Sales tax on the MSRP of the phones.
Monthly: $100 w/AutoPay enabled + taxes & fees & surcharges [t-mobile.com].
Regulatory programs / Telco recovery fee: $3.99/line
State and Local Required 911 Surcharges
State and Local Taxes
Federal Universal Service Fund (USF)
Must have all 4 lines stay for 24 months to get all bill credits
Autopay requires debit or bank account
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And if somehow I could get the pro instead of the 17?
1 user said we have to wait 90days as recent
T-Mobile customers so I'm wary in attempting this but also don't want to lose out on the deal. If there's any recent success stories elsewhere such as reddit, please let us know!
Is there any way i can come out of this stupid contract and go to US mobile(their Att option) at a fraction of current monthly cost?
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But since I have you on the line, has anyone compared what you pay T-Mobile in two years vs. what I will end up paying Verizon three years for? I'm thinking that the devil might be in those details, but I have been lazy today, after seeing the adds for T-Mobile commercial, and haven't put pen to paper or spreadsheet to spreadsheet. Thanks in advance to anyone who has taken on the endeavor.
Parts of the Verizon comedy of errors? Rep signs me up with the wrong phone number, after I clearly stated, while he was on the phone with Verizon. My first two bills look like hell and are nowhere near what I was quoted. More senior sales rep trying to convince me that I need to pay $20.00 a line for protection. And there is more. What an absolute mess. The only silver lining is that T-Mobile might be able to see me as a new customer since all four lines were ported over.
Good luck, ladies and gentleman, and happy hunting.
sales tax on each phone + charger = ~$262 for here in Texas. I believe each line will get $75 GC back, but I didn't ask/verify with CSR.
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