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.
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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.
Anyone know if you can stack this with keep and switch offers? Also is it possible to upgrade some of the lines to business elite and pay the difference?
Anyone know if you can stack this with keep and switch offers? Also is it possible to upgrade some of the lines to business elite and pay the difference?
Do you seriously think T-Mobile would let you have a $10/month plan that paid out more than $10/month in credits?
Telco may be dumb sometimes. They aren't that dumb.
Do you seriously think T-Mobile would let you have a $10/month plan that paid out more than $10/month in credits?Telco may be dumb sometimes. They aren't that dumb.
Funnily enough, that's exactly what T-Mobile did for a while. Remember free lines and kickback?
Do we need to keep all 10 lines for a certain period to not lose the discount? If I ported in 10 lines, can I cancel say 5 lines the next month and pay $50 for the remaining 5?
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Do you seriously think T-Mobile would let you have a $10/month plan that paid out more than $10/month in credits?
Telco may be dumb sometimes. They aren't that dumb.
Yes, but they have learned from that.
No more kickback. No more financing value lines. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.
Kickback worked because very few people on that plan min-maxed it. Everyone on a Value $10 plan is maxing its value proposition.
We are now in a triopoly, and line counts no longer matter to Wall St. Only profits.
(And no, DISH/Boost does not count until they actually have an *actual* unlimited plan that doesn't require buying a $399 phone just to activate).
Not that fortunate but about 12 lines for 110 after everything.
No more kickback. No more financing value lines. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.
Kickback worked because very few people on that plan min-maxed it. Everyone on a Value $10 plan is maxing its value proposition.
We are now in a triopoly, and line counts no longer matter to Wall St. Only profits.
(And no, DISH/Boost does not count until they actually have an *actual* unlimited plan that doesn't require buying a $399 phone just to activate).
Yep. Got them all.
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