T-Mobile is offering
Samsung Galaxy A10e or Galaxy A11 for
Free via 24 monthly bill credits on any rate plan valid for new & existing customers. Shipping starts at $6.99.
Thanks to Community Member
Jman100 for sharing this deal.
Note: This offer is available for a limited time while supplies last; no trade-in required. If you cancel wireless service, remaining balance on device becomes due.
Deal Instructions:- Purchase a new Samsung Galaxy A10e or Galaxy A11 on a monthly payment plan and pay the applicable sales tax on the pre-credit price at time of purchase.
- Have any voice plan.
- Receive 24 monthly bill credits totaling up to the full retail price of the device.
- If you cancel before 24 credits, credits stop & balance on required finance agreement may be due.
- At checkout, price for the phone will be Free; taxes + shipping charges will apply
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Presumably the only reason the LG is on this list is because they've abandoned the Android market. Otherwise, it does not belong in the category of free phone and will surely go out of stock VERY quickly after this deal goes live. The other freebie Samsung phones are somewhere between cruel jokes and OK as a dummy device to run your remote control app.
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Good luck!
Jon
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As covid threat gets lower and I can go back to traveling, in the past few months I notice TM service gets even worse now than prior to covid.
Well, YMMV, your needs may be different.
Good luck for those who want these. For me, I plan to switch soon.
New CEO = worse headache
I don't travel anymore since Covid, and live in an area with good T-Mobile service. Also, I plan on doing the Costco BYOD deal this week for yet another $600 score of Costco Cash Cards. So it is tough leaving T-Mobile when they keep floating money-makers my way. LOL.
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