T-Mobile announced two offers for new and existing customers:
1. Get a FREE Google Pixel 4a 5G when adding a new line AND trading in an eligible old smartphone
OR
2. Get HALF OFF the Google Pixel 4a 5G when adding a new line OR trading in an eligible old smartphone
Qualifying devices (in good condition):
Apple: iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus
Samsung: Galaxy S8 series, Galaxy Note8, Galaxy S7 series
Google: Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel, Pixel XL
OnePlus: 7, 7 Pro, 6, 6 T
LG: G8 ThinQ, G7 ThinQ, V50 ThinQ, V40 ThinQ
Pixel 4a 5g is available beginning November 20. Preorders start November 13.
50% off offer: Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. Limited-time offer; subject to change. Qualifying credit and service required. If you've cancelled voice lines in past 90 days, reactivate them first. $10 SIM card, and, in stores & on customer service calls, $20 assisted or upgrade support charge may be required. If you cancel your line before receiving 24 bill credits, you may owe up to the full value of your device ($499.99 – Pixel 4a 5G); if cancelling your account, you can contact us first to instead make discounted monthly balance payments.. $250 via bill credits; must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Max 12/account. May not be combinable with some offers or discounts (e.g., Carrier Freedom).
Free offer: If you cancel your line before receiving 24 bill credits, you may owe up to the full value of your device ($499.99 – Pixel 4a 5G); if canceling your account, you can contact us first to instead make discounted monthly balance payments. L Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. Limited-time offer; subject to change. Qualifying service & trade-in (Apple: iPhone 8 series, 7 series; Samsung: Galaxy S8 series, Galaxy Note8, Galaxy S7 series; Google: Pixel 3A/3AXL, 3/3XL, 2/XL, Pixel/XL; OnePlus: 7, 7 Pro, 6, 6T; LG: G8 ThinQ, G7 ThinQ, V50 ThinQ, V40 ThinQ) required. If you have cancelled voice lines in past 90 days, reactivate them first. $10 SIM card, and, in stores & on customer service calls, $20 assisted or upgrade support charge may be required.  $499.99 via trade-in credit and bill credits; must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Max 4 offers/account. Not combinable with other offers or discounts (e.g. Carrier Freedom).
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Did the in-store swap yesterday and really like the phone and would like to get another. It's a little bigger than I prefer but for $250 after trade-in it's pretty fantastic.
Did the in-store swap yesterday and really like the phone and would like to get another. It's a little bigger than I prefer but for $250 after trade-in it's pretty fantastic.
Did the in-store swap yesterday and really like the phone and would like to get another. It's a little bigger than I prefer but for $250 after trade-in it's pretty fantastic.
On the other hand, one advantage of not using the new SIM if you can avoid it is that you now have a spare SIM for limited time offers. Anyone remember the free add-a-line deal from June/July this year? Those who had spare unactivated SIMs could get the promo with less headache, fewer interactions with TMo, and see the promo reflected on their accounts more quickly than those that had to wait to get a new SIM from Tmobile.
Tmobile doesn't really just give spare lines away to be held on to like a Shutterfly promo credit available for future use, but rather, Tmo wants the new line associated with an actual phone (and hopefully new user who will become a separate, future subscriber). So in that promo over the summer, people were stressing out because they really wanted the free line for life but Tmo required an unactivated SIM to register that line to. Depending on your plan, those eligible would just pay taxes or nothing at all and it's truly a no cost line. On top of that, there was also 50% off iPhone SE or other phones with new line (free line ok) promo, making people worried whether the free line promo would end before they got the SIM in their shipment from Tmo or whether they should go out to a retail store to buy a SIM pack because even if they didn't see the value of the free line for life, they really wanted the 50% off certain phones and didn't trust that Tmobile would honor the 50% off. And as even greater advantage to having an unactivated SIM is that like that time back in June/July, when Tmobile offers free lines (and the fear of the promo ending at any time), people bog down every communication channel with Tmo so having the unactivated SIM in hand saves you another later day of stress trying to reconnect with Tmo once you get your hands on the new SIM that came with the phone or your SIM pack. That, my fellow SDers is the downside/trade-off/advantage to consider.
Tmobile has picked up a crazy amount of bandwidth through Sprint and spectrum auctions so I'm hoping these recent 5g phone promos are just the start of a massive push for new users (and hopefully more crazy, compelling promos) under Mike Sievert's leadership.
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What I have: 3 paid lines + 1 free line (3 paid lines have kick-back, $10 each < 2 GB data usage)
Can I double dip into the Thanksgiving T-mo offers.
1. With my Costso membership, can I add new line (tomorrow 11/25 promo start date), Get $200 Costco shop card in the future?
2. Double dip into the T-mo offer [Get a FREE Google Pixel 4a 5G when adding a new line (from step #1) AND trading in an eligible old smartphone] - I have a trade in eligble device with me.
3. Not on top of my priority list - I do have a eligble Eligible SOC codes - As an existing T-Mobile Family One plan customer: Free Line returns 11/25, plus port-ins to get $100 rebate. ---- Is there a pathway to get T-mo $100 rebate (for a temp sim-number swiped up from ebay)?
Thoughts,on how best to sequence these
Practical to just get #1 ?
Practical to stack up #1 & #2 ?
Practical to stack up #1 & #2 & #3 ?
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