Update: This popular deal is still available.
T-Mobile offers a
40" TV or $300 eGC when you activate a
New Home Internet Line w/ T-Mobile 5G Home Internet when you
check availability and follow the instructions below.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Bojjihuntindeals for finding this deal.
Note, offer valid w/ qualifying new T-Mobile Home Internet line only. Activate qualifying new Home Internet line between 11/21/24 and 1/15/25
Deal Instructions:
TV
- Visit https://promotions.t-mobile.com/ within 30 days of your qualifying transaction.
- Log in with your T-Mobile online account credentials to redeem.
- For help with your T-Mobile online account credentials, visit https://www.t-mobile.com/support/account/set-up-and-manage-your-t-mobile-id
- Select the promotion you would like to redeem based on the list you are eligible for. Remember, you can only submit for ONE promotion per line!
- You will receive an email with a unique promotion code within 10 weeks of receipt of your valid submission. Follow the link within the email to order your 40" TV and enter the unique promotion code during checkout.
eGC
- Register code within 30 days of activating new unlimited Home Internet line.
- $300 via virtual prepaid Mastercard; requires 60 days service before validation
- This card may be used everywhere Debit Mastercard is accepted
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What would be the price when promo expires?
Deal is confusing to me
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There are other ways to get cellular internet that works much better than TMHI ever could and is cheaper and better than Starlink as well, but you have to be willing to pay up front for the equipment (not unlike Starlink in that regard) and set it up yourself (if that's something you're willing to learn) or pay someone to do it for you. You can get some amazing download/upload speeds out of cellular if you do it right.
After a lot of back and forth with their reps, someone claimed that they have a router that could support what I wanted (Inseego FX3100). I went to a store nearby and they said they don't carry that anymore. So I had to cancel before the end of the trial period and return their stuff.
In terms of speed, it was fine where I live. It could reach 300Mbps+ although the signal isn't that strong. My current Verizon's speed is almost identical although it often fluctuates to undesirable speeds. If I had a normal access to the gateway instead of the extremely unpractical and extremely slow app to control it, I would have kept the service.
I'm curious to know about other people's experience with this.
After a lot of back and forth with their reps, someone claimed that they have a router that could support what I wanted (Inseego FX3100). I went to a store nearby and they said they don't carry that anymore. So I had to cancel before the end of the trial period and return their stuff.
In terms of speed, it was fine where I live. It could reach 300Mbps+ although the signal isn't that strong. My current Verizon's speed is almost identical although it often fluctuates to undesirable speeds. If I had a normal access to the gateway instead of the extremely unpractical and extremely slow app to control it, I would have kept the service.
I'm curious to know about other people's experience with this.
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