Save 10% with T-Mobile

CFoxx66

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I was looking at the Galaxy S2 on TMobile, then I did a lil research and found this info to get a 10% for T-Mobile... it turned out to be really useful since my school/job didn t offer me anything. I thought i would share in case you would like to check it out. Here is the link
 

Samfin55

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The deal itself doesn't expire. I think the Samsung galaxy SIII is coming out on their private site soon. It's on limited release right now
 

CFoxx66

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Thank god i waited for the SIII !!! i don't know much about the new phones and stuff so i could have easily missed it but i think i ll wait to be able to get it with the discount
 

CFoxx66

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I juts got the email (flyer attached). It is available now. you just have to Call 1.866.464.8662 and use code 13997TMOFAV + mention that you are a member of student rate
 

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I called customer service and you can combine that discount with the extra line for $5 and the BOGO devices. I ended up just giving them the promo code and activates service over the phone
 

CFoxx66

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They have a new offer running on the T-Mobile Value plans, which run $20 less than regular plans. See the flyer for details. The offer expires 09/30tmovalue.jpg
 

ChromeJob

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WOW. The One S is free after rebate. Someone's desperate ... or the One X is coming to T-Mobile soon, very soon. (pure speculation on my part, mind)
 

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WOW. The One S is free after rebate. Someone's desperate ... or the One X is coming to T-Mobile soon, very soon. (pure speculation on my part, mind)

Not desperate and not free. You buy the phone for $50; you fill out a rebate form for $50 and wait to get your money. Meanwhile, they bill you $20 a month for 20 months for your "free" phone. Oh, and tack on the taxes for the sale too. In the end you get a cheaper phone buying unlocked.
 

ChromeJob

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Not desperate and not free. You buy the phone for $50; you fill out a rebate form for $50 and wait to get your money. Meanwhile, they bill you $20 a month for 20 months for your "free" phone. Oh, and tack on the taxes for the sale too. In the end you get a cheaper phone buying unlocked.

It was $200 on contract only a few months ago. That's a fast and drastic price drop in my book.

// Posted from my Nexus 7 with the Android Central app :) //
 

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