T-Mobile.com offers Existing T-Mobile Customers on
Eligible Plans with 2 Lines or More to add a
New Line for
Free plus a qualify for a
$100 Prepaid Mastercard Rebate when you
Port-In a Number to your new line.
Thanks to community member
Jman100 for finding this deal.
What Do I Need To Do To Get This Offer?- This is a targeted offer from T-Mobile and is only open to select existing customers that meet the following requirement:
- You must have a qualifying T-Mobile postpaid plan with 2 or more lines that falls under one of the following SOC Codes shown in this image (Updated).
- How to Find Your Account's SOC Code To See if You Qualify:
- Using the Google Chrome web browser (desktop version), follow the steps in this Reddit post to find your account's SOC code.
- If you are certain you qualify, login to your account below and:
- Alternatively, you may call T-Mobile and a representative can assist you with adding your 3rd line.
- Important Note:
- According to Slickdeals community member Jman100 here:
- "Note that when adding a new line yourself online, the website will show that you will have a regular line cost per month. However, the free line promo will apply automatically after you have added the line as long as you are on a qualified plan." [source ]
How Do I Qualify for The Rebate Offer?- If you Port-In/Bring An Existing Number from another carrier onto your new line, you will also qualify to receive a $100 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard Rebate
- Click here and locate the promotion titled "2020 Switch P2" for complete terms and steps on redeeming your offer (using promo code 2020SWITCHP2)
- You must complete port-in within 30 days of activation.
- The $100 via virtual Prepaid MasterCard Card expires in 6 months after issue. Allow 6-8 weeks for rebate procesing.
Can This Be Combined With Other Offers?- This deal CANNOT be combined with any of the following current T-Mobile promotional offers:
- iPhone "On Us"
- Free smartphone w/ AAL
- iPhone BOGO
- $950 off iPhone 12 Pro
- $99 Galaxy S20 FE
- By participating in any of these offers above while using your new free line will forfeit the free line terms and will have to pay for that line.
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should I call back and switch back? Thoughts?
What's the best way to get a line added? 611 seems clueless
I guess I can't complain as their military plan is so cheap already...
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Also, can I port a line, keep the same phone number, onto the free line and also ge tthe $100?
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What's the best way to get a line added? 611 seems clueless
If you do it yourself online, you'll get charged $10 for the SIM card. If you go in store, you'll get charged $10 for the SIM card and $20 for an assist fee. If you call or message, you'll get charged $10 for a SIM card and $20 for an assist fee but there's half a chance the rep will waive one or both of those if you ask nicely (though not guaranteed).