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frontpagedesterpot posted Feb 20, 2025 06:17 PM
frontpagedesterpot posted Feb 20, 2025 06:17 PM

T-Mobile: $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard w/ New 5G Home Internet Line

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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:
  1. Visit the promotion page and enter your address to check eligiblity.
  2. 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
  3. Maintain active service for at least 60 days.
  4. Register code within 30 days of activating qualifying new Home Internet line.
  5. Receive a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard to use online or with mobile payment apps (allow up to 10 weeks for prepaid card delivery).

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Limited-time offer; subject to change.
  • Available for digital activations, not available in retail.
  • Register code within 30 days of activating qualifying new Home Internet line.
  • If you have cancelled Internet lines in past 90 days, you may need to reactivate them first.
  • $300 via virtual prepaid Mastercard: requires 60 days service before validation.
  • Allow up to 10 weeks for prepaid card delivery.
  • Max 1/account. May not be combined with some offers or discounts.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

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Written by desterpot
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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:
  1. Visit the promotion page and enter your address to check eligiblity.
  2. 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
  3. Maintain active service for at least 60 days.
  4. Register code within 30 days of activating qualifying new Home Internet line.
  5. Receive a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard to use online or with mobile payment apps (allow up to 10 weeks for prepaid card delivery).

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Limited-time offer; subject to change.
  • Available for digital activations, not available in retail.
  • Register code within 30 days of activating qualifying new Home Internet line.
  • If you have cancelled Internet lines in past 90 days, you may need to reactivate them first.
  • $300 via virtual prepaid Mastercard: requires 60 days service before validation.
  • Allow up to 10 weeks for prepaid card delivery.
  • Max 1/account. May not be combined with some offers or discounts.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

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proppat
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I recommend their internet service. Me and my girlfriend have it and it's not only faster than what we had from Spectrum with better reliability and surprisingly about the same latency. It's perfectly fine for gaming and we're usually streaming on multiple devices and gaming at the same time.
SmileyOne
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Terms and conditions state "Activate qualifying new Home Internet line between 11/21/24 and 1/15/25".
gl21133
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FWIW I submitted for the December promo and I'm still waiting. 6-8 weeks is what they say. Pretty happy with the service though, I use a Keep Connect and reset every 2 days and have had almost no issues.

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Feb 21, 2025 05:07 PM
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sam19777Feb 21, 2025 05:07 PM
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Quote from PhonzoXD :
Ordered the $60 plan since thats the only one with the 300 GC.

Spectrum sucks and my bill keeps increasing due to falling off promos. currently 60, but increasing to 85 in august. Absolutely absurd.

I even gave them a last chance by speaking to a rep, if they can give me some discounts or i'll leave. they wouldnt budge, so here i am.
You can cancel and use another for each year. Now the activation is simple and quick. Non-stop on the network.
Feb 21, 2025 05:33 PM
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rohitjack13Feb 21, 2025 05:33 PM
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Quote from Factorialize :
Saw Capital One's $375 targeted offer just now. Needed to scroll down on the default page (Trending Offers) for a solid 30 seconds for more offers to load, and then did Ctrl-F for "T-Mobile Home Internet". Will report back if it tracked.
I am not able to see the $375. Even the $50 now disappeared. Anyone has other suggestions to find it.
Feb 21, 2025 06:06 PM
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PhonzoXDFeb 21, 2025 06:06 PM
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Quote from sam19777 :
You can cancel and use another for each year. Now the activation is simple and quick. Non-stop on the network.
that is the plan if the service isnt great, and after i get my $300
Feb 21, 2025 06:29 PM
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ShrewdGorilla5647Feb 21, 2025 06:29 PM
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Quote from doneperiod :
As others say, location matters. Describing the location here and how it works. It's a long post, feel free to skip, just trying to point out for the people that ask "how fast" aren't going to get a universal answer.

Extremely rural area, houses average miles apart, no cities. T-Mobile came into the area for the first time a couple years ago. Their equipment is on the Verizon tower over 10 miles away. Verizon only offers band 13, does about 10Mbps max here. T-Mobile has no usable signal without a roof antenna (unlike Verizon). Does about 130Mbps near the tower, and about 100 here.

Internet options here for comparison -
There are no land Internet options here since dialup. Up until a year and a half ago I was using Verizon. Fiber is supposed to be coming this summer, if it matches town it will be 100Mbps at about $100 (the speed is what the funding states). Low demand area for Starlink, $90/month, and $100 discount for signing up. And it averages over 200Mbps.

I'm actually using a Metro phone SIM in a router, my understanding is it's the same priority as T-Mobile Home. The router was $450 and the upgraded antenna I needed, since my old one didn't support T-Mobile, was $400. At the time they didn't offer home Internet here. There is no noticeable fluctuation in speed with the time of day here (no congestion).

What router are you using for Metro phone SIM? I thought we were out of luck with their sims being device locked but I didn't challenge that notion since I haven't really seen anyone talk about it. I do use the common apn changes to allow unlimited hotspot from my tablet line.
Feb 21, 2025 06:33 PM
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eyelovemychevyFeb 21, 2025 06:33 PM
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Quote from tcpflorida :
Not seeing the rebate option for the lowest cost plan - only the Amplified Home Internet $45 /month with postpaid line and above shows the promotion

It is showing now on my end
Feb 21, 2025 08:33 PM
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rohitjack13Feb 21, 2025 08:33 PM
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Asked me for hard pull. Not worth the $300.
Feb 21, 2025 08:51 PM
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findcarsformeFeb 21, 2025 08:51 PM
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I have been told that 300$ offer is only applicable for amplified and above plan. "Rely plan" is not eligible for 300$ but one get other lower eligible promos.

I told them your offer terms doesn't say that, but they told me it's only applicable for amplified. It was told by messaging team and tforce from X.

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Feb 21, 2025 10:25 PM
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doneperiodFeb 21, 2025 10:25 PM
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Quote from ShrewdGorilla5647 :
What router are you using for Metro phone SIM? I thought we were out of luck with their sims being device locked but I didn't challenge that notion since I haven't really seen anyone talk about it. I do use the common apn changes to allow unlimited hotspot from my tablet line.
It's a Mofi 5500. There are a few other brand options, some $200+ range for 5G. I'd go cheaper if looking now, I chose better support when I got it (Canada based), if there had been an issue.
You have to change the IMEI, which some people may not like doing. I got a Metro phone to test service in general (service doesn't work at all most places I am 99% of the time, as in not enough signal to lock on), it was $40 for the phone and first month, using its IMEI number.
Same thing should work with the home service plan but I don't know if they are checking gps location, might be an issue. Their business Internet was $60 last I looked, didn't check if they currently have a rebate, but it officially supports BYOD, so no workaround needed. The band and tower locks would be handy some places, their included devices are limited.
Thought about a cheaper plan. But I'm kinda holding out until I see what the fiber looks like. I'll have to get it installed or it will never be here, but I'd rather not pay double for nearly the same speed (lower pings possibly), and I've had 0 outages with this.
And thought about signing up officially for the rebate, since service is available now, but kind of a (small) hassle for possibly only a few months of service.
Feb 21, 2025 10:50 PM
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ShrewdGorilla5647Feb 21, 2025 10:50 PM
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Quote from doneperiod :
It's a Mofi 5500. There are a few other brand options, some $200+ range for 5G. I'd go cheaper if looking now, I chose better support when I got it (Canada based), if there had been an issue.
You have to change the IMEI, which some people may not like doing. I got a Metro phone to test service in general (service doesn't work at all most places I am 99% of the time, as in not enough signal to lock on), it was $40 for the phone and first month, using its IMEI number.
Same thing should work with the home service plan but I don't know if they are checking gps location, might be an issue. Their business Internet was $60 last I looked, didn't check if they currently have a rebate, but it officially supports BYOD, so no workaround needed. The band and tower locks would be handy some places, their included devices are limited.
Thought about a cheaper plan. But I'm kinda holding out until I see what the fiber looks like. I'll have to get it installed or it will never be here, but I'd rather not pay double for nearly the same speed (lower pings possibly), and I've had 0 outages with this.
And thought about signing up officially for the rebate, since service is available now, but kind of a (small) hassle for possibly only a few months of service.

Thanks for the details. I might try the tablet IMEI if I hone in on one if those cheaper routers.

The home service is/ or will be gps locked very soon I believe. I'm in this thread because it looks like a good deal for setting up a family member vs having service installed.

Your comment caught my eye because I'm on Metro byod unlimited with the extra $20 unlimited tablet line (but hotspot limited to 2gb unless apns are altered and it's used during travel. Would be nice to have a dedicated router instead for use.
Last edited by ShrewdGorilla5647 February 21, 2025 at 03:53 PM.
Feb 21, 2025 11:04 PM
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dealhustlrFeb 21, 2025 11:04 PM
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Is the speed good enough for streaming video, Prime, Hulu, etc?
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Feb 21, 2025 11:06 PM
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OutlawCecil
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Feb 21, 2025 11:06 PM
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Weird. I'm in the middle of a large city and my family uses T-Mobile phones and have never had issues with 5G, yet this says my home is not eligible, but offers me their LITE plan...
Feb 21, 2025 11:30 PM
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lou2004Feb 21, 2025 11:30 PM
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Quote from dealhustlr :
Is the speed good enough for streaming video, Prime, Hulu, etc?
the average download speed is about 200Mbps for me. you can test it on your phone. if you can stream from your phone then this definitely can.
Feb 21, 2025 11:31 PM
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JazzyJoshFeb 21, 2025 11:31 PM
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Quote from rohitjack13 :
I am not able to see the $375. Even the $50 now disappeared. Anyone has other suggestions to find it.
The $375 offer ended last night. Was trying to do it but it was making me call in and I waited on line for an hour for a supposed "2 minute" wait and it didn't go through.

I still have an offer on the card portal, so I'll probably try that tonight. Sucks to lose out on $200 because of their BS but I can deal. I don't think that higher offer will be back concurrently.
Feb 22, 2025 12:19 AM
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rohitjack13Feb 22, 2025 12:19 AM
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Quote from JazzyJosh :
The $375 offer ended last night. Was trying to do it but it was making me call in and I waited on line for an hour for a supposed "2 minute" wait and it didn't go through.

I still have an offer on the card portal, so I'll probably try that tonight. Sucks to lose out on $200 because of their BS but I can deal. I don't think that higher offer will be back concurrently.
I got the $250 offer from capitalone shopping by email. Maybe because i have not used it. I am not signing up given they need to do hard pull on credit reports.

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Feb 22, 2025 01:01 AM
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doneperiodFeb 22, 2025 01:01 AM
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Quote from ShrewdGorilla5647 :
Thanks for the details. I might try the tablet IMEI if I hone in on one if those cheaper routers. The home service is/ or will be gps locked very soon I believe. I'm in this thread because it looks like a good deal for setting up a family member vs having service installed. Your comment caught my eye because I'm on Metro byod unlimited with the extra $20 unlimited tablet line (but hotspot limited to 2gb unless apns are altered and it's used during travel. Would be nice to have a dedicated router instead for use.
I saw that they were geo locking but didn't know if it was enforced yet. Suncomm routers are what I've seen mentioned, would take a little looking to narrow down models, saw some outdoor models that might get a better signal. Some were easier to set up, like mine, I didn't need easy, got it anyway. The interface has boxes to just type in the numbers/select what you need vs. some others that need you to type in commands (not difficult).
I was forgetful, been a year and a half since I set it up. For Metro, IMEI, ttl of 64 (hotspot bypass), and set the APN to match the device (mine is fast.metropcs.com). Tablet might match those settings.

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