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forum threadTattyBear | Staff posted Yesterday 10:53 PM
forum threadTattyBear | Staff posted Yesterday 10:53 PM

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet: $30-$50/mo + $300 Virtual Prepaid Card (Free Hulu & Paramount+ on the All-In Plan)

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T-Mobile [sjv.io] has 5G Home Internet: $30/mo (w/ Voice Line) + Up to $300 Rebate + 5-Year Price Guarantee (Details Listed Below)

From $30.00/month (with AutoPay and qualifying Voice Line)

Offer:
  • T-Mobile 5G Home Internet service Offering their lowest monthly rates paired with a $300 Virtual Prepaid Card rebate (online exclusive) and a 5-Year Price Guarantee.
Plans:
  • Rely Plan: $30/mo – Basic 5G Home Internet.
  • Amplified Plan: $40/mo – Higher priority and enhanced features.
  • All-In Plan: $50/mo – Includes Hulu and Paramount+ Essential subscriptions at no extra cost.
Note: All prices reflect a $20/mo discount for having a qualifying T-Mobile voice line and a $5/mo AutoPay discount. - 5G speeds depend on tower proximity

Benefits:
  • Up to $300 back via Virtual Prepaid Mastercard (usually requires All-In plan for the full $300; check terms for Rely/Amplified amounts).
5-Year Price Lock:
  • No annual service contracts or hidden equipment fees.
  • Try it for 15 days; if you aren't happy, get a full refund.
Contract Buyout:
  • T-Mobile will pay up to $750 to help you break your current cable contract.
Instructions:
  • Check availability at the T-Mobile Broadband landing page.
  • Select your preferred plan (All-In is the best value if you use Hulu/Paramount+)
  • Ensure you have AutoPay enabled and an active voice line for the lowest rate.
  • Follow the rebate submission instructions provided during checkout to claim your $300.
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T-Mobile [sjv.io] has 5G Home Internet: $30/mo (w/ Voice Line) + Up to $300 Rebate + 5-Year Price Guarantee (Details Listed Below)

From $30.00/month (with AutoPay and qualifying Voice Line)

Offer:
  • T-Mobile 5G Home Internet service Offering their lowest monthly rates paired with a $300 Virtual Prepaid Card rebate (online exclusive) and a 5-Year Price Guarantee.
Plans:
  • Rely Plan: $30/mo – Basic 5G Home Internet.
  • Amplified Plan: $40/mo – Higher priority and enhanced features.
  • All-In Plan: $50/mo – Includes Hulu and Paramount+ Essential subscriptions at no extra cost.
Note: All prices reflect a $20/mo discount for having a qualifying T-Mobile voice line and a $5/mo AutoPay discount. - 5G speeds depend on tower proximity

Benefits:
  • Up to $300 back via Virtual Prepaid Mastercard (usually requires All-In plan for the full $300; check terms for Rely/Amplified amounts).
5-Year Price Lock:
  • No annual service contracts or hidden equipment fees.
  • Try it for 15 days; if you aren't happy, get a full refund.
Contract Buyout:
  • T-Mobile will pay up to $750 to help you break your current cable contract.
Instructions:
  • Check availability at the T-Mobile Broadband landing page.
  • Select your preferred plan (All-In is the best value if you use Hulu/Paramount+)
  • Ensure you have AutoPay enabled and an active voice line for the lowest rate.
  • Follow the rebate submission instructions provided during checkout to claim your $300.

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Yesterday 11:10 PM
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DallasGGYesterday 11:10 PM
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It's great unless you use phone calls over the internet like the Ooma phone service. Then it's not so good...the calls break up alot...at least they did for me. Other than that, the speed was pretty good.
Yesterday 11:52 PM
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df38g404Yesterday 11:52 PM
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Quote from DallasGG :
It's great unless you use phone calls over the internet like the Ooma phone service. Then it's not so good...the calls break up alot...at least they did for me. Other than that, the speed was pretty good.
When you said speed was good, are you on the cheapest "Rely home internet" plan or the top tier?
Today 12:47 AM
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DallasGGToday 12:47 AM
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Quote from df38g404 :
When you said speed was good, are you on the cheapest "Rely home internet" plan or the top tier?
I wouldn't say top tier. As I remember, which was a couple of years ago in the DFW area, I got maybe 200-300mbps at the highest for $50/mo. I don't remember what plan it was. But that worked well for me other than the phone over internet issue. I've since switched to Frontier 500/500 for about $30/month and that's been much better...with 3 year guaranteed price and I'm about 6 months into that.
Today 01:17 AM
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PurpleTank1325Today 01:17 AM
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best deal yet?
Today 01:30 AM
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techie333Today 01:30 AM
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They won't give you the rebate. Look at all the recent posts on other thread. They play games, make up random problems that didn't happen and make you wait months
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