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pro tips
for most every metro deal:
1.
go to a corporate store [CS] (do not go to authorized dealers [AD]).
CS generally will not charge tax on free phones nor will they charge AF during this promo
[for a limited time]
AD will likely charge tax ..so avoid AD if possible.
to add: most AD may not have the popular phones in stock, like the N10.
it would make sense that Metro send most of the stock to its own CS
general consensus:
Most Metro employees (both CS & AD) will practice in less than ethical behavior.
CS will be less shady.
2.
go near closing time. they will try to help u asap so they can go home on time.
typically the rep is required to open phone, insert sim card make a call. this is normal.
if u really want a sealed phone, going closer to closing may increase your chances.
3.
know exactly what u r paying for before u leave store. some times they say insurance is required. this is generally a lie. refuse insurance. i like to pay with cash. if the cost is more than $120, i want to know why.
4.
get name of the person u r dealing with.
5.
metro phones are initially locked to metro for first 6 months.
(locked to metro means u can only use on metro.
not tmoblle, not sprint. not ting. not mint. metro. only metro.)
metro phones will generally auto unlock after 180 days.
this is TRUE even if u ONLY pay for one month.
here is from metro site
Unlock eligibility requirements
We unlock mobile devices that meet the following eligibility criteria free of charge:
* The device must be purchased from Metro by T-Mobile.
* The device must not be reported as lost, stolen or blocked.
* One hundred eighty (180) days must have passed since the device's activation date.
no where is it list u need to be paying for 6 months.
historically:
people generally pay for the first month.
then simply leave the phone in a drawer for next 5 months.
[if needed, yes, u can use on wifi during the 5 months ]
known as " the drawer method"
and on day ~180,
start the phone.
there is an app on metro android phones called "unlock"
this will unlock phone.
this may change at any time
do not port out.
simply let number die.
this has greatest chance of success based on user feedback.
if u port out, the phone may unlock as well.
need more data points to say definitively.
6.
look to ebay for numbers to port. will cost ~$3-$10.
u will need to port in numbers that have not been on t mobile system in last 90 days.
(like att, verizon, cricket etc...some have reported boost/tello [from sprint side] even work)
[however, given all these porting deals from many carriers, it is entirely possible , that a number currently on att, or verizon etc, came from t mobile recently, in which case it will not qualify]
keep this in mind. if u buy a number from ebay that is on {for example} cricket, there is no 100% guarantee it will work
GOOGLE VOICE will not be eligible to port into Metro.
reminder:
to port a number , 3 (ONLY THREE NOT MORE) items are needed.
i)the phone number
ii)account number with the loosing carrier
iii)port pin.
alternate method to check if your number is eligible for port:
call CS in Dublin, CA: 925-551-7111
(wait 17 seconds. press option 3. a live person will answer)
ask them.
nothing special about Dublin.
in fact pick any other CS in California that lists number on metro website.
so the dublin store is not bombarded with same question.
and then comes looking for me (desi_babu)
other store #:
510-797-8290
408-369-2201
408-260-0748
650-298-0404
same process..(wait 17 seconds. press option 3. a live person will answer)
7.
id verification is now being required for some deals.
they will ask for your Driver license .
and enter into system. technically u r not allowed more than 4 free phones in 180 days.
many have tried. some have succeeded in getting more phones after 30 days.
so it is unclear on whether or not you will be accepted or rejected if you did a deal like this
in the past 180 days and gave them you DL.
u may also get lucky and they may not even ask for your id.
infact,
most speculate there really isnt any "database" where they can determine when u got the last deal
best advice: just try it. worse they can do is say no
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Feb 14, 2021 6:17 AM
expired Posted by dextbgen • Feb 14, 2021
Feb 14, 2021 6:17 AM
Motorola One 5G Ace for $20 + $20 Activation Fee + Tax at Metro by T-Mobile. Port-in required. In-Store Only $40
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These are extremely similar phones. Given a choice I guess I'd take the Moto due to the battery, but there really is almost no difference.
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This device supports the bands used by T-Mobile (41, 71), Sprint (41, merging with TM), AT&T (5) and some of the bands used by Verizon's "Nationwide" network (2, 5 and 66 - all of which are being shared with 4G in some areas)
It doesn't support the mmWave networks of any providers - which realistically at the moment only includes Verizon ("Ultra Wideband" network) and is only available on very limited devices. But this network is so limited that it's really a non-event at the moment.
(The US-model Nord N10 5G supports exactly the same bands)
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