Many will want to use this offer to swap out the old phones sitting in their desk drawers. Here is the best way to do it, avoiding activation fees and out of stock stores.
1. Locate your trade in phone. Ensure it does not have a cracked screen, and that it turns on. Factory reset it. Write down the IMEI number, make, model, and color. This can be any phone as long as it meets these conditions, even candy bar from 1999.
2. Call TMobile (dial 611). Say "activation"
3. Inform the CS that you want to take advantage of the OnePlus Nord 200 5G trade in offer. Specify which line, and provide CS the details in step #1. Request that the activation fee be waived.
4. Provide a CC# to pay for the tax (~$20).
5. You will get an email for a JUMP! lease. Open it in DocuSign, and sign it. ENSURE that the details are correct - Nord 200 5G in exchange for the exact phone you detailed in #1. After signing, you will get a confirmation email and tracking #. You will also get a shipping label (see below if you don't get it in your email). Print the whole document in color as directed, or print just the shipping label in B&W and see step #6.
6. When the Nord 200 5G arrives, use the same box (so you don't have to print the lithium battery warning label in color - there's one on it) and put your old phone in. Make sure that it is fully charged, that it is wiped, and if it is an Apple device, that you have disabled device tracking. Remember to remove your sim card, and any SD memory cards. You do NOT need to include cables or chargers. Alternatively, see step #7.
7. You can also go to an Tmobile Store (not authorized dealer). Inform them of where you are on the promotion, and tell them that you would like to turn the phones in to them in person. Ask them to look up your account and verify with you that these are the same phones by IMEI. Do not leave without a receipt for each phone you turn in, and save that receipt.
The way it works:
- You pay tax
- You get new phone
- You turn in old phone
- Each month you get a $9 charge
- Each month you get a $9 credit.
For shipping label, you have to login to your t-mobile account and then go to this specific link: https://my.t-mobile.com/myphone/c...trackorder
From there you can print your shipping label: https://imgur.com/a/LGuGLhd
expiredmommy08 posted May 01, 2022 01:03 PM
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T-Mobile: Trade In Eligible Device, Get ONEPLUS Nord N200 5G
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Step 2) Root it and install Android 11 on it
Step 3) Enjoy all the features it has that are better than the Nord N200
Step 4) Instead of buying a yearly plan for ~$15/month through an MVNO, pay T-Mobile ludicrous amounts for their garbage plans so you can get a statement credit and a new Oneplus Nord N200.
Hard pass.
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-Trade in any undamaged, functioning cell phone.
-Purchase a new OnePlus N200 5G on a monthly payment plan and pay applicable sales tax on pre-credit price at time of purchase.
-Receive 24 monthly bill credits totaling $216.00.
-A $30 assisted or upgrade support charge may be required.
For me, that is $15 tax + $30 support fee (if not waived) = $45 for the N200.
And don't forget the 2 year commitment...not a great deal IMHO
That's how I got a free pixel 6. T-Mobile gave away the LG Velvet 5G for free and when the pixel 6 came out the Velvet was eligible as a trade-in for the pixel 6. The same with the free LG K51 that I also traded in for another pixel 6.
You need to plan ahead and play the system.
Once that service credit is over, in a few months when the offer comes around again you can take advantage of it again ! So 2 -3 free phones every year if you want( if your on the $40 or higher plan) if you catch the offers and your credit is used up. it also works on the $15 prepaid plan I should know I've done it for an aunt and uncle multiple times there credited up till next year..
Performance isn't great. There is lag everywhere. The haptics are horrible. The camera is pretty bad. The screen isn't bad. I turned off the 90hz for better performance.
Battery life is damn good. The single down firing speaker gets pretty loud. It has 5G if you care about it. Fingerprint sensor on the power button is really cool. I wish more companies would do that.
This is fine for a backup phone or something for the kids to play with. I wouldn't daily this phone though.
That's how I got a free pixel 6. T-Mobile gave away the LG Velvet 5G for free and when the pixel 6 came out the Velvet was eligible as a trade-in for the pixel 6. The same with the free LG K51 that I also traded in for another pixel 6.
You need to plan ahead and play the system.
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The person you were quoting is paying less than $6 per line x 9 lines for MMax plan, including the Netflix 4K/4Stream premium upgrade. I have same setup, well, now I have to pay 5 cents more per line to cover the tax on $5 lol
I have 9 lines on T-Mobile One plan and pay $16 per line after Kick back discount
Case in point - phone in great case - responsible daughter ran over by boys rough housing in school hallway, dropped phone. Screen shattered. Has NOTHING to do with her personal care.
Other daughter - borderline extremely careless - I get her throwaway phones such as this for that exact reason. Our life (sports, school, etc) would not work if everyone didn't have a phone. She's been running with a broken A32 for almost 18 months. A32 is a free TMo 'trade in a phone for a 5G phone' upgrade. Cracked but functional. I'm getting this free phone to give to her. (I'll probably get a 2nd one too since it's free.)
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