For NON-DISCOUNTED plans only.
55+, Military, etc. are not eligible.
expiredhobosapien posted Jun 28, 2023 03:11 PM
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expiredhobosapien posted Jun 28, 2023 03:11 PM
Select T-Mobile Postpaid Customers: Get One New BYOD Line
(One-Time DCC Fee Applies)Free
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Sometimes these deals require going in store and limited time (24-72hrs usually). It's completely free (taxes & fees not included). If you have a tax inclusive plan like magenta, then everything is free (you might still have tax/fees of 10 cents or so... pointing it out since it triggers some people). Free as long as you don't close it. If you removed any lines in past 90 days they must be added before you can add another lime that would be free. If you cancel any lines within 12 months from adding the free line you lose the discount.
You CAN port a number in while adding the free line or later down the road. If you port the number OUT later, you might lose the free line. You can remove lines after 12 months and it won't affect the free line. Generally, you can't get the free line & a free phone promotion, extremely YMMV since it works for a few people, but I wouldn't count on it.
Know the terms and conditions before making a mistake and ranting.
Edit* Terms & Conditions? 'Customers must have the "2023BYOD_P1" segment on their account in Atlas or Tapestry to qualify. Customers with no segment or "2023BYOD_P1 - Inactive" are not eligible. BYOD or FRP purchases only (EIP not eligible for life of line). Device Connection Charge is required.'
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just found it: Simple Choice
I am on simple choice plan, no previous free lines.
Thanks.
I am just trying to know the benefits of this new line.
It's about bragging rights so they can come into each TMO thread and post the same thing over and over.
just found it: Simple Choice
thank you
Also the point about a debit card was that providing your bank information to T-Mobile may not be a good option in that they have been hacked.
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