Title should not say "Bring Your Number" as no port is required.
This can be done at Costco (same monthly bill credits) with waived activation/shipping and additional $30 Costco Shop Card. See post #1385 for details.
Official news announcement (without exact promo details)
https://www.t-mobile.com/news/off...t-t-mobile
GUYS, DON'T GET CONFUSED WITH "iPhone 12 Get one on us with every plan" vs "iPhone 12 Now in purple.
Perfect for Mom. On us." promotion, both are under the Deals section on T-Mobile website, but the Mother's Day Promotion won't be available until tomorrow 5/8.
New Edit:
https://www.t-mobile.com/news/off...t-t-mobile
Moms have been THROUGH IT this past year in unprecedented circumstances. Gift her a major tech upgrade this Mother's Day with the most powerful and fastest iPhone ever — iPhone 12 — ON US at T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS). This Mother's Day weekend only, whether you're a current customer or switching over, get an iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 mini on us (up to $830 off) at T-Mobile via 24 monthly bill credits when you pick it up on T-Mobile's interest-free equipment installment plan (EIP) and trade in an eligible iPhone (iPhone 8 or later, paid off and in working condition). No add-a-line or port in required. Simple. BOOM. Upgrade.
As per above no new line or Port in required.
Offer Terms
2021 Apple Trade P9
Promo Code: T574
Start Date: May 8, 2021
End Date: May 9, 2021
Credit: up to $ 34.58/mo. for 24 months
Tax on pre-credit price due at sale. Limited-time offer; subject to change. Qualifying credit, service, & trade-in (Apple: iPhone 11, XS, XR, X, 8; Samsung Galaxy A71, Fold, S9, S10, S20, S21, Note9, Note10, Note20, Z Flip 5G; Google Pixel 4; LG V50, V60 5G; Asus Rog Phone2; moto razr; OnePlus 7, 7T, 7 Pro 5G, 8, 8 Pro) required. $10 SIM card, and, in stores & on customer service calls, $20 assisted or upgrade support charge may be required. If you cancel your line before receiving 24 bill credits, you may owe up to the full value of your device (e.g. $729.99 – iPhone 12 mini 64GB / $779.99 – iPhone 12 mini 128GB / $829.99 – iPhone 12 64GB / $879.99 – iPhone 12 128GB & 12 mini 256GB / $979.99 – iPhone 12 256GB / $999.99 – iPhone 12 Pro 128GB / $1,099.99 – iPhone 12 Pro 256GB & iPhone 12 Pro Max 128GB / $1,199.99 – iPhone 12 Pro Max 256GB / $1,299.99 – iPhone 12 Pro 512GB / $1,399.99 – iPhone 12 Pro Max 512GB); if canceling your account, you can contact us first to instead make discounted monthly balance payments. 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 2/account. May not be combinable with some offers or discounts.
Purchase a Apple iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max, using T-Mobile's Equipment Installment Plan (EIP) and trade in a qualifying device to save up to $830 via 24 monthly bill credits.
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expiredfedechat posted May 07, 2021 02:14 PM
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In that case it's a unique listing offer and the IMEI will be displayed on the sales page right after your purchase. If you order good quality or spend $10 more for mint you should be golden. Once purchased on the sales page you will see the serial number (IMEI):
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If you order from an enterprise seller with generic images and none displays the unique listing number the IMEI will NOT show up and you may have to wait until they are back in the office on Monday and the deal could be over.
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having scans of the EIP documents might help the rest of us.
and the $30 shop card offer, is that on their website? what exactly are the terms of this offfer? $30 for just getting a new phone?
1 EIP per line, but you can have multiple reoccuring decice credits per line.
I paid off one of my EIP line which still has 18 months remaining. The EIP immediately disappeared from my account. Now, I can't see the remaining bill credits on that line or on my account. Does the remaining bill credits for the paid off EIP line show up in my next billing? I would want to use that line for this new deal.
You obviously need to have the proper device to trade to get the full $830 credit for this promotion. Iphone 7 is only getting $530 credit
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not sure of others trade, but an iphone 8 has no $500 value, in any parts of the world.
24 months? some of us been with TM for 10+ yrs. I was not on any contract, time flies I guess
NVM… you have to log in and do an upgrade…
My dilemma is I just received my iphone12 yesterday but was the previous offer of trading in X for $415.
I have not open or activated it at all. Can I request a return label and send it back and hop on this deal. In my TM account, it appears I can upgrade to today's offer. Anyone have any comment if this would mess things up or otherwise?
Thanks in advance
Though since you have not return the device, you would need to pay lot more down than $99 like last time.
assuming you have not mail in the trade in as well. it is doable
If it doesn't show, it'll just show up on your next billing.
From reading up in past threads, it still won't affect the bill credits as long as you stay with T-mobile since paying off early would only close the EIP plan. Can't seem to find the thread now, but folks also do this to unlock the device by paying off early and sell/gift the phone.
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