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Select T-Mobile Accounts w/ Qualifying 2+ Line Plans: Get A New Line

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T-Mobile.com offers Existing T-Mobile Customers on Eligible Plans with 2 Lines or More to add a New Line for Free (via monthly bill credits).

Thanks to community member coolchicagoguy 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 (thanks to Reddit user Jman100_JCMP; see instructions below on how to find your SOC code).
      • SOC (Service Order Code) is the technical term used to describe plans and services that are added to customers' accounts within T-Mobile's billing systems.
    • 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.
      • If calling, promotion name is "2021 Line On Us P6".
Instructions to find your SOC code (thanks to Reddit user massiveprodigy):
  1. Using the Google Chrome web browser (desktop version), open the Developer tools panel on the right (Ctrl+Shift+I)
  2. Click on Network tab
  3. Click on XHR tab
  4. Log in my.t-Mobile.com and click Account at the top.
  5. In developer tools panel, choose manageaccount from the list on the left
  6. Account level promos will appear under accountDiscounts
  7. Line level features will appear under lines > # > addOns
  8. If there is a pending change, you can see exactly what it is by clicking productsPendingChange
  9. Rate plan appears under ratePlans
Can This Be Combined With Other Offers?
  • Can be combined with device offers on the same line.
  • Costco & T-Mobile rebate promos are NOT stackable with the free line.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Free line bill credits start within 2 bill cycles from activation; customers keep the credit for as long as they meet the promo requirements.
  • For one year after the offer's start date, customers must maintain the same number of voice (GSM) lines that were on the account when they enrolled in the offer.
  • After one year, customers must keep at least 2 paid voice lines AND the free new line that was activated to enroll in this offer to continue to receive the credit.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional deal ideas, details and discussion. Promotion available for a limited time. -StrawMan86

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Written by coolchicagoguy
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T-Mobile.com offers Existing T-Mobile Customers on Eligible Plans with 2 Lines or More to add a New Line for Free (via monthly bill credits).

Thanks to community member coolchicagoguy 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 (thanks to Reddit user Jman100_JCMP; see instructions below on how to find your SOC code).
      • SOC (Service Order Code) is the technical term used to describe plans and services that are added to customers' accounts within T-Mobile's billing systems.
    • 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.
      • If calling, promotion name is "2021 Line On Us P6".
Instructions to find your SOC code (thanks to Reddit user massiveprodigy):
  1. Using the Google Chrome web browser (desktop version), open the Developer tools panel on the right (Ctrl+Shift+I)
  2. Click on Network tab
  3. Click on XHR tab
  4. Log in my.t-Mobile.com and click Account at the top.
  5. In developer tools panel, choose manageaccount from the list on the left
  6. Account level promos will appear under accountDiscounts
  7. Line level features will appear under lines > # > addOns
  8. If there is a pending change, you can see exactly what it is by clicking productsPendingChange
  9. Rate plan appears under ratePlans
Can This Be Combined With Other Offers?
  • Can be combined with device offers on the same line.
  • Costco & T-Mobile rebate promos are NOT stackable with the free line.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Free line bill credits start within 2 bill cycles from activation; customers keep the credit for as long as they meet the promo requirements.
  • For one year after the offer's start date, customers must maintain the same number of voice (GSM) lines that were on the account when they enrolled in the offer.
  • After one year, customers must keep at least 2 paid voice lines AND the free new line that was activated to enroll in this offer to continue to receive the credit.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional deal ideas, details and discussion. Promotion available for a limited time. -StrawMan86

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If you remove any paid lines within the first year, the free line loses the promo and becomes paid.

TMO doesn't want people doing what you're wanting to do.

To accomplish it, you would need to:

1. Add free line.
2. Wait a year + one day.
3. Port out paid line to another carrier.
4. Keep paid line active on another carrier for 90 days (to preserve number).
5. Port old number back in on free line.

This whole process has taken you 1.25 years.
My port-in was initiated during T439 promo period and completed today outside of the promo period. Without the port in (with only the added line and traded-in) I was on a bad promo. Once the port-in completed today, the system auto updated to T439 promo in my account --> promotions. Therefore, I don't think it was a requirement the port-ins must be completed by 3/24 EOB, just as long as they are initiated.
YES, you can use this sim in your iPad. I pay for 2 lines and have 3 free lines on promotion (5 lines total)
I have 2 of my free lines in a iPad and a Samsung S4 tablet, with UNLIMITED data.
You have to call them and tell them you want to use the line (promo line) in a tablet but don't want to lose the promotion and you don't want to open a new line for this.
What they did for me, was block the phone service on the line and kept the messaging and data. That way I am able to use it in my tablet.
Every summer my daughter comes and visit from Germany. I take one of the sim card out of my tablet and put it in her phone..
I call T-Mobile and have them unblock the phone service. That way, my daughter has a phone while she is here in country.
When she leaves I call them back and get it blocked again. I have been doing this for close to 5 years. So I know for a fact it works.
Tomorrow I will be calling to try and get another free line.. (Fingers Crossed)
Hope this helps

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Mar 17, 2021
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rastatech
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FRLTULF2 can have up to 12 lines but pricing changes from $20 to $30 for voice lines 9-12. If that is a free one then it does not matter since you are getting bill credits for the cost of the line then.

Tablets, watches, and mobile internet lines are seperate.


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rastatech
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Quote from xtrabad :
FRLTULF2 has 8 line limit, if I recall correctly.

The grandfathered 12 limit plan that most here jump to is TIULFM9.

That is, if you can persuade a T-force rep to change your grandfathered SOC.

Also, be careful about stacking promos for free or discounted devices. Many have been screwed attempting to stack device and EIP promos with free line promos. Read the fine print first to see if it is allowed.
Agent just confirmed up to 12 lines but higher pricing for voice line 9-12 ($30 instead of $20).
Mar 17, 2021
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HurricaneAlley
Mar 17, 2021
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Quote from waterchange :
The consensus is that there's are no downsides to upgrading. I updated 11 days ago via T-Force on Twitter and everything (including discounts and free lines) moved over painlessly as expected. In addition to the hotspot change, you also get 100GB of "priority" data (compared to 50GB with Magenta 1.0) before possibly being throttled if on a congested tower.
What are people upgrading to? I'm gonna need to add this here freebie to another account need to achieve max gain here
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sleekdeer
Mar 17, 2021
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Quote from lou2004 :
the free line will match with your existing line. if its 6Gb then free line is 6Gb
got it. Thanks!
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HurricaneAlley
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Quote from CalmSoda260 :
Agent just confirmed up to 12 lines but higher pricing for voice line 9-12 ($30 instead of $20).
Are you moving from T-Mobile One or Magenta, which plan were you on previously.
Quote from CalmSoda260 :
FRLTULF2 can have up to 12 lines but pricing changes from $20 to $30 for voice lines 9-12. If that is a free one then it does not matter since you are getting bill credits for the cost of the line then.

Tablets, watches, and mobile internet lines are seperate.
This
Quote from xtrabad :
FRLTULF2 has 8 line limit, if I recall correctly.

The grandfathered 12 limit plan that most here jump to is TIULFM9.

That is, if you can persuade a T-force rep to change your grandfathered SOC.

Also, be careful about stacking promos for free or discounted devices. Many have been screwed attempting to stack device and EIP promos with free line promos. Read the fine print first to see if it is allowed.
Is this for One or Magenta TIULFM9
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Acesnick
Mar 17, 2021
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Quote from kittenzombie :
Is it? I thought it was an limit 8 plan.
Thats what I think so according to masterlist.
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HurricaneAlley
Mar 17, 2021
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Quote from BuyBuyBuy9 :
Can I add one free line now to my account and say after 6 months I would like to port in a number from a different carrier replacing this free line?
Or do I have to port right now or just use the number the new free line comes with?
You can port in any time. However these free line offers must be redeemed before they remove the free line offer, so the free line can sit in the account unused until you are ready to port.
Last edited by HurricaneAlley March 16, 2021 at 06:02 PM.

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Acesnick
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Quote from nyyankees2k3 :
Why does FRLTUL2LP get jack shit every time. I won't ever get a free line.
I got the same plan as yours 2/100. Moved to 2/$120 with free netflix and kept the oneplus addon. The 2 lines I got is $10 off kickback. I have 2 paid lines free last year and that new free lines is the one I'm using. So basically I am paying 2/$100 due to 2 line $20 kickback and I still got oneplus addon (10gb tether and HD streaming) and now I get free netflix.

Since they giveaway free lines a lot, you better start collecting. You can switch to FRLTULF2 and collect up to 8 lines.
Mar 17, 2021
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x510
Mar 17, 2021
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I currently have 11 lines, 4 lines free. Am I able to get a 5th? I see a lot of people having 4 free lines but not a 5th one.
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aboyz
Mar 17, 2021
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so tomomorrow we just chat with them on the phone..? and just ask them I want the free line they are offering? do we have to refer them to any code or promotion code?

do we have to pay for the sim card?
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nyyankees2k3
Mar 17, 2021
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The only reason I never switched was loading HD stream.. you are saying you still get to keep it?
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DealzSlickz
Mar 17, 2021
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Yeah $10 sim + $20 rep charge which usually they waive but $10 they cant
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PoLusImo
Mar 17, 2021
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Based on all previous free lines threads, FRLTULF2 is max 8 lines plan and it needs to be changed to 9-12 lines plan. Is that info not accurate anymore?
Quote from CalmSoda260 :
FRLTULF2 can have up to 12 lines but pricing changes from $20 to $30 for voice lines 9-12. If that is a free one then it does not matter since you are getting bill credits for the cost of the line then.

Tablets, watches, and mobile internet lines are seperate.
Quote from CalmSoda260 :
Agent just confirmed up to 12 lines but higher pricing for voice line 9-12 ($30 instead of $20).
Quote from HurricaneAlley :
Are you moving from T-Mobile One or Magenta, which plan were you on previously.

This

Is this for One or Magenta TIULFM9
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Genghis_Khan
Mar 17, 2021
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Quote from Tightpapa :
I have sprint and it has merged with T-Mobile but I haven't switched phones or sims. Does anyone know if I woul qualify?
Thanks
check your account or do a chat and see if you qualify for a free sprint line. my friend added a second free line on her account a couple of months ago.

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I'm on 10scfm4 and never get any love with these aal deals. Any way to sweet talk my way to an older one plan or something similar to allow me to get on the aal bandwagon? I almost feel the magenta plans are significantly pricier than what I'm on now. I'm paying $140ish for 6 lines.

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