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NOT DEAD - PROMO EXTENDED: Sprint (Now Part of T-Mobile) : Free Line On Us - New and Existing Eligible Sprint Customers - BYOD or Buy New Phone

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Sprint (now part of T-Mobile) [sprint.com] is offering a free handset line for existing and new customers from 9/2/20 to 9/17/2020. The end date may be extended, depending on how many free lines are added during 9/2-9/17. [Promo is still alive and has been extended as "limited time offer" with no end date]

You can BYOD or buy new phone, can be combined with any existing phone offers such BOGO, LOGO, trade-in discount, etc. Existing customers must have at least two paid handset lines on their accounts to add a free line. New customers must order at least two paid handset lines to add a free line. Handset lines and voice lines are the same thing and are used interchangeably, which include minutes, texts and data, in Sprint/T-Mobile lingo.

Please read the FAQs [sprint.com] and the wiki below for more info.

We are here to help each other and share info, so please no fighting, no argument, no insult of any kind, and be nice to each other. Don't forget to thank those who help you and those who keep the wiki updated.

If you are currently not eligible for the free line, please be patience as more plans and account types may be added to the eligibility list later. hug
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Last Edited by hodaddy September 2, 2020 at 06:29 AM
What do I need to know about this offer?

Starting September 2, 2020, for a limited time, existing Sprint customers activating on an eligible plan can get a free voice line. Here's how:

Existing customers: You must have at least 2 paid voice lines on your account, then activate at least 1 new voice line on a qualifying rate plan to get it for free via monthly bill credits.
New customers โ€“ Activate at least 3 voice lines on an Unlimited for All or Essentials plan and get the 3rd voice line on the plan for free via monthly bill credits.
New accounts on Sprint Services or only available in Select Stores
The free voice line will be redeemed via bill credits and will be applied monthly to the line activated during the promotional period.
The free line must be activated or ordered during the promotional period. Your paid voice lines must remain active to continue receiving bill credits.
A maximum of 1 free line may be added per account during the promotion.

What plans are eligible?

For Sprint customers, eligible plans include select Unlimited and Data Share postpaid plans, except our Military, 55+ and other select legacy rate plans.

Eligible Plan List:

Unlimited for All (Unlimited Plan, Unlimited Plan v2, v7, v8, v9, v10)
Unlimited Freedom v24, v17
Everything Data Share
Advantage Unlimited
Unlimited Value
Unlimited Savings
4GB Shared Data Plan
7GB Shared Data Plan
15GB Shared Data Plan
25GB Shared Data Plan
30GB Shared Data Plan
60GB Shared Data Plan
$45 2GB Plan ($40 w/AutoPay)
Sprint Essentials

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DiabloMonk
04-17-2023 at 07:20 PM.
04-17-2023 at 07:20 PM.
Quote from Genghis_Khan :
One of my free lines also got charged $35. Their reason was I switched phones and the one I was using had a payoff (was on bill credits). I've called so many times and they have been applying credits to zero it out and "promised" to change the line to free but after 6 months, it's still not free. PITA these phone reps.
Well, you know, that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
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