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T-Mobile: Trade-in Undamaged, Functioning Cell Phone, Get Samsung Galaxy A32 5G

via 24 monthly bill credits & More

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T-Mobile has Trade-in Promotions on select Mobile Devices when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member John_Wick for finding this deal.

Promotion #1: Samsung Galaxy A32 5G for Free (via 24 monthly bill credits) when you trade-in any working phone.
  1. Log in or create a T-Mobile account.
  2. Add Samsung Galaxy A32 5G to cart.
  3. Select monthly payment plan.
  4. Click "Yes" for "Would you like to trade in your old device?" and enter trade-in device information.
  5. Proceed to checkout; you will pay applicable sales tax on pre-credit price at time of purchase; other fees (SIM Card, support charge) may apply.
  6. Receive 24 monthly bill credits totaling up to $282.
    • If you cancel wireless service, credits may stop & remaining balance on required finance agreement may be due. For well-qualified customers. While supplies last.
Promotion #2: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro Max or iPhone 12 Pro up to $830 Off (via 24 monthly bill credits) when you trade in an eligible device.
  1. Log in or create a T-Mobile account.
  2. Add your choice of iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max to cart.
  3. Select monthly payment plan.
  4. Click "Yes" for "Would you like to trade in your old device?" and enter trade-in device information.
  5. Trade in an eligible device in good condition:
    • For the iPhone 12, 12 Pro, and 12 Pro Max
      • $830 when you trade-in iPhone 11 Pro Max, 11 Pro, 11
      • $415 when you trade-in iPhone XS Max, XS, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, 7
  6. Proceed to checkout; you will pay applicable sales tax on pre-credit price at time of purchase; other fees (SIM Card, support charge) may apply.
  7. Get up to $830 back via 24 monthly bill credits.
    • If you cancel wireless service, credits may stop & remaining balance on required finance agreement may be due. For well-qualified customers.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offers are available for a limited time and subject to change.
    • Samsung Galaxy A32 5G promotion:
      • If you cancel your line before receiving 24 bill credits, you may owe up to the full value of your device ($282); if canceling your account, you can contact T-Mobile first to instead make discounted monthly balance payments. Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. Limited-time offer; subject to change. Qualifying credit, service, & functioning trade-in without screen or water damage required. Customer must own trade in device and must be unlocked, not lost/stolen. $10 SIM card and, in stores & on customer service calls, $20 assisted or upgrade support charge may be required.  $282 via trade-in credit and bill credits; must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Max 4/account. May not be combinable with some offers or discounts.
    • iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro Max or iPhone 12 Pro promotion:
      • Offer valid through May 1, while supplies last. If you cancel your line before receiving 24 bill credits, you may owe up to the full value of your device (e.g., $829.99 – iPhone 12 64GB); if canceling your account, you can contact T-Mobile first to instead make discounted monthly balance payments. Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. Qualifying credit & trade-in (For the iPhone 12, 12 Pro, and 12 Pro Max - $830: iPhone 11 Pro Max, 11 Pro, 11, or $415: iPhone XS Max, XS, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, 7. For the iPhone 12 mini - $365: 6s, 6s Plus, 6, 6 Plus, SE1, and SE2, 5S, 5, 5c, 4S, 4, 3GS, 3G, Original iPhone.) required. $10 SIM card and $20 support charge may be required. Up to $830 via trade-in credit and bill credits; must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Max 4/account.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional deal ideas, details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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T-Mobile has Trade-in Promotions on select Mobile Devices when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member John_Wick for finding this deal.

Promotion #1: Samsung Galaxy A32 5G for Free (via 24 monthly bill credits) when you trade-in any working phone.
  1. Log in or create a T-Mobile account.
  2. Add Samsung Galaxy A32 5G to cart.
  3. Select monthly payment plan.
  4. Click "Yes" for "Would you like to trade in your old device?" and enter trade-in device information.
  5. Proceed to checkout; you will pay applicable sales tax on pre-credit price at time of purchase; other fees (SIM Card, support charge) may apply.
  6. Receive 24 monthly bill credits totaling up to $282.
    • If you cancel wireless service, credits may stop & remaining balance on required finance agreement may be due. For well-qualified customers. While supplies last.
Promotion #2: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro Max or iPhone 12 Pro up to $830 Off (via 24 monthly bill credits) when you trade in an eligible device.
  1. Log in or create a T-Mobile account.
  2. Add your choice of iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max to cart.
  3. Select monthly payment plan.
  4. Click "Yes" for "Would you like to trade in your old device?" and enter trade-in device information.
  5. Trade in an eligible device in good condition:
    • For the iPhone 12, 12 Pro, and 12 Pro Max
      • $830 when you trade-in iPhone 11 Pro Max, 11 Pro, 11
      • $415 when you trade-in iPhone XS Max, XS, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, 7
  6. Proceed to checkout; you will pay applicable sales tax on pre-credit price at time of purchase; other fees (SIM Card, support charge) may apply.
  7. Get up to $830 back via 24 monthly bill credits.
    • If you cancel wireless service, credits may stop & remaining balance on required finance agreement may be due. For well-qualified customers.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offers are available for a limited time and subject to change.
    • Samsung Galaxy A32 5G promotion:
      • If you cancel your line before receiving 24 bill credits, you may owe up to the full value of your device ($282); if canceling your account, you can contact T-Mobile first to instead make discounted monthly balance payments. Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. Limited-time offer; subject to change. Qualifying credit, service, & functioning trade-in without screen or water damage required. Customer must own trade in device and must be unlocked, not lost/stolen. $10 SIM card and, in stores & on customer service calls, $20 assisted or upgrade support charge may be required.  $282 via trade-in credit and bill credits; must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Max 4/account. May not be combinable with some offers or discounts.
    • iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro Max or iPhone 12 Pro promotion:
      • Offer valid through May 1, while supplies last. If you cancel your line before receiving 24 bill credits, you may owe up to the full value of your device (e.g., $829.99 – iPhone 12 64GB); if canceling your account, you can contact T-Mobile first to instead make discounted monthly balance payments. Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. Qualifying credit & trade-in (For the iPhone 12, 12 Pro, and 12 Pro Max - $830: iPhone 11 Pro Max, 11 Pro, 11, or $415: iPhone XS Max, XS, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, 7 Plus, 7, 7. For the iPhone 12 mini - $365: 6s, 6s Plus, 6, 6 Plus, SE1, and SE2, 5S, 5, 5c, 4S, 4, 3GS, 3G, Original iPhone.) required. $10 SIM card and $20 support charge may be required. Up to $830 via trade-in credit and bill credits; must be active and in good standing to receive credits; allow 2 bill cycles. Max 4/account.
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional deal ideas, details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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To uninstall many junk apps preloaded by Samsung:
- Download, install, and launch the Minimal ADB and Fast Boot tool on your PC.
- Download, install, and launch the App Inspector app on the phone.
- On your phone, go to Settings and tap on About Phone. Find the Build Number and tap on it 7 times to enable Developer Options.
- Enter Developer Options and enable USB Debugging.
- Connect the phone to the PC via the supplied USB cable.
- Change to "file transfer (MTP)" mode at the phone.
- You will see a prompt on your phone asking you to authorize a connection with the computer. Grant it.
- Enter the command "adb devices" (no ") at the command prompt (PC screen).
- Enter the command "adb shell" if you see the serial number of the phone displayed. If not, then remove/reconnect the USB cable, grant connection, and retype the "adb devices" command.
- Enter pm uninstall -k --user 0 <name of package> for the app that you want to uninstall as displayed in App Inspector.
For Example, to remove youtube: pm uninstall -k --user 0 com.google.android.youtube
To restore youtube: cmd package install-existing com.google.android.youtube

https://play.google.com/store/app...n_US&gl=US
https://androidmtk.com/download-m...tboot-tool
https://www.xda-developers.com/un...ot-access/
Siwy12
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Deal was better under Sprint - iPhone 12 free w/trade of iPhone8 or higher... upgraded 3 lines yesterday!
Nguyenksd65
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Hopefully costco would give the cash deal. I hate the 24 months bill credit. Anybody know if my iPhone 11 has couple months to go, it would lose the bill credit if I pay it off early

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Apr 12, 2021 04:15 AM
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M5RahulApr 12, 2021 04:15 AM
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Quote from cliff1127 :
Are most people doing the Samsung A32 5G trade in? Is it just me or it seems almost not worth it...? Not sure what to do with that phone afterwards.
I'll probably use it with one of the many free lines… trading in an old Windows phone!
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waterchange
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Quote from NYCcaobi :
It made you think this answered the question. But in tmobile forum, all customers complained that the Reps told them this information, but losing the monthly credit after paying off EIP, and they need to spend 6~10 hours on the hone trying to find a supervisor to refund their full EIP payment to restore the monthly credit
I paid off my EIP and am still receiving credits as most others have as well. But you should definitely believe what you want to believe will happen in your case and decide what to do appropriately. If you're reading that everyone is losing their EIP credits after paying off their phones then you should obviously not go that route.
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Apr 12, 2021 06:12 AM
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loditApr 12, 2021 06:12 AM
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Quote from PhilA2326 :
T-Mobile is a company I hate. Good Luck dealing with them. They are liars and scammers. The Experts sound nice but if you have problems it's hit or miss dealing with them.

I'm a customer for the next year and a half. They screwed me around on several things then deny every thing. I signed up for 3 lines. Two everything and one Data (for a Samsung 8.4 inch tablet). I added a new phone for my wife but ported my phone and number in. Great Deal. Included $100 Card for the port in on BYOP.

Everything was fine until we got the equipment. We went through trying to set up her phone with an Expert. New Samsung A71. They said take it to store. Store could not get it to work. They said they would exchange it. Ok. They set up a phone for her. My phone was working fine so we are happy. But they said I had to go get the Tablet. 60 miles home and back. I thought they had to check it or something. Then they take the tablet and tell me they have to order me another. What?? So they won't give it back.. Give me no receipt or anything for it..

A week or so we received an I-Joy, a cheaper 7" tablet. I called customer service they said send it back. I did that. I have the original contract and paperwork but then find out the store canceled my contract and set up another one. They send me a notice that they are Sorry to See Me Go?? and bill me for canceling my contract. Since the contract I ported my number in under is canceled my $100 rebate is no longer valid. I tried online, including the rebate center, all 3 stores in Yuma. Waited 45 minutes in one for assistance but they were to busy. Finally got help in the third but they called an expert who referred me and transferred me back to the rebate center.

Good deal on the equipment and monthly cost. Bad deal on the rest of the things you expect from a company.
A lot of these cellular "deals" require personal due diligence to ensure you get what you expect.
Unless you have a trustworthy employee as a contact (or you can filter through the 1000's of replies on SD to find your answers), it is ultimately your own responsibility to make it work.
Unfortunately, it appears you got jerked around by the store to which you took your equipment for some "expert" advice.
As another SDer mentioned, it is as easy as reporting the issue to T-Force or Tmobile on social media to get things resolved.
Don't be discouraged, everyone goes through similar angst early in their deal experiences.

Best of luck in the future!
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Deal2goApr 12, 2021 06:14 AM
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These promos start from April 18th right?
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waterchange
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Quote from Deal2go :
These promos start from April 18th right?
In the first post (as well as the wiki):

iPhone offer is only available for a limited time from April 18 through May 1
A32 5G offer is available on April 18 through the end of 2021
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MarathiApr 12, 2021 07:10 AM
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Quote from PhilA2326 :
T-Mobile is a company I hate. Good Luck dealing with them. They are liars and scammers. The Experts sound nice but if you have problems it's hit or miss dealing with them.

I'm a customer for the next year and a half. They screwed me around on several things then deny every thing. I signed up for 3 lines. Two everything and one Data (for a Samsung 8.4 inch tablet). I added a new phone for my wife but ported my phone and number in. Great Deal. Included $100 Card for the port in on BYOP.

Everything was fine until we got the equipment. We went through trying to set up her phone with an Expert. New Samsung A71. They said take it to store. Store could not get it to work. They said they would exchange it. Ok. They set up a phone for her. My phone was working fine so we are happy. But they said I had to go get the Tablet. 60 miles home and back. I thought they had to check it or something. Then they take the tablet and tell me they have to order me another. What?? So they won't give it back.. Give me no receipt or anything for it..

A week or so we received an I-Joy, a cheaper 7" tablet. I called customer service they said send it back. I did that. I have the original contract and paperwork but then find out the store canceled my contract and set up another one. They send me a notice that they are Sorry to See Me Go?? and bill me for canceling my contract. Since the contract I ported my number in under is canceled my $100 rebate is no longer valid. I tried online, including the rebate center, all 3 stores in Yuma. Waited 45 minutes in one for assistance but they were to busy. Finally got help in the third but they called an expert who referred me and transferred me back to the rebate center.

Good deal on the equipment and monthly cost. Bad deal on the rest of the things you expect from a company.
Sad story and sorry to hear that.
I use the Facebook messenger for T-Force and they will fix it for sure, those cust care folks on the phone are crooks, always said "sorry but NO" for everything I asked them and these T-Force fix everything (a bit slow but they WILL).
T-Force is the only reason I am still with T-Mo with my 12 lines otherwise I would have left them a long back...lol
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MarathiApr 12, 2021 07:13 AM
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Quote from cliff1127 :
Are most people doing the Samsung A32 5G trade in? Is it just me or it seems almost not worth it...? Not sure what to do with that phone afterwards.
LOL,
what are you planning to do with all those cheap flip phones sitting in your drawers anyway...?

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nachordinaryApr 12, 2021 02:23 PM
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Quote from PhilA2326 :
T-Mobile is a company I hate. Good Luck dealing with them. They are liars and scammers. The Experts sound nice but if you have problems it's hit or miss dealing with them.

I'm a customer for the next year and a half. They screwed me around on several things then deny every thing. I signed up for 3 lines. Two everything and one Data (for a Samsung 8.4 inch tablet). I added a new phone for my wife but ported my phone and number in. Great Deal. Included $100 Card for the port in on BYOP.

Everything was fine until we got the equipment. We went through trying to set up her phone with an Expert. New Samsung A71. They said take it to store. Store could not get it to work. They said they would exchange it. Ok. They set up a phone for her. My phone was working fine so we are happy. But they said I had to go get the Tablet. 60 miles home and back. I thought they had to check it or something. Then they take the tablet and tell me they have to order me another. What?? So they won't give it back.. Give me no receipt or anything for it..

A week or so we received an I-Joy, a cheaper 7" tablet. I called customer service they said send it back. I did that. I have the original contract and paperwork but then find out the store canceled my contract and set up another one. They send me a notice that they are Sorry to See Me Go?? and bill me for canceling my contract. Since the contract I ported my number in under is canceled my $100 rebate is no longer valid. I tried online, including the rebate center, all 3 stores in Yuma. Waited 45 minutes in one for assistance but they were to busy. Finally got help in the third but they called an expert who referred me and transferred me back to the rebate center.

Good deal on the equipment and monthly cost. Bad deal on the rest of the things you expect from a company.
Sounds like TMO. Avoid them if you can. They try to keep you locked down with these promotions with fine print. From my experience, what I dislike about TMO is their policies.
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nachordinaryApr 12, 2021 02:26 PM
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Quote from wad2k6 :
Sorry you had bad experience. I use tforce on Twitter and they bend over backwards to resolve any issue, fortunately few and far between. I stay away from doing anything at the stores.
I don't use any social media but thought about signing up just to try what you suggested but then I talk myself out of it. I feel TmO hasn't been the same since the loud CEO left.
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elteedubApr 12, 2021 02:27 PM
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When I go to upgrade a device and select the 24 month contract it says it will cost an additional $25 per month?
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chris42503Apr 12, 2021 02:32 PM
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What if we do not have a 5G device, will we still get the bump to unlimited 4G?
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rickytamApr 12, 2021 02:39 PM
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Quote from BWRochMN :
Does that mean they'll automatically convert to the free unlimited on those 3 lines that you're paying $20 per line?
What that means is; according to TForce;

If i remove the unlimited data after 4/7 on those 3 lines, the 3 lines will NOT qualify for unlimited data. They had to be removed before 4/7.

All 6 other lines will qualify for unlimited Data. Essentially they want to pocket the $20/per month, cause if everyone downgrades, they'll lose millions per month.
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ItchyHandsApr 12, 2021 02:43 PM
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Quote from Marathi :
Sad story and sorry to hear that.
I use the Facebook messenger for T-Force and they will fix it for sure, those cust care folks on the phone are crooks, always said "sorry but NO" for everything I asked them and these T-Force fix everything (a bit slow but they WILL).
T-Force is the only reason I am still with T-Mo with my 12 lines otherwise I would have left them a long back...lol
TForce is the best,

611 - meh, it works but i'm not super impressed

Instore employees are horrible. It's like most of them aren't even trying. They do the bare minimum and they are often not up-to-date with the most recent policies. I went in store to switch a line from physical to esim. I used to be able to do it myself, but Tmobile changed it to requiring it be done in store so I went in. Tried for 2 hours and then I decided to google and see what people are saying. Turns out that they allow you to do it from the tmobile app. Click a few buttons and done. The store employee was still clueless and I have to explain to them that now it can be done on the app.
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shhaggyApr 12, 2021 02:57 PM
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Quote from PhilA2326 :
T-Mobile is a company I hate. Good Luck dealing with them. They are liars and scammers. The Experts sound nice but if you have problems it's hit or miss dealing with them.

I'm a customer for the next year and a half. They screwed me around on several things then deny every thing. I signed up for 3 lines. Two everything and one Data (for a Samsung 8.4 inch tablet). I added a new phone for my wife but ported my phone and number in. Great Deal. Included $100 Card for the port in on BYOP.

Everything was fine until we got the equipment. We went through trying to set up her phone with an Expert. New Samsung A71. They said take it to store. Store could not get it to work. They said they would exchange it. Ok. They set up a phone for her. My phone was working fine so we are happy. But they said I had to go get the Tablet. 60 miles home and back. I thought they had to check it or something. Then they take the tablet and tell me they have to order me another. What?? So they won't give it back.. Give me no receipt or anything for it..

A week or so we received an I-Joy, a cheaper 7" tablet. I called customer service they said send it back. I did that. I have the original contract and paperwork but then find out the store canceled my contract and set up another one. They send me a notice that they are Sorry to See Me Go?? and bill me for canceling my contract. Since the contract I ported my number in under is canceled my $100 rebate is no longer valid. I tried online, including the rebate center, all 3 stores in Yuma. Waited 45 minutes in one for assistance but they were to busy. Finally got help in the third but they called an expert who referred me and transferred me back to the rebate center.

Good deal on the equipment and monthly cost. Bad deal on the rest of the things you expect from a company.
I know you won't want to hear this, but this is a local store issue, not a T-Mobile issue. I've had similar issues with grimey store associates too. They once refused to sell me a new iPhone unless I bought one of their overpriced accessories packages. I complain to corporate every single time something like that happens, but it's unlikely to ever really work. They make too much money scamming people so they're unlikely to ever stop trying.

To this day I hate walking into stores and dealing with people. The moment they even remotely say something that isn't true or try to do something contrary to what they tell me they're doing, I call them out on it and we start arguing. I'm a big guy, it always looks like I'm bullying folks, so I wind up leaving. I only deal with these people over the phone or online and I don't settle anything until I see some email confirmation that satisfies me.

My wife and I argue about this constantly. She always wants to "ask someone" nonsense. Stuff we already know. I keep telling her, they are either dumber than you or will lie to you, why do you need to ask them? She goes to a Verizon Wireless store to get phones for her parents that we'd extensively researched online, knowing exactly what she wanted. She walks out with more expensive phones of a different brand that are less capable. I flipped out internally, but calmly explained to her the 50 farking reasons that they are wrong and either too stupid to understand or just flat out scammed her. 3 days later they finally took the phones back and properly gave us all our money back and she got the phones we intended to get.

Do not trust people. At any company. Ever. Do your own research. Learn how to set up your own equipment. If they can screw you over, they will. Don't let them.
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Apr 12, 2021 03:13 PM
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odsonApr 12, 2021 03:13 PM
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Those issues ussualy happen at Authorized Resellers, with any carriers, to be honest. I always avoid visiting those stores to sign up or buy anything. Remember that T-Mobile cut off their corporate stores significantly in the last 2 years and most of the stores out there are Authorized Resellers, including Costco.

Try to do your deals online or over phone, not visiting the store, unless you know what you are doing.

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