Update: This offer is still available.
T-Mobile Home Internet offers a
$300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard when you sign up for a qualifying
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plan online.
Thanks to Community Member
desterpot for finding this deal.
Note, offer valid w/ qualifying new T-Mobile Home Internet line only. Activate qualifying new Home Internet line by 2/20/2025
Deal Instructions:- Visit the promotion page and enter your address to check eligiblity.
- Sign up for a new qualifying T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plan online.
- prices as low as $35/month for current T-Mobile customers with AutoPay and any postpaid voice line
- Maintain active service for at least 60 days.
- Register code within 30 days of activating qualifying new Home Internet line.
- Receive a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard to use online or with mobile payment apps (allow up to 10 weeks for prepaid card delivery).
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From the second line in the OP'
T-Mobile is offering a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard when you sign up for 5G Home Internet online—but this is a limited-time offer and only available for digital activations (not in stores).
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i just need Rely Home Internet
online chat: That Plan will not cover your entire home, As it only covers 1,000 Square feet. That does not come with the $300 gift card
Where are you even finding this? I don't see any T-Mobile entries in Capital One shopping…
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I'm getting 200-380Mbps download and 40-100Mbps upload speeds. Almost always at the max speed.
BTW I wasn't charged the $35 activation fee. I just signed up Dec 29.
Their $60 internet uses a different router, and the $70 internet comes with a mesh repeater.
I personally don't want to use their router - you can't set up anything on it. I use ethernet cables to my own mesh routers that I can control. I am using double-nat (more like triple-nat because of their CGNAT) without any problems. You basically can't run any servers or forward any ports because you don't have a real IPv4 address on the t-mobile side. You can use a VPN that has port forwarding or other solutions for bittorrent or servers that need incoming ports.
T-Mobile is offering a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard when you sign up for 5G Home Internet online—but this is a limited-time offer and only available for digital activations (not in stores).
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