Update: this offer is still available
T-Mobile offers
New Customers:
$200 Prepaid Mastercard when you Switch to T-Mobile Home Internet for $50/month when you
follow instructions below.
Thanks Staff Member
ThriftyHippie for sharing this deal
- Click here, select "Check Availability" then enter your home address and phone number to check service availability
- Click "Add to Cart" for Wi-Fi Gateway to add to cart
- Proceed to checkout to complete order
- 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, click here and input your 10-digit billing phone number and password to login.
- Fill out the promotion registration form using promo code: 2023HINTP7
- Eligible customers will receive the Virtual Prepaid Mastercard in 12 weeks.
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If you have a reliable internet connection currently, I wouldn't consider this. The speeds are wide ranging, you can get awesome speeds overnight then crawl during peak load times. Home internet is the lowest priority from what I understand, so Phone lines will get the bandwidth if your tower is crowded. The gateways they send are problematic, some reboot on their own multiple times a day. There was even a firmware update that went out and bricked thousands of units in February.
https://tmo.report/2023/02/bad-fi...et-modems/
This service is not ready for primetime yet, and t-mobile is out there selling it in over-crowded markets. I use it myself, but I have no other good options, and to make it useful I had to put $400 into an antenna kit with hours of setup.
Just alternate between different names to get the new customer price.
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If you have a reliable internet connection currently, I wouldn't consider this. The speeds are wide ranging, you can get awesome speeds overnight then crawl during peak load times. Home internet is the lowest priority from what I understand, so Phone lines will get the bandwidth if your tower is crowded. The gateways they send are problematic, some reboot on their own multiple times a day. There was even a firmware update that went out and bricked thousands of units in February.
https://tmo.report/2023/02/bad-fi...et-modems/
This service is not ready for primetime yet, and t-mobile is out there selling it in over-crowded markets. I use it myself, but I have no other good options, and to make it useful I had to put $400 into an antenna kit with hours of setup.
Just alternate between different names to get the new customer price.
When cancelling, xfinity offered me $30 for 1GB for 2 years, I should have taken that offer but I might consider it in a month or two. So call xfinity before switching
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Comcast is 1.2TB
Comcast is 1.2TB
Comcast/Xfinity cost me $166 last month, so $50 looks good enough to me, not to mention the $200 bonus makes it irresistible.
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Tmo was great then for circumventing the evil empire Xfinity and their data caps; I often used 1.5T to 3TB a month and they never complained or throttled my speeds.
Then I moved to a new address (3 miles south) and the service was shit and unreliable. Cancelled and went to Fiber internet. AT&T fiber is the shit if you have coverage.
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This is a new promotion code, so those who have discontinued T Mo's internet can re-sign for another 3 months. Contact T Mo after 12 weeks if you have not received your $200 reward.
Static ping 15-25 ms. Download speed min 70 Mbps, max 600 Mbps (early morning), average 270 Mbps.
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When cancelling, xfinity offered me $30 for 1GB for 2 years, I should have taken that offer but I might consider it in a month or two. So call xfinity before switching
Do you mean they offered you Gigabit speed at $30?