T-Mobile Will Literally Give You Free Money If You Break Up With Your Internet Provider Right Now!

Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
TL;DR
- T-Mobile is giving $300 and $300 virtual repair Mastercards to customers switching to its home internet plans.
- When you switch, the carrier will also cover up to $750 of early termination fees from a previous internet service provider.
- The offer is valid for a limited time.
T-Mobile has built a strong customer base by enticing subscribers away from competitors with attractive deals. Now, the “un-carrier” is setting its sights on home internet users, offering financial incentives to lure customers from other ISPs.
With its latest limited-time promotion, T-Mobile is giving away virtual prepaid Mastercards — $300 for customers switching to its All-In Internet plan and $200 for those opting for the Amplified Internet plan. Additionally, the company has announced that it’s also covering early termination fees from previous providers, up to $750, bringing the total potential value of this offer to $1,050.
The promotion begins today, April 3, and will be available for a limited time. The prepaid Mastercards that come with the offer are valid for six months and will only be activated after 60 days of continuous T-Mobile’s home internet service.
T-Mobile’s All-In Internet plan costs $70 per month and includes unlimited data, free Hulu and Paramount Plus subscriptions, a Wi-Fi mesh access point, and a price lock guarantee (excluding taxes and fees).
Meanwhile, the Amplified Home Internet plan costs $60 per month and offers T-Mobile’s fastest speeds, unlimited data, a price lock guarantee, T-Mobile Tuesday perks, and a high-performance premium 5G gateway.
You can visit T-Mobile’s website to check if you qualify for the offer. The only catch? The service must be available at your address.
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