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T-Mobile Offer: Existing Single-line or New Customers: Get a 3rd Line

via Monthly Bill Credits

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T-Mobile offers Existing Single-line or New Customers a 3rd Line for Free (exclusions may apply) via Monthly Bill Credits. Thanks benenavi

Note, qualifying credit and Essentials, Magenta or Magenta Plus plan required. Credits may take up to 2 bill cycles; credits will stop if you cancel any lines.

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Update: This popular deal is still currently available.

T-Mobile offers Existing Single-line or New Customers a 3rd Line for Free (exclusions may apply) via Monthly Bill Credits. Thanks benenavi

Note, qualifying credit and Essentials, Magenta or Magenta Plus plan required. Credits may take up to 2 bill cycles; credits will stop if you cancel any lines.

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  • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal discussion.

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pony
2776 Posts
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How dare they try to make a one-time $30 in exchange for giving you a FREE line, Mr. Entitled.
hondaman82
3259 Posts
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Well here's my chat log (still need to pay $30 for the SIM Card when you add)


existing customers with at least 2 or more paid voice lines who activate at least one more voice line will receive one voice line free
Pamela - 2:41 PM

my plan is simple choice north america... is my plan qualified?
Me - 2:41 PM

no its not
Pamela - 2:41 PM

well that suck
thank you
Me - 2:42 PM

oh wait
hold on
let me double check , hold on
Pamela - 2:42 PM

sure
Me - 2:42 PM

notes say .. you have to have a qualifying T-Mobile ONE, Simple Choice, Magenta, T-Mobile Essentials, or Business Unlimited​ rate plan.
simple choice is on there.
Pamela - 2:43 PM

good new thank you.. free like.. really free? with the same data usage as other line?
Me - 2:44 PM

yes lol really free
Pamela - 2:44 PM

how can i add tomorow? please advise
i rather not go into store
Me - 2:44 PM

chat back in and say what you told me, you are an existing customer wanting to add a line for free, under the promo
we will know what you are talking bout
Pamela - 2:45 PM

will i need to pay for the sim card?
Me - 2:45 PM

yep 30$
Pamela - 2:46 PM

cna i add now and not getting the sim card?
Me - 2:46 PM

if you do it now, you wont get promo
so you have to wait
Pamela - 2:46 PM

sorry i was not clear can i add tomorow but dont buy sim card yet
Me - 2:46 PM

no when you add a line, you pay for sim right there and then
Pamela - Now

ahh cool.. thanks Pamela..have a nice day
Me - Now
mahermusic
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This weekend, T-Mobile is giving away a FREE VOICE LINE! Any T-Mobile plan is eligible (even Simple Choice). New customers need to have two paid lines to get the free line. Current customers with at least two paid lines can just add a free line.

***This is an EXTREMELY RARE No-Stipulation Line (like the free lines offered back in 2016 & 2017...)

If you're new to T-Mobile and you'd like to stack this to get the 4 lines for $120 on the Magenta plan, which comes with a free Netflix account, you'll need to go to T-Mobile today/tonight (Thursday, June 25th) to start/port a 3-line account on the Magenta plan. T-Mobile is currently running a 3rd line free. All 3 lines will be $120, which includes tax.

THEN....

Starting tomorrow, Friday, June 26th, you can add a 4th line to your plan for FREE! This will give you 4 lines on the T-Mobile Magenta plan, which comes with all taxes/fees, unlimited data and a free Netflix account, for $120. IF YOU ARE GOING TO DO THIS... GO TO T-MOBILE NOW TO START THE 3-LINE DEAL FIRST.... DO NOT SIGN UP FOR FOUR LINES THINKING THE 4TH LINE WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE FREE TOMORROW... IT WON'T. 3 lines TODAY, 1 line TOMORROW!

As always, start-up fees may or may not be charged, and can come to $10 per SIM and $20 per activation per line. Ask to see if any of these may be waived.

Details about the 4th line free will be on the website tomorrow (Friday, June 26th), but don't wait to start the first 3 lines today/tonight!

http://www.t-mobile.com

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Jun 26, 2020
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devaztator
Jun 26, 2020
68 Posts
Quote from swy81 :
Seems like there is alot of confusion/misinformation.

I'm on the T-Mobile One (+ One Plus promo and Insider hookup) and from what others are experiencing here, it seems like this plan is not eligible for this promo.

Would hate to attempt to add a line and lose all of this.
Go to a store or call. We have a master list that can tell you if your plan qualifies.
Jun 26, 2020
787 Posts
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Jun 26, 2020
ads2000
Jun 26, 2020
787 Posts
I got it for my ONE PLAN which I already had like 2 lines free from tower BOGO deals... I asked about the 50% iPhone SE but they said it was expired and offered me the XS for $350 which I didn't think was a great deal... I asked if I could use a SIM card from a previous upgrade and they used it and I wasn't charged for any type of activation... end of the day I have a 7th line and I'm paying $152... I'll take it...
Jun 26, 2020
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InFor3
Jun 26, 2020
2,090 Posts
Quote from devaztator :
It's stackable with all the device offers. I work for tmobile.
Thanks for the confirm. Do the plans have to be temporarily switched to Magenta and then back to One or Simple Choice or any of the grandfathered plans once the free-line SIM card is activated? Sounds like that's what people reported.
Jun 26, 2020
382 Posts
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Jun 26, 2020
Axom69
Jun 26, 2020
382 Posts
Has anyone with 12 lines or more been able to get this offer? I've been told before when trying to add a line that I need to convert to a business plan.
Jun 26, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
InFor3
Jun 26, 2020
2,090 Posts
Quote from don851 :
Has anyone with 12 lines or more been able to get this offer? I've been told before when trying to add a line that I need to convert to a business plan.
I've been told years ago that 12 lines/plan is the max for consumer plans.
Jun 26, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
FrugalWho
Jun 26, 2020
1,440 Posts
Are there still any free phones available? Not seeing them advertised anymore.
Jun 26, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
alexatie
Jun 26, 2020
2,041 Posts
Did they just get rid of the iphone 11 FREE phone with trade? i no longer see it.
It was just there an hour ago.


Edit: the promo shows up on mobile website, but not on desktop website.

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Jun 26, 2020
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Medic311
Jun 26, 2020
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Quote from bunbao :
im already trying to cancel the promo of the iphone 11 right now and having a hard time getting it done. pretty much theyre saying i would have to wait for the phone to ship to me, return it, before they can convert the plan back. i might even lose the add a free line promo too. i hate it when the reps do this, always lying to customers. if u can't do the promo without changing my plan then tell me straight out, dont lie to me and processed it without my permission.
Some of T-Mobile's phone reps are criminals

We did the iPhone SE upgrade over the phone with a representative. She added on protection packages without our permission, after we signed the paperwork. The paperwork opted out of the protection packages, yet she then went ahead and added it on after the fact. Luckily I caught it before the billing cycle end date

I contacted T-Mobile Facebook Team about this and threatened legal action. They gave me a $50 bill credit for the "trouble". Still completely unacceptable

This company has started going down the shitter ever since John left and the merger thing cropped up. The only thing keeping me staying is we have a ONE+ plan that is 5 lines unlimited everything for $160/mo taxes/fees included. We only need 4 lines and use the 5th line with a tablet. But with big red coming out with competitive plans, combined with the 1/2 day T-mobile outage which was unacceptable, it's tempting to start looking at other options
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HapShaughnessy
Jun 26, 2020
14,480 Posts
Quote from brandon.horst12 :
I have T-Mobile One and just added a free line through T-mobile chat with no problems and no changes to payments on my account. They ALSO allowed the free line promo to be COMBINED with phone promos, so I picked up a ONEPLUS 8 5G for $350 along with it!
Looks like it's worth what you paid for it. Read the 1-star reviews:

https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone/oneplus-8-5g
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Jun 26, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
langjie
Jun 26, 2020
2,640 Posts
Quote from alphaneko :
I have the Simple Choice with 2 free lines from a few years past, adding this new line was a piece of cake. Chatted online, then they said that because my email login wasn't tied to the main account line, I had to call in to CARE to complete the transaction.

Called in, took 3 minutes to place the order and got the confirm email immediately.

What I want to know is, if I have 3 paid lines and 3 free lines, can I swap a free line to a paid line number and cancel the paid line in the future. Anyone have experience doing this?
nope, you lose your promo's if you get rid of any of the lines
Jun 26, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
devaztator
Jun 26, 2020
68 Posts
Quote from dorsett75 :
I would not use T Mobile if they offered a year if free service. Their customer service in Uzbekistan doesn't care about you. Hope you never have to call them when you have a billing issue..and you will. Stay away from these fools
Lol you're pulling shit out of your ass, they don't have any customer service in Uzbekistan. They have four big call centers in the US called "team of experts" and overflow in philippines and spanish center in Mexico. They always try to rout the call to the closest US center first. And Tmobile doesn't have an automated system when you call 611 it goes directly to an agent.
Jun 26, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
Medic311
Jun 26, 2020
29,827 Posts
Quote from dorsett75 :
I would not use T Mobile if they offered a year if free service. Their customer service in Uzbekistan doesn't care about you. Hope you never have to call them when you have a billing issue..and you will. Stay away from these fools
don't even bother with 611

you can message them on Facebook and most issues are resolved in a couple of exchanges
Jun 26, 2020
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Jun 26, 2020
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devaztator
Jun 26, 2020
68 Posts
Quote from InFor3 :
Thanks for the confirm. Do the plans have to be temporarily switched to Magenta and then back to One or Simple Choice or any of the grandfathered plans once the free-line SIM card is activated? Sounds like that's what people reported.
No. If you activate it on your plan it just works. No switching necessary.

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Jun 26, 2020
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butter123
Jun 26, 2020
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Quote from dorsett75 :
I would not use T Mobile if they offered a year if free service. Their customer service in Uzbekistan doesn't care about you. Hope you never have to call them when you have a billing issue..and you will. Stay away from these fools
Same with Verizon.. not sure about Att, best to stay with prepaid, no billing issues, no need to talk to morons and get frustrated

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