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T-Mobile Business Unlimited Select - BYOD - 10 lines for $100

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My previous T-Mobile business rep sent me this pretty great offer. If you're able to switch over from any company that's not a T-Mobile company, they're offering 10 lines for $100 and every line after that is only $10. Things to know: This is an offer for businesses this plan does not qualify for phone promotions. He also has device data plans available for $15/device.


https://go.business.t-mobile.com/...68a8d40c7f
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My previous T-Mobile business rep sent me this pretty great offer. If you're able to switch over from any company that's not a T-Mobile company, they're offering 10 lines for $100 and every line after that is only $10. Things to know: This is an offer for businesses this plan does not qualify for phone promotions. He also has device data plans available for $15/device.


https://go.business.t-mobile.com/...68a8d40c7f

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Sounds great. I gave an llc with tax ID. Currently have 10 lines cricket for $250. Should I switch? "(Fees totaling up to $3.99 per line, and federal and local surcharges apply. See Broadband Facts at T-Mobile.com. Capable device required for some features.)" What is the per line coat after all fees? Pros and cons vs cricket? Thank you. Thumbs up.
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So this is 10 lines for $100 before taxes and gov't/state fees/taxes, correct?
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Does anyone know if I can switch my personal T-mo plan to a business plan or is it a hard requirement to switch from a different provider?
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Wow this is insane! Even the folks with grandfathered plans and stacked free lines probably can't beat this!
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Unlimited talk & text features for direct communications between 2 people; others (e.g., conference & chat lines, etc.) may cost extra.

Too many gotchas.

Why does it cost extra for talking to 2 people?
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So after reading the fine print, you also have to add a $35/device connection charge, and also have to purchase the $20 Sim Starter Kit for each device? (And also use autopay, yadda yadda yadda) Also doesnt include hotspot?
Last edited by desynergy May 16, 2025 at 02:40 PM.
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Quote from desynergy :
So after reading the fine print, you also have to add a $35/device connection charge, and also have to purchase the $20 Sim Starter Kit for each device? (And also use autopay, yadda yadda yadda) Also doesnt include hotspot?
Up to $35 Device Connection Charge due at sale. Waived with eSIM activation online.
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The ultimate Edge plan has $1000 off per line over 36 months .. wondering if this is combinable with $600 credit for BYOD .. in which case the service would be essentially $0.55/line/mo + taxes

45*36 =1,620 - 1,600
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Quote from pony :
I've seen people with 10 lines that pay a total of $8/month (80 cents per line), taxes included.

Holy shit!! No way!!
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Quote from SiennaLake7963 :
Up to $35 Device Connection Charge due at sale. Waived with eSIM activation online.
How do you activate this deal (or any business plan) online? Not going through 3rd party sellers, which more than likely do not offer this, or any good deals.
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$35 device connection charge and what is the $20 sim starter kit. That kills the deal bug time if it's $55 on top of every line.Unlimited Select: $35 device connection charge due at saleplus taxes & $20 Sim Starter Kit.

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