Google Fi offers New and Existing Customers:
$250 Additional Trade-in Credit for eligible Apple iPhones towards the purchase of
Google Pixel 7 / 7 Pro Smartphone when you use promo code
PIXEL2022 at checkout.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Members
tjphoton and
silentK for finding this deal.
Eligible devices (to receive the full
$250 additional trade-in value for your eligible Apple iPhone):
- Google Pixel 7 from $399 ($200 off)*
- Google Pixel 7 Pro from $599 ($300 off)*
- *You must activate your Pixel device & port-in your number (necessary for new customers only) within 30 days of receiving your order shipment confirmation email and remain active on Fi for a minimum of 60 consecutive days of paid service (from $20/month) or you will be charged the $200 (Pixel 7) / $300 (Pixel 7 Pro) promotional discount provided via this offer. See complete terms here ($200 off Pixel 7) and here ($300 off Pixel 7 Pro).
- Trade in one of these eligible devices:
- iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, and 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max
- iPhone X, XR, XS, and XS Max
- iPhone 8 and 8 Plus
- iPhone SE (2nd gen) and SE (3rd gen)
Example:- 128GB Google Pixel 7($399) - $149 current trade-in value for 64GB Apple iPhone SE (2nd Gen) - $250 bonus trade-in credit w/ code PIXEL2022 = Free (after $399 total trade-in credit is applied) w/ Port-In + (required minimum of) 60-Days Service (starting at $20/month x 2 months = $40)
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After they restructured their pricing and resumed business, their offers are now in line with other competitors and the price is guaranteed for 28 days. I still do business with them because they give you downloadable prepaid labels for the shipper of your choice (USPS, UPS, FedEx, etc) and pay quickly (sometimes same day) after delivery. They also have many payout options. I choose Zelle because the payments aren't tracked like Paypal does. They haven't tried to low-ball me or said my phone didn't match the stated condition. If you have a locked phone, you can select "Other" as Carrier and get a few bucks less, not like some other resellers who really knock down the price of a locked phone, or refuse to accept the phone.
If you have more questions, ask me on Howard Forums. I don't want to get too far off topic in this thread.
is this still the process than needs to be done before the end of the night? https://slickdeals.net/f/16178626-2-pack-tracfone-orbic-journey-1-year-1200-bundle-30-for-new-hsn-account?p=16015
and also what's the amount of points I should be expecting on each account? 20K on the first one and 10k on the second one?
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I originally bought the P7p early Dec during the regular $300 promo deal, it activated fine and the counter showed I needed 45 more days. Well, when the additional $250 promo popped up late Dec, I decided to order a new P7p and return the older one from early Dec. The first $300 promo has since dissapeared from my FI account but this 2nd $300 promo still shows device not activated, chatting with support doesn't help, all they do is assure me it's fine and wait. Am I screwed? Does re-installing the FI app on the P7p reset the counter?
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I originally bought the P7p early Dec during the regular $300 promo deal, it activated fine and the counter showed I needed 45 more days. Well, when the additional $250 promo popped up late Dec, I decided to order a new P7p and return the older one from early Dec. The first $300 promo has since dissapeared from my FI account but this 2nd $300 promo still shows device not activated, chatting with support doesn't help, all they do is assure me it's fine and wait. Am I screwed? Does re-installing the FI app on the P7p reset the counter?
Reinstalling Fi app or resetting phone (including deleting eSIM) has no effect on promotion, I have done it few times and didn't change any promotions
Anyway, based on that thread's suggestion, I have purchased a physical SIM from my local Target store and did the following:
1) Disabled eSIM on the device.
2) Insert new physical SIM into the device.
3) Launched Google Fi App.
4) It immediately asked if I want to transfer the phone number to this "device". I guess Their system simply doesn't associate the eSIM IMEI correctly.
5) I said yes and it immediately transferred the phone number to the physical SIM.
The phone portion worked almost immediately (i.e. calling in or out and SMS). According to fi.google.com website, I no longer have 2 Pixels listed. "Account"->"Your Plan"->"Devices" only shows one Pixel 7 and another entry for the pending trade-in kit.
Finger crossed that within 24-48 hours the checkmarks and countdown will update correctly. At least everything is now moving in the correct direction. If for whatever reason it still doesn't work, I am just going to start the return process. I don't trust their incompetent CSRs to fix any promotion problems.
I will update again tomorrow or Monday.
So if you still have the same eSIM not being recognized as part of the promotion fulfillment, just go ahead and buy a Fi physical SIM from Target, Amazon, BestBuy, etc. Follow the steps above and all should be good after 24-48 hours (it only took about 12 hours / overnight).
Only thing left is the actual trade-in and maintaining an active account for 60 days. Fingers crossed that portion goes OK.
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After they restructured their pricing and resumed business, their offers are now in line with other competitors and the price is guaranteed for 28 days. I still do business with them because they give you downloadable prepaid labels for the shipper of your choice (USPS, UPS, FedEx, etc) and pay quickly (sometimes same day) after delivery. They also have many payout options. I choose Zelle because the payments aren't tracked like Paypal does. They haven't tried to low-ball me or said my phone didn't match the stated condition. If you have a locked phone, you can select "Other" as Carrier and get a few bucks less, not like some other resellers who really knock down the price of a locked phone, or refuse to accept the phone.
I have a bunch of phones which are unlocked and either sealed or in new condition.
Always been hesitant to sell on eBay and Swappa because of horror stories. So will definitely try this website.
Does WecellTrade have a way of giving your phone back if they lowball you? Meaning let's say a Pixel 7 is supposed to be for $350 - if they don't agree with the value when you send the phone, can you get your phone back? Thanks.
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