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frontpageMeowssi | Staff posted Oct 30, 2025 05:27 PM
frontpageMeowssi | Staff posted Oct 30, 2025 05:27 PM

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

from $50/month

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T-Mobile Home Internet offers Up to a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard when you sign up for a qualifying T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plan online starting at $50/month.
  • Note: Offer valid w/ qualifying new T-Mobile Home Internet line only.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal.

Available Plans: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 $50/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 up to 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
  • This offer matches a popular Frontpage Deal from July 2025 which earned over 172 thumbs up from the community.
  • 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.
  • 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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T-Mobile Home Internet offers Up to a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard when you sign up for a qualifying T-Mobile 5G Home Internet plan online starting at $50/month.
  • Note: Offer valid w/ qualifying new T-Mobile Home Internet line only.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal.

Available Plans: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 $50/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 up to 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
  • This offer matches a popular Frontpage Deal from July 2025 which earned over 172 thumbs up from the community.
  • 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.
  • 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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LavenderFaucet6339
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I believe this is their normal offering, so nothing enhanced
slimdunkin117
1917 Posts
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These plans are all the same. I got rely 5g for 30$ a month somehow. It's suppose to be 35$ but they gave some random 5$ promo, with a 200$ prepaid card that came in 2 months..
it's gonna be area dependent but I get 500-700Mbps download, around 50Mbps upload
jeff44jeff
849 Posts
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They just take their time sending your $300 GC. The plan for them is to take a couple of billing cycles to get your GC to you and then some people will forget about their plan to drop to the lower plan. More people would forget to downgrade vs someone upgrading from 50to70 later. The few who forget to downgrade offset the loss of those who do.

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Nov 18, 2025 03:58 AM
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backforwardbackNov 18, 2025 03:58 AM
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Quote from Doctor_Pro40 :
  • Device connection charge $35
Pass!
No charge for me
Nov 18, 2025 04:01 AM
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backforwardbackNov 18, 2025 04:01 AM
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Quote from valleypoboy :
Just my 2 cents for those not aware, this is basically a cell phone in a box that you're using to tether to with your home internet devices. wifi to wifi to wifi... while some of you may be fine, even happy with this, if you want good solid speeds go with ANY provider that gives you a WIRED internet connection to your home either coax or fiber.
oh, you mean spectrum with my whopping 10 up speeds (not always 10) and once a day disconnects for a minute or so.

Always have a link to the spectrum outage sites to see if your area is in the red no internet for you zone.

At a 90 dollar rate with max 400 speeds with price increases for customers with 30 plus years service. Goodbye.

I feel so bad paying 35 a month for 600 down and 60 up with no disconnects. Plus 100 gift card. Plus 50 from other link sites to purchase.

Plus free presents every tuesday.
Last edited by backforwardback November 17, 2025 at 09:06 PM.
Nov 18, 2025 11:37 AM
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LeonidasNov 18, 2025 11:37 AM
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I need to be paid to use this. TMo sucks in our area. You have been warned.
Nov 18, 2025 12:15 PM
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ToMaToSaucesNov 18, 2025 12:15 PM
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Quote from chiermd :
how many devices could stream on this?
I have four people at home, and we're all streaming and playing games online simultaneously. Additionally, I have approximately 30 devices (security cameras, TVs, and smart home devices) connected to the network. There have been no issues whatsoever.
Nov 18, 2025 04:54 PM
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roninNov 18, 2025 04:54 PM
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Quote from Guppi075 :
I combined this with Capital Shopping rewards of $400 and signed up 2 weeks ago, so total reward is $700. This is my second time. I already did this last year and got both rewards from Capital One Shopping and T-mobile. My wife(She has her own T-mobile account) also did this last time and got both rewards. This year, my wife capital shopping didnt show the offer yet. We are waiting for my wife to order again once her Capital One shows the offer.
Here is the referral link for capital one shopping - if anyone is interested - capitaloneshopping.com/r/f5178d44-8155-4e59-8d97-c22f01e16deb
Nice...That's how you work the system!!! woot
Nov 18, 2025 05:44 PM
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valleypoboyNov 18, 2025 05:44 PM
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Quote from backforwardback :
oh, you mean spectrum with my whopping 10 up speeds (not always 10) and once a day disconnects for a minute or so.

Always have a link to the spectrum outage sites to see if your area is in the red no internet for you zone.

At a 90 dollar rate with max 400 speeds with price increases for customers with 30 plus years service. Goodbye.

I feel so bad paying 35 a month for 600 down and 60 up with no disconnects. Plus 100 gift card. Plus 50 from other link sites to purchase.

Plus free presents every tuesday.
Honest question, you have no complaints?
Everyone I've seen that went to any sort of "wireless" home internet has experienced some sort of issues. Throughput might be great, but the delays caused by wireless to wireless hops caused people trying to work from home to have all sorts of odd issues. But my direct experience is well over a year old and that may have been with older equipment. Guess I'll have to find someone using it and do new testing. Thank you for the honest feedback. (and I hear you on spectrum, i've never been on it, but i've heard several horror stories)
Nov 18, 2025 06:40 PM
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reddivinerNov 18, 2025 06:40 PM
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Quote from LavenderTexture2333 :
I get around 1.2 gigs in my area
But they advertise max up to 498 Mbits. How come you are getting 1.2Gig

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Nov 18, 2025 09:01 PM
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backforwardbackNov 18, 2025 09:01 PM
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Quote from valleypoboy :
Honest question, you have no complaints?
Everyone I've seen that went to any sort of "wireless" home internet has experienced some sort of issues. Throughput might be great, but the delays caused by wireless to wireless hops caused people trying to work from home to have all sorts of odd issues. But my direct experience is well over a year old and that may have been with older equipment. Guess I'll have to find someone using it and do new testing. Thank you for the honest feedback. (and I hear you on spectrum, i've never been on it, but i've heard several horror stories)
Yes, you can.

Depends on the quality of your router.
Using VPN to avoid CGNAT for some porting and other issues .
Using Tailscale to avoid CGNAT

Configuration and location are key.

And of course, I can see Russia...I meant the Tmobile tower from my house
Nov 18, 2025 09:29 PM
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FlyingboatNov 18, 2025 09:29 PM
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Quote from Huu26 :
I figured out the trick. I signed up for the $70/month plan. Waited 2 months to receive $300 gift card. I then change to $60/month plan, waited 2 months for a $200 giftcard, then downgrade to $50/month plan and receive $100 GC. All in all, I got $600 in total. What a game changer for me. Thanks but no thanks OP.
You were able to do this by downgrading? Or did you need to cancel and reorder each different speed to get the gift cards?
Nov 18, 2025 09:32 PM
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FlyingboatNov 18, 2025 09:32 PM
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Quote from RyanJ7344 :
Terms state if you have canceled lines in the last 90 days , no but otherwise don't see why not.
Cancelled lines, as in phone lines? Or cancelled home internet lines?
Nov 19, 2025 12:07 AM
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mnvikings11Nov 19, 2025 12:07 AM
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I've heard a lot of mixed reviews about this, we finally can get this, but our brother-in-law told us not to get it as it would be slower than what we currently have, but I honestly want to at least try it out. We've had Spectrum for several yrs now & it only goes out if we have really, really bad weather, the longest was 2 days, after straight line winds of 100+ winds came through town & power was out for nearly 2 days.
Last edited by mnvikings11 November 18, 2025 at 05:23 PM.
Nov 19, 2025 01:09 AM
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RyanMPLSNov 19, 2025 01:09 AM
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When you cancel be sure to video the boxing, driving to UPS, handing it over the counter and keep the receipt. I'm still fighting with them over $400+tax which was returned Aug 29th and THEY ADMIT that it was delivered and in their warehouse. About ten calls and chats so far not including those to my credit card for the dispute and still unresolved.

Last call to T-mo they were going to escalate to the "Handset Research Team" who had previously responded with, "Your request regarding Home Internet Device Returns and Non-Return Fee Disputes falls outside our scope of support." Agent on the phone response was, "That's weird."

And the service went from okay to terrible as they over subscribed my area.
Nov 19, 2025 02:23 AM
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TealSardine225Nov 19, 2025 02:23 AM
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You probably shouldn't use any 5g home internet for gaming purpose. Amof, you probably shouldn't use any 5g home internet due to its poor latency compared to fibre internet. Rough calculation I think you'll waste 10 to 50 hours per year due to the additional latency.
Nov 19, 2025 08:00 AM
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vmastercNov 19, 2025 08:00 AM
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Do not be misled by this promotion. My rebate was denied because I was not enrolled in the correct plan, even though I was subscribed to the "Amplified Home Internet" plan. A colleague experienced the same issue and was also denied for an invalid reason.

I canceled the service after the rebate was rejected and do not intend to return to T-Mobile.

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Nov 19, 2025 03:08 PM
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david61983Nov 19, 2025 03:08 PM
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Quote from RyanMPLS :
When you cancel be sure to video the boxing, driving to UPS, handing it over the counter and keep the receipt. I'm still fighting with them over $400+tax which was returned Aug 29th and THEY ADMIT that it was delivered and in their warehouse. About ten calls and chats so far not including those to my credit card for the dispute and still unresolved.Last call to T-mo they were going to escalate to the "Handset Research Team" who had previously responded with, "Your request regarding Home Internet Device Returns and Non-Return Fee Disputes falls outside our scope of support." Agent on the phone response was, "That's weird."And the service went from okay to terrible as they over subscribed my area.
Can you return to a T-Mobile store?

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