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Add-a-free-line codes to give to agents who don't believe you:
Offer ID: PR213061/BGS32 and discount code is 20Q32#
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2020 BYOD P1
Promo Code: 2020BYOD1
Start Date: September 18, 2020
Rebate Value: up to $250
After rebate via virtual prepaid card. Limited-time offer; subject to change. Qualifying credit, device, service, and port-in from AT&T, Verizon, US Cellular, Spectrum, Claro or Xfinity required. Complete port-in and register code within 30 days of activation. If you have cancelled voice lines in past 90 days, reactivate them first. Get $250 via Virtual Express Prepaid Mastercard® Card, which you can use online, or in-store via accepted mobile payment apps; no cash access & expires in 6 months. Card is issued by MetaBank®, Member FDIC, pursuant to license by Mastercard International Incorporated. Mastercard is a registered trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. Use of this card constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions stated in the Cardholder Agreement. Must be active and in good standing when card is processed. Allow 6-8 weeks from fulfillment of offer requirements. Max 4/account. May not be combined with some offers or discounts (e.g., Carrier Freedom).
Customers can get a $250 Rebate when they BYOD, activate a new line of service, and port in a number.
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According to the data), T-Mobile offered up to 5 FREE lines!!!!worship
For the T-Mobile SOC Codes:
https://slickdeals.net/f/14355107-t-mobile-soc-master-list-account-plan-codes-add-on-codes#commentsB
- September 2020 Line on Us
- July 2020, Add a Line promotion
- This One's on Us (AAL)
- Friends & Fam 2 Lines On Us Voice line 1
- Friends & Fam 2 Lines On Us Voice line 2
How many free lines do you have on your account?
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The price for 9 Lines is actually $310, so this is how it goes:
$310 - $40 Autopay - $54 Hookup - $30-$20-$30-$30-$30 of Free Lines
=$76
then each Kickback is worth $8 ($10 - 20% Hookup)
There's also another example on WIKI of someone with 10 Lines for $126
ONE plans extra lines are $20 each.
Are your discount shows $30 for each of the free lines?
If so please show a screenshot of that....
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Here is my lengthy question for the T-mobile experts here:
I have T-mobile One (SOC is FRLTULF2) . I have 5 lines total on this account, the most recent of which are 2 free lines.
When I first signed up with T-mobile back in the day, I signed up for 2 lines. Those lines are the primary lines that have One Plus, and I do not want to cancel them. A year later, I added a third paid line. And then this year, I have added the 2 free lines per the recent promos offered.
I really do not need 5 lines. Can I cancel the third paid line and not mess up anything on my account? I don't want anything messed up with the two free lines or the other two paid primary lines.
I do not have any outstanding device bills on the third line, but I do have EIP on one of the primary lines and another EIP on one of the free lines, if any of that even matters.
Thanks for any help. I would really like to ditch that 3rd paid line if possible.
ONE plans extra lines are $20 each.
Are your discount shows $30 for each of the free lines?
If so please show a screenshot of that....
If you look on Reddit, you'll find a ton of plans with multiple promos where promos you would think would be $20 (like This One's on Us) are actually $30.
Here is my lengthy question for the T-mobile experts here:
I have T-mobile One (SOC is FRLTULF2) . I have 5 lines total on this account, the most recent of which are 2 free lines.
When I first signed up with T-mobile back in the day, I signed up for 2 lines. Those lines are the primary lines that have One Plus, and I do not want to cancel them. A year later, I added a third paid line. And then this year, I have added the 2 free lines per the recent promos offered.
I really do not need 5 lines. Can I cancel the third paid line and not mess up anything on my account? I don't want anything messed up with the two free lines or the other two paid primary lines.
I do not have any outstanding device bills on the third line, but I do have EIP on one of the primary lines and another EIP on one of the free lines, if any of that even matters.
Thanks for any help. I would really like to ditch that 3rd paid line if possible.
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