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Edited September 5, 2024
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Saw this offer on multiple chase cards. Language is a little unclear as to whether two payments with the first being small and the second being $50 would qualify or if you need 2x $50 payments, but here it is. I got it 3/6. Word is there might be a VZ version floating around but I have not seen it personally.
https://www.chase.com/personal/merchant-offers
"Earn $50 cash back on your second payment of a T-Mobile plan when you spend $50 or more.
At T-Mobile, you can save on every plan vs. AT&T and Verizon. Right now, you can get 4 lines of unlimited for just $25 a line. Visit the T-Mobile savings calculator to see how much you can save and make the switch to America's largest and fastest 5G network today.
4 Lines of Essentials: With autopay discount using elig. payment method; plus taxes & fees. +$5/line w/out Autopay.
Offer expires 10/14/2024. Must make second payment by 11/1/24. Offer valid one time only, with a 2 purchase minimum. Payment must be made directly with the merchant. Offer not valid on purchases made using third-party services, delivery services, or a third-party payment account (e.g., buy now pay later). Recurring payments will occur after plan signup. For cancellation policy and details, visit merchant website."
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Yes but you lose a $5 discount on auto pay and gain $50 back…netting you $40
"Earn $75 cash back when you make two new, qualifying wireless plan payments of at least $37.50 each with AT&T Wireless. "
I think u can pay the bill with the cc before ur auto pay comes out. You just have to have auto pay checked. I dunno how far in advanced u need to pay so you don't get double charged.
Keep the autopay with your checking account but pay before due date with a credit card.
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Setup auto pay on your checking then use credit card for manual payment before autopay hits. Not rocket science, folks!
There is an autopay discount for non-credit card payments?! May i ask how much we are talking about?
I keep a backup debit card from a credit union my emergency stash card that's linked to T-Mobile for the autopay discount. However I pay my entire bill with the credit card and still get the auto pay discount. I do this because my Wells Fargo credit card has cell phone protection, if you pay the bill through them.
I'd rather pay through Wells Fargo and in case something happens I can make a claim with them to replace my phone. I agree with you if they ever cut off this loophole I may be looking for MVNO or cheaper prepaid option, they already raised my plan 2 lines and extra $5 each by going back on there price lot guarantee so being a loyal customer means nothing to them, so I would go where the grass may not be greener but definitely cheaper.
I pay TMO every month In full with my credit card 72 hours before the auto pay payment comes out and I still have my discount. I believe with T-Mobile as long as the bank account /debit card is on file, as the primary card for billing you'll get the autopay discount no matter how you "pay" for your bill. ( loophole for us who prefer credit card payments).
However, I have friends on Verizon and their billing system is definitely different. From what I'm told YMMV If you pay with a card not linked or not the primary they said they've lost their auto pay discount on Verizon.
None in mine either.
This was certainly the case with the free MLB.tv offer through T-Mo when MLB would NOT allow you to access the free year if you were using another cell provider to watch. They cancelled such subscriptions.
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This was certainly the case with the free MLB.tv offer through T-Mo when MLB would NOT allow you to access the free year if you were using another cell provider to watch. They cancelled such subscriptions.
Hmm that might be the case. I have the Chase App and none of my cards have it (including the business card)
My parents don't use the Chase App and both of their business cards have it.
We are current T-Mobile customers.
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Luckily for me they pay the bills still so guess it won't hurt putting 2x $50 charges on them.
I think to be safe I'll try to space them out over the next few weeks.