Go to
https://promotions.t-mobile.com/
enter your number for submission and log in
Scroll down to reward tracker to your promotion
Click on Redeem button.
Enter your tmobile internet number
​You'll get your card.
Reddit page with tips, info etc: https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobileisp/
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Deal is now live:
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https://www.t-mobile.com/home-int...o-t-mobile
https://www.t-mobile.com/home-internet
https://www.t-mobile.com/home-internet/deals
https://www.t-mobile.com/offers
Backup Links to the $25 Home Internet promo:
https://web.archive.org/web/20221...o-t-mobile
https://web.archive.org/web/20221...e-internet
https://web.archive.org/web/20221...rnet/deals
https://web.archive.org/web/20221...com/offers
When calling, chatting, or in-store you can mention to promo name/id "2022 HINT P22" or Promo Code SP010 so that the customer rep can find the Promo.
The bill credits will also show on the statement "2022 HINT P22".
Promo showing up on T-Mobile.com

Terms of the Promo:

To check if promo was applied go to:
https://my.t-mobile.com/account/account-overview
Then a new line phone number for Home Internet should be listed. Click Line details and you should see something like the following screenshot:

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Deal started 12/08 with unkown end date
EXISTING HOME INTERNET CUSTOMERS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE.
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Make sure you are signing up for Home Internet Unlimited and NOT Home Internet Lite. Home Internet Lite does not get the promo.
From CNET article: "Those interested in T-Mobile Home Internet can enter their address at the carrier's website to see if it is available in your area. If you have multiple lines on your account, such as a family plan where not everyone still lives together, the carrier confirms to CNET that you could activate multiple T-Mobile Home Internet lines at the discounted $25 promo rate, so long as the addresses are eligible for the Home Internet service."
https://www.cnet.com/home/internet/t-mobiles-latest-5g-home-internet-bundle-will-drop-the-price-to-25-per-month/
After earlier telling CNET that multiple lines on an account could sign up for the offer -- such as a family plan where not everyone still lives together -- the carrier said on Wednesday that the deal will be limited to one Home Internet line per account.
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2 Promotional Offers you will receive just for signing up for our Home Internet
#1 $100 Redemption & #2 1 Year of Paramount+ Streaming.
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To enroll in the Paramount+ On Us offer visit #md#[https://t-mo.cc/x33qbam2po](https...m2po)#/md# then log in to your My T-Mobile account.
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How to redeem your $100 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard®
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To receive this offer, you'll need to submit for the rebate on #md#[ Rebate Submission](http://www.promotions.
- Check availability and sign up for unlimited T-Mobile Home Internet. https://www.t-mobile.com/isp/eligibility
- If available, sign up for a T-Mobile ID https://www.t-mobile.com/support/...-mobile-id
- If you're already a T-Mobile voice customer, you may already have a TMO ID.
- If you don't have a TMO ID, click here https://insider.t-mobile.com/faq to find your billing phone number.
- Home Internet activation that requires shipping of gateway will not occur until gateway has shipped, which is approximately 3-5 days after the order date.
- Once you receive your Home Internet Gateway device, go to https://promotions.t-mobile.com/ and input your 10-digit billing phone number and password to login.
- Click here https://insider.t-mobile.com/faq for help finding your 10-digit billing phone number.
- Fill out the promotion registration form using promo code: 2022HINTP10
- Eligible customers will receive the Virtual Prepaid Mastercard in 6-8 weeks.
Limited-time offer; subject to change. Register code within 30 days of activating qualifying new unlimited Home Internet or Small Business Internet line. If you have cancelled Home Internet lines in past 90 days, you may need to reactivate them first. $100 via virtual prepaid Mastercard, which you can use online or in-store via accepted mobile payment apps; no cash access & expires in 6 months. The Virtual Prepaid Mastercard is issued by Sunrise Banks N.A., Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Mastercard International Incorporated. Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated. This card may be used everywhere Debit Mastercard is accepted. Registration, activation, acceptance, or use of this card constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions stated in the Prepaid Card Agreement. This promotion is not associated, sponsored, or endorsed by Mastercard or Sunrise Banks N.A. Allow 8 weeks from fulfilment of offer requirements. Lines must be active and in good standing when card is issued. Max 1/account. May not be combined with some offers or discounts.
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Tried to order online, it still says $50 after $5 autopay. Why it is not showing $25?
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Per T-mobile Customer service it will not show the $25 dollar nor the promo if you order online but as long as you order during the promotion period it will automatically get added to your account. User dishguy confirmed that indeed it worked, I included his post below for reference . Alternatively you can call, chat, go to a store, or reach out to T-Force on Twitter or Facebook to get them to place the order for you.
Good luck.
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For existing customers, chatGPT provided an alternative solution:

Not sure why this was removed but - FYI -
For those that care;
The modem/router that comes with home internet service has
a built-in GPS receiver and antenna, and sends your GPS location back to T-Mo at regular intervals and presumably they can request it anytime.
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I wonder if this is portable as long as you have an oulet for power?
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is it worth the time to argue for that $10 or just let it go.
So how does Tmobile prevent too many users using the same tower and the speed no longer acceptable? They set certain sign up capacity per area/tower based on your home address. This is just an estimate since potentially cellphone plan users can still travel around plus each tower may have more heavy data user than others, etc.
Also, my address is not available right now but I called the store and they said they can help me. If I have a good tmobile voice service at home then I'm good. Otherwise, retun it.
Just to add up, my brothers home address is eligible. This will be my backup plan if all fails. Will I able to use his address then use it on mine? 300 miles difference. Thanks.
"If you have cancelled Internet lines in past 90 days, you may need to reactivate them first. ..... credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans"
That would include cancel your existing full price internet line, then the credit will stop. If you read it more carefully, even if you have 4 voice lines and cancel just ONE voice line, then your credit may stop? The term said cancel "ANY" (voice/internet(?))) lines and not cancel all voice lines.
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"If you have cancelled Internet lines in past 90 days, you may need to reactivate them first. ..... credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans"
That would include cancel your existing full price internet line, then the credit will stop. If you read it more carefully, even if you have 4 voice lines and cancel just ONE voice line, then your credit may stop? The term said cancel "ANY" (voice/internet(?))) lines and not cancel all voice lines.
I live in the suburbs of a large metro area, in the middle of three towers, but trees and small foothills block direct line-of-sight to all of them. Two of them are along a freeway, but the Arkadian device, same as my mobile phone, is locking onto the third tower about a mile away. From cellmapper.net, I can see that the cell I'm locked to is pointed towards my direction; not so many houses, but a large road with 3 churches, 2 schools, as well as the car traffic.
So this is not going to be able to replace my Comcast 800/25 Mbps cable Internet anytime soon. That said, will keep it as backup since essentially free for four month assuming the $100 prepaid card shows up - could be handy during winter storm season. And just today, Comcast was doing upgrades to the overhead lines all around the neighborhood, so Internet was down for about 6 hours; so the T-mobile Internet came in handy already today as a backup. After Comcast came back online though, the new overhead cables apparently were overdue, a Speedtest from my router showed 840 Mbps down, previously I guess the old lines were degraded that I'd never seen more than 700 Mbps....
The WiFi radio on the T-Mobile router is crap, but I run ethernet between it and my Deco M9 mesh system, and can get pretty good speeds throughout the house.
- As others have pointed out, if your smartphones and home internet are both on T-Mobile, and there is a T-Mobile outage in your area, you are SOL -- putting all your eggs in one basket. This happened to me for a day and I had no way to work from home
- If your smartphones are on T-Mobile, and home internet with someone else (i.e., Xfinity/Comcast), your situation may not be much better, depending on which outage occurs:
- If T-Mobile has outage, you still have Xfinity/Comcast for internet access
- If Xfinity/Comcast has a major outage in your area, you may have limited access to T-Mobile due to congestion. This happened to me for a day -- Xfinity went out first, then shortly after T-Mobile service became so congested to the point I was only getting about 10 seconds of internet access for every 5 minutes. I assume this was due to all the smartphones switching from wifi to cell when Xfinity went out in my area. This was on my smartphone. T-Mobile Home Internet is deprioritized behind phones so it practically had zero internet service.
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I live in the suburbs of a large metro area, in the middle of three towers, but trees and small foothills block direct line-of-sight to all of them. Two of them are along a freeway, but the Arkadian device, same as my mobile phone, is locking onto the third tower about a mile away. From cellmapper.net, I can see that the cell I'm locked to is pointed towards my direction; not so many houses, but a large road with 3 churches, 2 schools, as well as the car traffic.
So this is not going to be able to replace my Comcast 800/25 Mbps cable Internet anytime soon. That said, will keep it as backup since essentially free for four month assuming the $100 prepaid card shows up - could be handy during winter storm season. And just today, Comcast was doing upgrades to the overhead lines all around the neighborhood, so Internet was down for about 6 hours; so the T-mobile Internet came in handy already today as a backup. After Comcast came back online though, the new overhead cables apparently were overdue, a Speedtest from my router showed 840 Mbps down, previously I guess the old lines were degraded that I'd never seen more than 700 Mbps....
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