T-Mobile offering 50% off rate plan for Military Families

1,473 Views | 14 Replies | Last: 5 yr ago by Bobcat-Ag
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Pretty awesome deal for any Active Duty Military, Retired Veterans, National Guard, Reserves, or Gold Star

Single line for $55
Two lines for $80
3 to 6 lines are $10 each
7 to 8 lines are $20
*With auto pay (add $5/line with no auto pay)

This plan is unlimited talk, text, and data and taxes and fees are included and of course you get a free Netflix account if you have 2 lines or more. Compared to ATT and Verizon's 15% off for military members, this is an amazing deal. Starts on 4/22 for current or new T-Mobile customers. Just though I would share it with you guys!
Bobcat-Ag
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This is great! I have shared!
AggieDruggist89
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AG
That's pretty awesome.

And t-Mobile International Plan is exceptional. You don't have to do anything and you have coverage. Free text, cell service, and free calls to US numbers.

I have a 6GB plan for my family, 6 lines and unlimited call/text for $160 per month. This is no longer offered.

The beauty of this is that most of the video streaming services through T-Mobile doesn't use data as long as you keep it at 480p or below.

Typically I use about 20GB per month on youtube streaming etc. But it only registers 3 to 5GB of use per month.
zip04
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AG
I will likely change now. We have 5 lines (own all phones outright) with AT&T and pay about $190/month.
saltydog13
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Is that with unlimited?
ktownag08
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Just switched to them in December, but damn this makes them an even greater deal.

Haven't had call issues except in a few very rural areas even my Verizon work phone didn't work.
zip04
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AG
saltydog13 said:

Is that with unlimited?
Yes, but without financing any phones.
Pman17
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Oh wow! I may consider. Just have to pay off the X.

The reason I switched to Cingular from T-Mobile in the past was because of spotty service like in East Texas. Is it still that way?
Bobcat-Ag
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Pman17 said:

Oh wow! I may consider. Just have to pay off the X.

The reason I switched to Cingular from T-Mobile in the past was because of spotty service like in East Texas. Is it still that way?
Check it out for yourself. Looks pretty good to me.

https://www.t-mobile.com/coverage/coverage-map?icid=WMM_TMNG_Q317NETWOR_U93HOR6MPAX9955
UmustBKidding
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maybe something like this
https://opensignal.com/networks/usa/t-mobile-coverage
would be slightly less biased

zip04
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AG
Just made the switch from AT&T. So far it seems much faster and better coverage in my area.
Justin2010
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AG
It's come a VERY long way in East Texas over the last few years. That said, it's still spotty in areas where it shouldn't be.

79 between buffalo and Palestine is 2g or no coverage. 21 between Madisonville and Crockett has almost no coverage.

59 though from Houston to nacogdoches is good though.

Outside of Tyler can be hit or miss.
Teddy Perkins
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I think it's time to look into switching. Any promos for non-military? I've been with AT&T/Cingular for over 20 years and my bill is $112 with unlimited data, talk, text, insurance, and owning my phone outright. Looks like TMobile will be cheaper even with a monthly fee for a new phone.
#1
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How many lines do you have?
Teddy Perkins
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Just one.
Bobcat-Ag
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That seems very expressive for one line. Most unlimited plans are around $70-$80.
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