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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There is another thread dedicated to the Metro iPhone 16e deal if they somehow cannot un-merge the posts.
https://slickdeals.net/f/18799900-iphone-16e-from-metro-by-t-mobile-for-159-99-159-99-gift-card-mastercard-after-3-months?v=1&src=
Is my math correct? Thats about $2,400 total (plus tax, etc) - just buying the 4 phones would cost $3,200 (approx $800 each). So you're basically getting 4 iphones 17 for less than retail, then basically free phone service for 2 years?
Right now we have 3 lines on Spectrum (paying $60 a month) but my daughter and I both need a new phone so this might be a good deal for us.
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If you're talking about Starlink launching their own cellular service? That is rumour, however.... they're starting to buy up companies essentially just for their spectrum already, so I would imagine in the next few years, and I hope they utterly wreck all of these legacy carriers.
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