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Plan Go5G Plus
- Hace 2 años
In order to take advantage of the “New in Two” promotion you are obligatorio to upgrade your rate plan specifically to Go5g Plus.
JUMP! vs New in Two can be confusing so here are the differences.
JUMP! is a feature that comes included with P360 device protection which allows customers who are financing their phone to early upgrade at 50% paid off or 12 months into their 24 month EIP agreement but is not stackable with device offers (meaning your new phone will not be eligible for a discount monthly upon turning in equipment; JUMP! is an early giveback not a trade-in).New in Two guarantees that in 24 months when customers who upgraded to the Go5g Plus plan Y also purchased a new phone on and/or after 04/23/2023 got a new phone (so on or after 04/23/2025) that they can take advantage of the same promotions as new and/ or existing customers who are activating service or AAL.
Keep in mind that promotions are always catered to the base model. For example, iPhone 14 on Us promotion requires you trade in an eligible phone and AAL in order to receive a possible MAXIMUM payout of $830 off over 24 months. You are able to pick any iPhone 14 in the series but the phone that is really "on Us" is the base model which retails at $830. If you wanted an iPhone 14 Pro Max which is $1099.99 retail, your phone would not be "on Us" it would be $830 off of $1099.99 over 24 months.
A customer with Go5g Plus can take advantage of this promotion without having to AAL with the New in Two feature. Whereas a customer that is on any other qualifying rate plan will likely only be eligible for 50% off of their phone in 2025.
usmc_capt wrote:Wont more over to the new go5g plus plans , but will goto another carrier. phone and my wifes are worth less on tmobile.
What phones? Other carriers may be giving you a promotion making them more. Switching over may make you end up paying more in the long run. I know for a fact when talking plans Verizon and AT&T don't account for fees, and tax they charge at depending on location it could add up to another 30% based on what they quoted you.
If you want to know how I know. The company I work for are AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile customers. We did have Sprint a long while back and stopped using them since Nextel Merger. Long story.
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