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I found the following helpful info from reddit about the $10 "stay connected plan" downgrade for the 2nd month(but please correct if you experienced differently):
1. Turn OFF autopay. Autopay will renew your current plan and will do so 2-3 days before your new plan starts so it will take you buy surprise.
2. Wait until 24-48hrs after your initial 30 day plan has lapsed. If you try to change your plan to a $10 plan prior to it lapsing, it will start immediately. You are safer to wait a day and the phone will unlock on total day 61 or 62 after activation and two month-long blocks of service. If you do it on the last day of the existing plan you may end up with 59 or 58 total service days because you lost a day and then you'd need to add an entire third month to hit 60 days.
3. When you add the plan (after it has lapsed), if you have other lines make sure you are specific that you are changing the plan for this line and adding only to this line. Total likes to say "oh we just consolidated your billing date," but what they may do if you have another line is poach days from this new service. They may give you 20 days on the line you requested it for and 10 on the other line if that syncs a billing date. Then you'd need to add a third plan again. Ask to be specific that they NOT do this.
4. If you have 1000 points on your rewards account (which you might get for adding a line), you can redeem these over the 611 support line for the service plan instead of paying cash. This plan is not visible on the website. Do not redeem these points for coupons, just refer the support agent toward them.
Double check the service end date once confirmed to ensure it is indeed 30 days after the present. If not, they will adjust it.
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There has to be a lapse before you can order the $10 plan. You cannot order it as a regular plan. The idea was that it is a retention plan for people who otherwise would leave and actually did do, not just threatened.
The 60 days does not have to be continuous. It is a running count and it stops and starts as needed. That is what they have said. There are actually two counters, active days and paid days for the imei. They BOTH have to be satisfied. The computer computes them. It is all supposed to be just mechanical. (But date misunderstandings can occur). You can call periodically and ask what the counters are to avoid misunderstandings.
expiredJaggsta posted Dec 10, 2025 11:57 PM
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expiredJaggsta posted Dec 10, 2025 11:57 PM
Total Wireless Prepaid Free Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G 2025 with $30 5GB Plan NO-PORT NO-ID - $30.00
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1. Turn OFF autopay. Autopay will renew your current plan and will do so 2-3 days before your new plan starts so it will take you buy surprise.
2. Wait until 24-48hrs after your initial 30 day plan has lapsed. If you try to change your plan to a $10 plan prior to it lapsing, it will start immediately. You are safer to wait a day and the phone will unlock on total day 61 or 62 after activation and two month-long blocks of service. If you do it on the last day of the existing plan you may end up with 59 or 58 total service days because you lost a day and then you'd need to add an entire third month to hit 60 days.
3. When you add the plan (after it has lapsed), if you have other lines make sure you are specific that you are changing the plan for this line and adding only to this line. Total likes to say "oh we just consolidated your billing date," but what they may do if you have another line is poach days from this new service. They may give you 20 days on the line you requested it for and 10 on the other line if that syncs a billing date. Then you'd need to add a third plan again. Ask to be specific that they NOT do this.
4. If you have 1000 points on your rewards account (which you might get for adding a line), you can redeem these over the 611 support line for the service plan instead of paying cash. This plan is not visible on the website. Do not redeem these points for coupons, just refer the support agent toward them.
Double check the service end date once confirmed to ensure it is indeed 30 days after the present. If not, they will adjust it.
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There has to be a lapse before you can order the $10 plan. You cannot order it as a regular plan. The idea was that it is a retention plan for people who otherwise would leave and actually did do, not just threatened.
The 60 days does not have to be continuous. It is a running count and it stops and starts as needed. That is what they have said. There are actually two counters, active days and paid days for the imei. They BOTH have to be satisfied. The computer computes them. It is all supposed to be just mechanical. (But date misunderstandings can occur). You can call periodically and ask what the counters are to avoid misunderstandings.
I created a checklist on my phone to help me keep track of everything and as a reminder to follow up. Hope everyone can use it!
Total Wireless
Name provided
username:
password
Pin:
Name/model: moto g stylus - 2025 PANTONE Gibraltar Sea
Security answers provided
Order numberClick Total Wireless link through cashback site to access account BEFORE activating
Activated?
Phone number?
Account Number?
IMEI #?
Turn off autopay
Statement/Lapse Date?
Once 30 day plan lapses, wait 48 hours and change to a $10 plan (no data, just minutes/talk)
Alternate phone # provided
Credit card used
Shipped to
$##.## charged [add date]
Delete Total Wireless account after phone is unlocked if you never plan to use service again
Add reminder when to check for unlock status
does the phone include the all bands that TMO - AT+T uses ?
thanks for the info
So after you receive the phone, you'll need to activate it on the Total Wireless website (unless this $30 activation is unique). Before you activate it, use the cashback portal and then activate it on TW website for the cashback.
Excellent tip!
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I know they are all Verizon but for example you can't guarantee that a locked TW device will work on Visible
I know they are all Verizon but for example you can't guarantee that a locked TW device will work on Visible
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I value most Total Wireless Plans at $15/mo (which is pretty much the cheapest you can find pre-paid).
I've done this with a couple of different phones now. The CB thing can make the big difference. I think my SE3 + CB + $15/plan equivalent resulted in the phone costing me around $5. Stylus 24 was like $7.
Even at $40, you probably can get that down quite a bit. The no-port/no-id was the real benefit here.
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