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
 
you missed the deal they had this wknd!!

any 4g for free when you signed up for a new contract
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
What are the Back to School offers this year? I saw a couple things on their site but I am a little confused...
 
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
 
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
 
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)
 
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.
 
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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