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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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It works, I made 2 $51 payments on Sept 4th three hours apart, charges posted on Sept 5th, and credit is marked as "redeemed" on Sept 7th. No credit yet though
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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.