For employed professionals: Not only T-Mobile, but all the mobile providers offers 15% discount (for every month bill), if your company have some corporate account with them. Pretty much all companies employees are eligible for this discount. Ask customer care. All you have to do is to fill their form and send them from your office email id!
My experience with T-Mobile is that I only had to identify my employer and provide an employee ID on the phone to get a 15% discount. The CSR looked up the company out of list and it was applied the next billing cycle.
jayaramu said: For employed professionals: Not only T-Mobile, but all the mobile providers offers 15% discount (for every month bill), if your company have some corporate account with them. Pretty much all companies employees are eligible for this discount. Ask customer care. All you have to do is to fill their form and send them from your office email id!It's not 15% for all companies. For My company it's TMobile : 15% AT&T : 20% Verizon : 23% Sprint : 25%
You're lucky your company offers discounts. I am a grad student and I work for a start up company so from my job I don't qualify for any discount. I tried giving them my school name and student ID but it didn't work either. I called back and used the promo code 13997 TMOFAV given by OP, mentioned being a member of the student rate community and also gave my student ID (again haha). it worked this time I got the discount. 10% is definitely better than having nothing at all.
Moonlight56 said: You're lucky your company offers discounts. I am a grad student and I work for a start up company so from my job I don't qualify for any discount. I tried giving them my school name and student ID but it didn't work either. I called back and used the promo code 13997 TMOFAV given by OP, mentioned being a member of the student rate community and also gave my student ID (again haha). it worked this time I got the discount. 10% is definitely better than having nothing at all. You can ask your relatives and friends to borrow their info to get a good discount. Why not?
Anyone on a contract rate plan needs to get these discounts. The normal rates on some contract rate plans and data charges are ridiculous.
I bought my phone off contract but was still forced on a contract last year when I needed to add an extra line(my phone by the way) and increase my quota of minutes. Cell phone charges these last few years are getting huge rip-offs. Used to be that if you get your own phone you could add a line without a contract.
imtiaz78 said: Anyone on a contract rate plan needs to get these discounts. The normal rates on some contract rate plans and data charges are ridiculous.
I bought my phone off contract but was still forced on a contract last year when I needed to add an extra line(my phone by the way) and increase my quota of minutes. Cell phone charges these last few years are getting huge rip-offs. Used to be that if you get your own phone you could add a line without a contract.
You still can, it's called PRE-PAID. I'm on the T-Mobile $30 prepaid plan (no extra fees or taxes) I get unlimited text, unlimited data (well, 5GB then slowed down) and 100 minutes of talk. Even if I used 300 extra minutes of talk (I never even come close to 100) it would still be cheaper than any of the other carriers smartphone cheapest contract plans w/unl text and data. Been paying ATT over $80+/month for years, now I am SAVING $50/month. I get "non-LTE" speeds of 5-7MBps which isn't much worse than my ATT LTE iPad.
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