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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If this current deal isn't for you (meaning anyone, not just you PW), I would say wait until Friday to see what pops up.
BTW, does anybody have an idea what the big deal announcement coming May 4th, dubbed this deal doesn't even need a set up, and possibly 'May the 4th Be With You' related, entail??
Only thing I can think of is a deal for Disney+ if the date was intentionally set with Star Wars in mind
EDIT: nevermind. Looks like the "big event" is just to show how the newer home Gateway is basically plug-n-play, no setup needed. Lolz
The bare minimum today should be 128 GB.
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The bare minimum today should be 128 GB.
I think the 4GB RAM might be more of a limiting factor because it may impact performance across the board, especially if/when this phone updates to Android 12.
Yeah, have a handful of rugrats. They're all too old to throw one in the toilet or tub etc. anymore. All but one get better phones, either used or they pay for the trade donor. . .knowing full well that if they break it they have to resort to one from the junk phone drawer for the next year or so (or pay for the fix/replacement) lol. The 5th gets cheaper phones because they don't know any better, other than they messed up, which is why I stocked up on A32's last year.
I lived on a boat in Cali for a year back in my younger days, flip phone era, and didn't learn about IP ratings per se; but definitely experienced drop, plop, gone to the abyss enough times (both phones and shades, etc.) to take precautions since, and stress those lessons learned to the youngers.
The bare minimum today should be 128 GB.
Essentially T-Mobile lending us the $216 and asking us to make 24 monthly payments of $9.
With each monthly payment, instead of us paying an additional $9, they apply a "promo credit" of $9 to cancel it out?
So we shouldn't see any change to our monthly bill right?
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