Update: This deal is still available.
Google Fi offers
New Customers: Samsung Galaxy S22 Series 5G Smartphones with device prices starting at
$299.99 when you
Port-In an existing number to Google Fi and pay for 120 days (~4 months) of service (
starting at $20/mo.).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Jiivi for finding this deal.
Note, refer to the
promo page for complete terms & conditions. Existing Google Fi customers may get
$300 Off w/ purchase and activation of a Samsung Galaxy S22 phone from
fi.google.com
Available options:
- Galaxy S22
- 128GB $299.99
- 256GB $349.99
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Leave the GFi sim in and use your regular service via the eSim as the primary since it comes unlocked. The Google Fi app shows the countdown timer to 120 days and them you port your number back to Google voice.
No need to make it unnecessarily complicated.
More realistic is somewhere between $23- $26 which end up to $92 - $104
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How is the trade in going with tw iphone 11 ?
How is the trade in going with tw iphone 11 ?
I may not trade in the iPhone 11 to Google Fi, but just wait for it to unlock and sell it on CL or OfferUp. I should be able to get the $285 Fi if offering considering the phones are in brand new condition and are a few months old, but even if I can get $250, it is better than sending them in to Fi for trade in and then getting scammed by the trade in company. Not trading in also removes the chance of Amex clawing back the $75 Google Fi promotion due to refund for the phone. Fi was offering $320 as of a couple of weeks ago, but now the trade-in is less lucrative at $285. Worst case, I can just keep the iPhone 11s for trade in somewhere else. I know there are a lot of great trade in deals when new phones are launched.
Also, I may just pay the $40 to keep the two lines active for 3 months total and receive the 18k points that I can use to get a $200 phone for just taxes out of pocket + 1 month plan, or just pick up a new iPhone 11 for $100 + tax on $300 + $25 plan (about $150).
I may not trade in the iPhone 11 to Google Fi, but just wait for it to unlock and sell it on CL or OfferUp. I should be able to get the $285 Fi if offering considering the phones are in brand new condition and are a few months old, but even if I can get $250, it is better than sending them in to Fi for trade in and then getting scammed by the trade in company. Not trading in also removes the chance of Amex clawing back the $75 Google Fi promotion due to refund for the phone. Fi was offering $320 as of a couple of weeks ago, but now the trade-in is less lucrative at $285. Worst case, I can just keep the iPhone 11s for trade in somewhere else. I know there are a lot of great trade in deals when new phones are launched.
Also, I may just pay the $40 to keep the two lines active for 3 months total and receive the 18k points that I can use to get a $200 phone for just taxes out of pocket + 1 month plan, or just pick up a new iPhone 11 for $100 + tax on $300 + $25 plan (about $150).
I am also thinking about getting 18k points if possible 20k to get 300 for new iphone 11. The issue is not sure if the 20k will be equal to 300 in 2 months so might be just wasting money keeping lines alive... This way TracFone is better where you can get 3 lines for 60 for 20k points for 90 days then buy new iphone for 320 but not sure if 20k points will translate to $300....
I am also thinking about getting 18k points if possible 20k to get 300 for new iphone 11. The issue is not sure if the 20k will be equal to 300 in 2 months so might be just wasting money keeping lines alive... This way TracFone is better where you can get 3 lines for 60 for 20k points for 90 days then buy new iphone for 320 but not sure if 20k points will translate to $300....
The moment I saw that Google just wants to keep the phone if they can't offer the promised trade in value, I was already not sure about trading in. And sure enough, there are a lot of horror stories out there where they just kept a perfect phone. F that. Such practices should be illegal. They are designed to scam customers. They should return thr phone if they decide its not worth the trade in. Build that cost into the trade in value, or just charge us $10 for return shipping. F these scumbags.
The moment I saw that Google just wants to keep the phone if they can't offer the promised trade in value, I was already not sure about trading in. And sure enough, there are a lot of horror stories out there where they just kept a perfect phone. F that. Such practices should be illegal. They are designed to scam customers. They should return thr phone if they decide its not worth the trade in. Build that cost into the trade in value, or just charge us $10 for return shipping. F these scumbags.
Anyways did u buy 5 lines on tracephone or total wireless for points?
There's a form on www.reddit.com/r/GoogleFi/ that they just created a few days ago. You can use that to escalate support issues when the normal channels are not helpful. Hopefully they can help you get the issue fixed!
https://support.google.
The moment I saw that Google just wants to keep the phone if they can't offer the promised trade in value, I was already not sure about trading in. And sure enough, there are a lot of horror stories out there where they just kept a perfect phone. F that. Such practices should be illegal. They are designed to scam customers. They should return thr phone if they decide its not worth the trade in. Build that cost into the trade in value, or just charge us $10 for return shipping. F these scumbags.
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Anyways did u buy 5 lines on tracephone or total wireless for points?
TW is a different story. I primarily bought those two IP11s to trade in to Google Fi, but after reading all these stories of people not getting the promised trade in values, I am most likely going to go in a different direction as I mentioned in my previous posts.
I am also thinking about getting 18k points if possible 20k to get 300 for new iphone 11. The issue is not sure if the 20k will be equal to 300 in 2 months so might be just wasting money keeping lines alive... This way TracFone is better where you can get 3 lines for 60 for 20k points for 90 days then buy new iphone for 320 but not sure if 20k points will translate to $300....
I was recently overseas for just over 3 months. Despite following all of their recommendations by minimally using my Google Fi sim, getting a local unlimited sim for data in each country, and using WiFi otherwise, they shut off my international data just before my flights back to the US. I reached out to their customer service and then to their Twitter when all else failed. This is a hard rule that they don't use any common sense to allow exceptions for. I would've been out of luck with no data on the way home had I not also had a T-Mobile sim that had not cut me off. With the recent upgrades to T-Mobile's higher tier Magenta plans, Google Fi is not really useful overseas anymore for long-term travel.
There's no way this downgraded-to-hell portable heater is worth $800. Even at $350 I have regrets. I would skip the S22 series altogether and get something else.
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