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expiredDLS4U | Staff posted Feb 10, 2023 09:48 PM
expiredDLS4U | Staff posted Feb 10, 2023 09:48 PM

T-Mobile Magenta Max Plan Customers: Home Internet Service + $150 Gift Card

w/ Autopay (New Customers)

$30/month

$50

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T-Mobile is offering T-Mobile Magenta Max Plan Customers: T-Mobile Home Internet Service + $150 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard (New Customers) or $50 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard (Existing Customers) for $30/month. Enrollment in autopay is required.

Thanks to staff member DLS4U for finding this deal.

Note: Eligibility may be limited.

For full details of the $30 home internet offer:
  1. Visit the T-Mobile Home Internet Eligibility Page
  2. In the menu bar at the top of the page, open the drop down menu for Plan
  3. Click Home Internet Plan
  4. Scroll down to the offer for "Get home internet for $30/mo. with Magenta MAX"
  5. Click See full terms
New Customers Only:
  1. Visit here and click Check Availability, then Continue as Guest
  2. A banner for a $150 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard offer for New Customers will appear at the top.
  3. Sign up for a new unlimited Home Internet or Small Business Internet line of service, then on your T-Mobile account, go to https://promotions.t-mobile.com/ within 30 days of activation.
  4. Enter all required information
  5. You will log in to the promotion site to redeem your rebate using your T-Mobile ID (learn how to find it)
  6. Use Rebate Code: 230170
  7. You will receive your $150 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard within 12 weeks of receipt of your valid submission.

Home Internet Offer Details:
  • Credit approval required
  • Savings via $20 monthly bill credit.
  • Qualifying credit, voice line, and unlimited Home Internet line required.
  • Existing customers must visit myT-Mobile.com
  • Credits may take up to 2 bill cycles; credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans.
  • Limit 1/account.
  • May not be combined with some offers or discounts (e.g., Price Lock)
$50 / $150 Mastercard Gift Card Offer Details:
  • 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.
  • Allow 12 weeks from fulfillment 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

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

Original Post

Written by DLS4U | Staff
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T-Mobile is offering T-Mobile Magenta Max Plan Customers: T-Mobile Home Internet Service + $150 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard (New Customers) or $50 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard (Existing Customers) for $30/month. Enrollment in autopay is required.

Thanks to staff member DLS4U for finding this deal.

Note: Eligibility may be limited.

For full details of the $30 home internet offer:
  1. Visit the T-Mobile Home Internet Eligibility Page
  2. In the menu bar at the top of the page, open the drop down menu for Plan
  3. Click Home Internet Plan
  4. Scroll down to the offer for "Get home internet for $30/mo. with Magenta MAX"
  5. Click See full terms
New Customers Only:
  1. Visit here and click Check Availability, then Continue as Guest
  2. A banner for a $150 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard offer for New Customers will appear at the top.
  3. Sign up for a new unlimited Home Internet or Small Business Internet line of service, then on your T-Mobile account, go to https://promotions.t-mobile.com/ within 30 days of activation.
  4. Enter all required information
  5. You will log in to the promotion site to redeem your rebate using your T-Mobile ID (learn how to find it)
  6. Use Rebate Code: 230170
  7. You will receive your $150 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard within 12 weeks of receipt of your valid submission.

Home Internet Offer Details:
  • Credit approval required
  • Savings via $20 monthly bill credit.
  • Qualifying credit, voice line, and unlimited Home Internet line required.
  • Existing customers must visit myT-Mobile.com
  • Credits may take up to 2 bill cycles; credits will stop if you cancel any lines or change plans.
  • Limit 1/account.
  • May not be combined with some offers or discounts (e.g., Price Lock)
$50 / $150 Mastercard Gift Card Offer Details:
  • 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.
  • Allow 12 weeks from fulfillment 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

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

Original Post

Written by DLS4U | Staff

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Honest-IJM
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This service is very oversold in many markets. I am on it currently, and it went completely to pot after the $25 promo in December. If I had any other option, I would jump at it, this service is so unreliable I have to use my phone much of the time. If you are lucky, this could be a great budget option, but most are going to be in internet hell! Rant over...😄
devs23
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FWIW, I switched to this service in December to take advantage of the $25/mo offer. I've been very impressed by the speed and reliability. Speed Test results are typically around 600 down and about 300 up, but it goes without saying that your results will most definitely vary by location/market, time of day, router placement, etc. I'm fairly sure you have a trial period (and there's no contract anyway), so it's a low or no risk option to try it out.
Honest-IJM
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I have been a TMHI customer for a year and a half, and the last 3 months have been miserable. I am located in Central Florida. For more input from other users you can check out the TMHI subreddit, many are having the same issues I am. https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobileisp/#sort=new

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May 31, 2023 05:27 PM
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daman619May 31, 2023 05:27 PM
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I had it for a while in Western PA. Was very disappointed in the speeds and reliability. It worked great at night but was so sluggish throughout the day. I went back to Fios.
May 31, 2023 05:46 PM
48 Posts
Joined Mar 2006
gimpMay 31, 2023 05:46 PM
48 Posts
Just tried to sign up for this, and the rep tried to scam me by saying Magenta Max is retired so it doesn't apply for the $30/mo. Even their website still says it. I'm so mad, I'm going to switch to Verizon.
May 31, 2023 06:25 PM
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MozartAMay 31, 2023 06:25 PM
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Quote from evvlau :
how stable is the speed?
Depend on location, time of day, holiday, weather, etc, the speed is not very stable. Like during poor weather (heavy rain) may reduce the speed and ping.

Additional, think of it this way, when you are traveling around with your cellphone, is there some place you have no signal and some place you have good signal? If you go to some place that has no (or very poor) signal, in reality, you can't even connect to internet or very slow. If you are at some place that has very good signal, then depend on how crowded the cellphone tower you connect to, it can be <10Mbps (extremely crowded) to >500Mbps (not very crowded).

There are enough posts just in various Tmobile Home internet thread that said they get into speed/ping and disconnect issues especially during peak hour and it is for something important like work from home (or online gaming, etc) that they switch back to other ISP.

If you have time, go read all the posts in those threads. Remember Tmobile doesn't guarantee the minimum speed you get. If you do get this, don't cancel your old ISP right away. Try out few months first and then decide if this is right for you. Hopefully you can get a better picture what kind of speed, ping, and disconnection, etc you get after those few months.

And people should stop asking what's the speed they may get or how stable it is. As many posts before in various thread mentioned, the speed and ping varies by location. Location will play a huge role in stability and consistency of connection. Kind of like a "location lottery".

And when you add tons of new users because of various Tmobile Home Internet deal, the chance of winning this "location speed/ping lottery" is getting slimmer.

Pretty easy to understand when each cellphone tower can only handle so many devices (or home internet users) and up to certain speed share by all the Tmobile users in that area. Each person may get xxx mbps download (and certain ping). When more and more people signup with various Tmobile Home Internet deal, the cellphone tower capability for each person/device will decrease (in certain area may decrease dramatically) when add these many new users to each cellphone tower. That download(and ping) number is not going to stay the same after adding so many people. So whoever posted their number, that number may change after potentially many people joining their area with various deals.

Also, if you live near place like shopping plaza, church, school, community center, park, etc which a lot of people come and go, there may be significance number of people joining your cellphone tower (at certain time of day, etc) which affect your speed/ping, etc at various time of the day.

Tmobile Home Internet has lower data priority than cellphone user. So if there are a lot of cellphone users using the cellphone tower your Tmobile Home Internet connect to, since Home Internet data has lowest priority, it is the first thing that get slow down.
Last edited by MozartA May 31, 2023 at 06:49 PM.
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Jun 01, 2023 12:16 AM
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DieselMaxManJun 01, 2023 12:16 AM
5 Posts
Right now (May 31) Tmobile can not link home gateway accounts to the Tmobile ID. So getting Ooma VOIP phone service activated is impossible till the TMobile account ID issue is resolved.
Jun 01, 2023 01:28 AM
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SlickFeather6712Jun 01, 2023 01:28 AM
20 Posts
Quote from devs23 :
FWIW, I switched to this service in December to take advantage of the $25/mo offer. I've been very impressed by the speed and reliability. Speed Test results are typically around 600 down and about 300 up, but it goes without saying that your results will most definitely vary by location/market, time of day, router placement, etc. I'm fairly sure you have a trial period (and there's no contract anyway), so it's a low or no risk option to try it out.
I also signed up when it was $25 a month conveniently when frontier jacked up my price.

The first two months were a bit rough. My wyze cameras would stutter and only show a frame every 2-4 seconds. I messed with my ubiquiti router settings and eventually I feel like it fixed itself. I haven't really thought about it. Just works. No complaints from the Netflix watchers. I'm very happy with it.
Jun 01, 2023 02:05 AM
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OoTLinkJun 01, 2023 02:05 AM
1,283 Posts
This company needs to stop playing these stupid pricing games. It's pretty damn funny how they went from all the "uncarrier" "ONE" crap to this bullshit lol.
Jun 01, 2023 02:48 AM
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TMISCUSJun 01, 2023 02:48 AM
208 Posts
Consistent speed is a major issue. Connection speeds were unreliable, maybe due to congestion. Using for work where video calls are the norm was a poor experience.

Though supposed to be 30Mbps to 180Mbps - mostly on the lower side.

Returned it in less than a month.

The return experience was annoying when I took the modem to a nearby TMo store (does TMo have franchisees?). Initially said they will not accept it and later said they can take it but cannot guarantee when they will send it back. I signed up and got the modem from the same store though.

Asked me to return the modem to the corporate stores or UPS.
Last edited by TMISCUS May 31, 2023 at 08:58 PM.
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Jun 01, 2023 08:00 AM
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eebobbJun 01, 2023 08:00 AM
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I wouldn't take this for free. I was getting less than 7 MB and I'm less than 1/4 mile away from two towers so bad !!! I returned to mine the same day
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Jun 01, 2023 03:11 PM
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RobsTVJun 01, 2023 03:11 PM
850 Posts
Quote from sfhub :
Ooma works fine for me also over TMHI.
OBiTALK voip (OBi202) also works perfectly here with TMHI.
Jun 01, 2023 05:10 PM
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MiserageyJun 01, 2023 05:10 PM
29 Posts
I use the service and it's been reliable for me. I get between 150 (peak hours) and 300, and only once did it go down for maintenance since November. I am on the $25 deal.

I live in a Condo where the only alternative that will service my address is Spectrum and since the complex has no choice they want $80.... so T-Mobile Internet has been a lifesaver for me.
Jun 01, 2023 08:18 PM
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ScottW8683Jun 01, 2023 08:18 PM
98 Posts
Los Angeles 90046. I had AMAZING service at first. 6 months later I can't stream in other rooms until I switch off a device that has access like the tv. I am paying 25 but feel like it's worth giving spectrum 50 dollars so I don't have to deal with VERY random speeds. Also tried an extender and that made things WAY worse. If you go with T-Mobile go with God or whatever you hold in high esteem
Jun 01, 2023 08:30 PM
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b67Jun 01, 2023 08:30 PM
281 Posts
Quote from Honest-IJM :
This service is very oversold in many markets. I am on it currently, and it went completely to pot after the $25 promo in December. If I had any other option, I would jump at it, this service is so unreliable I have to use my phone much of the time. If you are lucky, this could be a great budget option, but most are going to be in internet hell! Rant over...😄
Just like the phone service - hard to get good service even if signal
Jun 01, 2023 08:40 PM
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Honest-IJMJun 01, 2023 08:40 PM
3,019 Posts
Quote from b67 :
Just like the phone service - hard to get good service even if signal
I have had much better results with the phone service. I am on prepaid and still get much better speeds on my phone data than the home internet gateway. Just my personal experience though.
Jun 05, 2023 07:47 AM
55 Posts
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flipkid187Jun 05, 2023 07:47 AM
55 Posts
Quote from Honest-IJM :
I have had much better results with the phone service. I am on prepaid and still get much better speeds on my phone data than the home internet gateway. Just my personal experience though.
As you should. Home internet is on the bottom of the totem pole in regards to service prioritization. Phone speeds should be faster.

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Jun 05, 2023 09:19 AM
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jennifers2634Jun 05, 2023 09:19 AM
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aaaand of course it's not available in my area. I'm about 60 miles north of NYC and still have crap cell phone service at my house. I wish I had a better option than the expensive cable company or the unreliable phone company for internet.
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