T-Mobile offers
Non-T-Mobile Customers their
3-Month T-Mobile Network Pass Unlimited 5G Service Trial for
Free when you activate via
eSIM (physical SIM cards not eligible) using the
T-Mobile app (
Android /
iOS) on an eligible unlocked 5G-capable device with eSIM support.
Thanks to community member
Tuxedo1 for finding this deal.
- Note: During times of network congestion, customers on this plan using greater than 50GB/month may notice reduced speeds until next bill cycle due to data prioritization.
Deal Instructions:
- Make sure you are connected to WiFi with an active internet connection.
- Download the T-Mobile app to your compatible device from the Apple App Store (iPhone) or Google Play Store (Android).
- Open the T-Mobile app and choose Try T-Mobile.
- Follow the on-screen steps to sign up, including:
- Checking your eligibility
- Creating your profile
- Connecting your eSIM
- Once you have signed up for Network Pass, you can activate your eSIM by using the steps found here.
- See complete offer terms and answers to many questions here.
C
ompatible Devices (must be unlocked):
- Apple
- iPhone XS, XS Max
- iPhone 11, 11 Pro
- iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
- iPhone SE (2022)
- Google
- Pixel 3, 3XL
- Pixel 3a, 3a XL
- Pixel 4, 4 XL
- Pixel 4a, 4a 5G
- Pixel 5, 5a
- Pixel 6, 6 Pro
- Samsung
- Galaxy Fold
- Galaxy Note20, Note 20 Ultra
- Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra
- Galaxy S21, S21+, S21 Ultra
- Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra
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Top Comments
"So, there's this Mint Mobile company that's using our network but charging a lot less. What should we do?"
"I dunno, copy their intro promo?"
"I dunno, buy them out with our $$$?"
"How about both?"
"Nice job, Johnson. Time to hit the bar, everybody."
New user is new IMEI (device not used on the T-Mobile network).
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What happened is people with your information (like the recent Equfiax Data Breach), those ID theft people able to open AT&T wireless account online using your name and your credit. If you have open wireless account online before, you probably know they just need to answer few questions and your SSN to open the account. And probably can get those from various data breach.
And then they order the iPhone from AT&T using "YOUR" credit (wireless account they opened using your info). And later on, you will get a bill from AT&T saying your account (using your credit) purchased the iPhone and you have to pay back AT&T with your monthly bill.
So if you have Fraud Alerts put into your credit report before or Tmobile/AT&T know your personal info has been stolen before, they may require you to go to the store to prove it is you and avoid "someone else" using your credit to get things like iPhone from their store. If someone knowing your personal information can open a line with your existing account, who know what else they can do with the new line you own like additional device purchase using that new line created with your credit.
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Also, in case you didn't know, T-Mobile is closing most, if not all, of their physical stores. For people that have simple, easily solved issues, this isn't a problem. However, for people with technical issues, older folks who need 1 on 1 help setting up a new phone, etc, this is a problem. The only time I ever got real help was in a brick & mortar location. We left when they started throttling the assistance that in store employees could do to help & started forcing customers to go online or to call. All we needed to do was apply the nurse's discount to our account. Instead they closed our account, opened a new one, failed to transfer our phones & all promotions that we had along with it. They strung us along for 2 weeks attempting to fix their problem, each time giving us a different story and outright lying to us about what they did that caused the problem. They never remedied the problem they caused & we ended up closing our account & going to Verizon.
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What happened is people with your information (like the recent Equfiax Data Breach), those ID theft people able to open AT&T wireless account online using your name and your credit. If you have open wireless account online before, you probably know they just need to answer few questions and your SSN to open the account. And probably can get those from various data breach.
And then they order the iPhone from AT&T using "YOUR" credit (wireless account they opened using your info). And later on, you will get a bill from AT&T saying your account (using your credit) purchased the iPhone and you have to pay back AT&T with your monthly bill.
So if you have Fraud Alerts put into your credit report before or Tmobile/AT&T know your personal info has been stolen before, they may require you to go to the store to prove it is you and avoid "someone else" using your credit to get things like iPhone from their store. If someone knowing your personal information can open a line with your existing account, who know what else they can do with the new line you own like additional device purchase using that new line created with your credit.
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