Get 12% discount on your T-Mobile ToGo refill card by adding following coupon code.
1) Go to Link: http://www.callingmart.com/products/wireless/ProductDetail.aspx?ID=35 2) Choose $100 retail value card, shows $95 with 5% discount 3) Click Add to cart 4) Add Coupon Code : 12offtmo1031 5) Click on google checkout , shows 5% +7% discount on the final total. No Tax & free Shipping (PIN sent via E-mail)
Was hoping for that Nokia phone & $100 refill deal from target for $88 + tax.
That was sweet!
Eileenmh
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2007 @ 5:03p
I was afraid that if I waited to see if Target was going to have their special again and they didn't, I would miss out on both, so I pulled the trigger for the $88.
Quote: (I emailed them and I received a reply within 8 minutes. I have never ordered from them before, but so far, I am impressed. This is the email regarding the expiration of the pin:
According to T-Mobile, the PIN does not start expiring until loaded to a phone. So, you have all the time you need.
If there is anything else that you need, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.
Sincerely, CallingMart Customer Service)
I don't believe the time period is right. You usually have 90 days to use this card or it expires. You get one year from the date of refilling. Correct me if anybody knows better.
I have a feeling Target won't have the T-Mobile cards on sale again...Target now has their own Co-Branded TMobile and other prepaid cards they are pushing at a higher price. I think you get some sort of discount if you buy a few or something (it was in a circular about 3-4 weeks ago), but nothing huge.
Eileenmh said: I was afraid that if I waited to see if Target was going to have their special again and they didn't, I would miss out on both, so I pulled the trigger for the $88.
I just pulled the trigger for two $50 cards as well...(total $88.35) Nice post~
limocad said: Quote: (I emailed them and I received a reply within 8 minutes. I have never ordered from them before, but so far, I am impressed. This is the email regarding the expiration of the pin:
According to T-Mobile, the PIN does not start expiring until loaded to a phone. So, you have all the time you need.
If there is anything else that you need, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.
Sincerely, CallingMart Customer Service)
I don't believe the time period is right. You usually have 90 days to use this card or it expires. You get one year from the date of refilling. Correct me if anybody knows better. Think the clock starts ticking when you get the card and call in for the activation code. I asked this question in another post and member said he used a couple of cards a year later with no problem.
Staples pulled all the tmobile-to-go cards. Now selling easyspeak cards that require a lot more $$$ to hit gold status... believe it is now $250 opposed to the $100 MTG cards.
noeffort53 said: Staples pulled all the tmobile-to-go cards. Now selling easyspeak cards that require a lot more $$$ to hit gold status... believe it is now $250 opposed to the $100 MTG cards. This is so wrong. If true.
noeffort53 said: limocad said: Quote: (I emailed them and I received a reply within 8 minutes. I have never ordered from them before, but so far, I am impressed. This is the email regarding the expiration of the pin:
According to T-Mobile, the PIN does not start expiring until loaded to a phone. So, you have all the time you need.
If there is anything else that you need, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you.
Sincerely, CallingMart Customer Service)
I don't believe the time period is right. You usually have 90 days to use this card or it expires. You get one year from the date of refilling. Correct me if anybody knows better. Think the clock starts ticking when you get the card and call in for the activation code. I asked this question in another post and member said he used a couple of cards a year later with no problem.
Similar story here: Got the $88 deal last year and activated $100 card about 90 days ago and the little (30 min?) card just last week. No problem.
kenmarks
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 5, 2007 @ 9:03p
For those that may not know... Once you are a "Gold Rewards Member" (i.e. buy a $100 card), any purchase rolls over your minutes for another whole calendar year. I bought my oldest child his phone over 2 years ago and bought a 1000 minute $100 card. Since then he has renewed it 2X just before the year end and rolled all of his minutes over for another year both times. Great deal for someone who does not talk on their phine much or who just wants an emergency or traveling phone...
Thanks OP! In for one for the phone I just bought for the next child...
zapjb said: noeffort53 said: Staples pulled all the tmobile-to-go cards. Now selling easyspeak cards that require a lot more $$$ to hit gold status... believe it is now $250 opposed to the $100 MTG cards. This is so wrong. If true. It is wrong and it is true. Checked about 6 Staples and all replaced with easyspeak t mobile. I checked a store about three weeks ago and they had plenty of the T-Mobile to go's. I went back and they were all gone. Said to myself, very strange there must have been 40 of them, couldn't have sold them all. Went to the other stores and all gone. The Easyspeak is by Fastcard the same outfit that was distributing the T-Mobile to go. So, I don't know if this is only for Staples, may be spreading and it means higher costs for us.
noeffort53 said: noeffort53 said: Staples pulled all the tmobile-to-go cards. Now selling easyspeak cards that require a lot more $$$ to hit gold status... believe it is now $250 opposed to the $100 MTG cards.It is wrong and it is true. Checked about 6 Staples and all replaced with easyspeak t mobile. I checked a store about three weeks ago and they had plenty of the T-Mobile to go's. I went back and they were all gone. Said to myself, very strange there must have been 40 of them, couldn't have sold them all. Went to the other stores and all gone. The Easyspeak is by Fastcard the same outfit that was distributing the T-Mobile to go. So, I don't know if this is only for Staples, may be spreading and it means higher costs for us.I'm pretty sure that Easy Speak are the OLD cards.
FYI - I bought an Easy Speak card from Staplers in April '06 and it had the $250 Gold Rewards / get 50% more minutes notation. At the time of my purchase, the Gold Rewards program was exactly the same as today.
willjeffers said: I need $75 worth to activate with my $25 card and get Gold status.
Can I buy a $50 and two $25's and hold one $25 till next year to extend my minutes another year ?Buy $100 and hold your current $25 card 'til next year.
KETAX said: Q]Buy $100 and hold your current $25 card 'til next year.
Can u hold a card for over a year? Did not know that. Thot u need to se it once it is activated by the cashier?
That's what I'm wondering. I just bought $75 worth of cards for $68 from another place (I forgot the name... cheapcards.com or something like that) + a $25 'spare' from a previous deal. Anyway, I might be interested in 'expanding' my 'contract' for yet another year at a discount if these cards last longer than a year or two unactivated anybody know?
Eh... nm my previous post - looks like it doesn't expire till you actually call in and give them the pin to refill. So, hopefully, this will work next year (or a year after whenever I become I gold member... which shouldn't be too far from now)
ccrebater
Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2007 @ 7:33a
This deal must be dead. When I try to checkout I get the message: '12offtmo1031' coupon does not qualify. Sorry, that was for two $50 cards. Works for $100 card.
ccrebater
Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2007 @ 7:36a
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lillianlake
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2007 @ 9:14a
willjeffers said: I need $75 worth to activate with my $25 card and get Gold status.
Can I buy a $50 and two $25's and hold one $25 till next year to extend my minutes another year ?
I might be in the same boat as you. I just bought a $100 code and activate it right away; now it says I have 1130 mins and expires 12/5/08. Very happy about that. If I kept a $25 code/card, chances are that it will be nowhere to found after 1 year :--)
Also going through Google Checkout, I saw a mileage promotion, updated in the quick summary. Not bad for 2miles/1$; worth at least another 2% discount. Every bit counts...
kenmarks said: For those that may not know... Once you are a "Gold Rewards Member" (i.e. buy a $100 card), any purchase rolls over your minutes for another whole calendar year. I bought my oldest child his phone over 2 years ago and bought a 1000 minute $100 card. Since then he has renewed it 2X just before the year end and rolled all of his minutes over for another year both times. Great deal for someone who does not talk on their phone much or who just wants an emergency or traveling phone...
Thanks OP! In for one for the phone I just bought for the next child...
Hey - can I activate my new phone with a $100 card and then add my "10 minute / $3" activation card 364 days later to extend for the another year?
taf said: I got a $100 card for $81 after bing from eBayThe $100 card was $88 and the $7 bing was instant to my paypal account and the pin was sent by email the next work day.
When you call 1-800-385-1977, you are greeted with this message: The T-Mobile Fastcard Refill Center. For service in Spanish, press 2. Please listen carefully, as our refill redemption process has been improved. Your refill will now post automatically to your T-Mobile account after entering your mobile number and the PIN number from the refill card. There is no longer a need to write down any numbers, or talk to a live agent in order to refill your account.
Give your cell phone number and pin number and your account is credited right away. Logout and login to your tmobile.com account and you can see that it has been added to your account.
More information is available at http://wiki.howardforums.com/index.php/Refills_and_Gold_Rewards
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