from another carrier
Activate postpaid wireless service (voice and data)
Redeem Reward Card within 75 days of receiving email or letter with redemption instructions (must maintain active service for at least 45 days to receive instructions and until fulfillment).
After all that you'll get:
$250 AT&T Visa Reward Card (delivered 3-4 weeks after redemption)
Important Notes:
BYO device must be a smartphone; tablets not included. Some phone features may not work on the AT&T network.
To qualify for Reward Card, the wireless line must remain active on your BYO smartphone & in good standing for 45 days. You will receive an email or letter with redemption requirements after qualifying. Redemption is required within 75 days from the reward notification email or mail date.
You must maintain qualifying service through reward fulfillment.
Reward Card expires at month-end 6 months after issuance.
For the Cardholder Agreement, go to att.com.
AT&T Visa Reward Card is issued by The Bancorp Bank pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. and can be used everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted in the United States, US Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. No cash access. The Bancorp Bank; Member FDIC.
General service details:
Offers may not be combinable with other offers, discounts or credits.
Pricing, promotions, programming, terms & restrictions subject to change & may be modified or terminated at any time without notice.
Wireless service subject to Wireless Customer Agreement (att.com/wca).
Additional monthly fees & taxes: Apply per line & include Regulatory Cost Recovery Fee (Up to $1.50), Administrative Fee ($1.99) & other fees which are not government-required surcharges as well as taxes. Additional one-time fees may apply. Usage, speed, coverage & other restr's apply. See
www.att.com/mobilityfees for more details.
Other restrictions apply & may result in service termination.
AT&T service is subject to AT&T network management policies. See att.com/broadbandinfo for details. International and domestic off-net data may be at 2G speeds.
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I just used a "yellow" H2O SIM (not the black "Traveler" H2O SIM) to port out a Sprint line at 9:15AM Central today 7/15. It went exactly as I described and no H2O airtime PIN was needed. Make sure you select the correct H2O Plan as shown in the attachment below. When you select that, the airtime PIN is Optional.
2. After 2-3 days (can't do it now), set the Account Access Code PIN to something easier for you to remember than the long number set by AT&T.
I just cancelled my Sprint lines yesterday. Realized the Verizon deal wasn't worth doing.
Is this offer still open?
Proof: AT&T will no longer offer prorated credits to those who cancel certain services before the end of their billing period, as spotted by Ars Technica. The change will go into effect on January 14th, 2019, and will apply to DirecTV, U-verse TV, AT&T Phone, AT&T Internet, and Fixed Wireless Internet accounts.
I have confirmed this with multiple Att reps. as well as friends. I believe Hpham 53 is wrong or is part of the exemptions or a outlier.
Source:https://www.theverge.co
I have confirmed this with multiple Att reps. as well as friends. I believe Hpham 53 is wrong or is part of the exemptions or a outlier.
Source:https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/...s-internet [theverge.com]
For my account #1, the final bill created on July 7th (account cancelled on June 26) shows a credit of $38.01. It remains to be seen what AT&T will do with that credit.
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3GB is shared among all the lines in the plan.
I just cancelled my Sprint lines yesterday. Realized the Verizon deal wasn't worth doing.
Is this offer still open?
3GB is shared among all the lines in the plan.
2. Your 2 lines are in one plan. The price shown is $100 before autopay discount. When autopay discount is applied, the $100 will be crossed out and replaced with $80. See the 2nd attachment. If they were in two plans, it would show two separate plans, each shows $80 before autopay discount.
3. I think it's 3GB for the plan, but AT&T doubled it to 6GB due to the COVID situation. Here's info to back up what I'm saying...My acct #1 started out with 4 lines. After I ported out each line, I took a screenshot. Notice that even though the number of devices in the plan going from 3 down to 1, the data amount stayed at 6GB. If it were 3GB per line, then it would have shown 9GB, then 6GB, then 3GB as the lines being reduced.
The AT&T offer is still open I see.
I just closed my Sprint account w/ 5 lines yesterday. I doubt Sprint will let me port now.
I read the wiki and I dont see or probably missed the best practices for maximizing this deal and replicating it.
I see Raku 10 has $75 CB on Next lines.
$75.00 Cash Back on a new or Add-a-Line 2-year plan
So is everyone going to Raku 10?
I see the limit is for 2 lines, so no point adding more lines.
Also the cheapest unlimited for 2 lines is the Starter for $120 2 lines.
I do have employee discount but only $10 per line on Elite. Making it $130 for 2 lines. Not worth it I guess.
I dont see any minimum period or clawback clause like Verizon. If you wouldn't mind, would you be able to point out an inconsistencies in my understanding or point me to other responses here that answer them?
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2. Your 2 lines are in one plan. The price shown is $100 before autopay discount. When autopay discount is applied, the $100 will be crossed out and replaced with $80. See the 2nd attachment. If they were in two plans, it would show two separate plans, each shows $80 before autopay discount.
3. I think it's 3GB for the plan, but AT&T doubled it to 6GB due to the COVID situation. Here's info to back up what I'm saying...My acct #1 started out with 4 lines. After I ported out each line, I took a screenshot. Notice that even though the number of devices in the plan going from 3 down to 1, the data amount stayed at 6GB. If it were 3GB per line, then it would have shown 9GB, then 6GB, then 3GB as the lines being reduced.
The cheapest plan for 2 lines is the Shared Data 3GB Plan, $80 per month (after $20 autopay discount) + about $20 (25%) for taxes and fees.