Mod Note: Date extended to 12-3
also stackable with T-Mobile free line and 100 port in rebate card
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I just came back from Costco and am reading the $200 rebate requirements.
It mentions "Device must be active for at least 3 billing cycles".
Does this mean this phone must be on the T-Mobile network for at least 3 billing cycles with the sim for the new line in it? Or can the sim just sit in my drawer?
The BYOD device does not have VoLTE so come January, it'll be useless on T-Mobile.
I talked to the rep at costco. He said I can switch the sim card to any phone at any time. It doesn't matter as long as the service is active.
I ported-in the number after coming home. Do I use that number of number printed on the rebate form for Costco rebate?
The instructions (step 5i) say to use "Permanent wireless number. Do not use a temporary number." The number printed on the form is a temporary number, and you know your permanent number.
I went to Costco and did the add the line and ported a number from Mint Mobile. I got the forms that detail how to get the $200 rebate (T01491). I have read that the $100 rebate for port-in (2020 Switch P2) is automatically done. I wanted to confirm that this information is correct. Also, how can I verify that the $100 port-in rebate is applied? Will there be something I can see through my account status, or some other way?
Mine also Mint network and Mint is T-mobile's mvno ... Someone in this forum told me that port-in into t-mobile may not be eligible here for rebate promo.
Thanks, when I tried to send the submission, I got the message that " We already have a rebate submitted for this Control Number". Is it possible that he gave same paper to someone else too, since info was filled by him using hand?
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The instructions (step 5i) say to use "Permanent wireless number. Do not use a temporary number." The number printed on the form is a temporary number, and you know your permanent number.
Do you know if the IMEI number matters after you activate the line? I activated the line on an iPhone 8 that I was intending to use to trade-in for the iPhone 12 mini.
It doesn't matter. You can switch your sim card to any phone you'd like.
Thanks, when I tried to send the submission, I got the message that " We already have a rebate submitted for this Control Number". Is it possible that he gave same paper to someone else too, since info was filled by him using hand?
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I will be using the ported # for all the rebates.
It mentions "Device must be active for at least 3 billing cycles".
Does this mean this phone must be on the T-Mobile network for at least 3 billing cycles with the sim for the new line in it? Or can the sim just sit in my drawer?
The BYOD device does not have VoLTE so come January, it'll be useless on T-Mobile.
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