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Paying off BOGO
Hola,
I am wondering if anyone would know an answer to my question. I spoke with 5 different mobile employees over chat and 3 over the phone and received different answers. Seems like they have no idea.
We purchased 2 phones with their BOGO special about a year ago. One device is being paid off every month, the other is receiving monthly bill credits. We are looking into getting new phones directly with Samsung and would love trade ours in.
We want to pay off the phones. So we know that the one that is being paid monthly by us, can be paid off right away and will not affect the "free" device.
We, however, would like to trade in the "free" phone as well and we spoke to mobile about this and received different answers. I understand the phone is locked and still have remaining balance (supposed to be 24 months so until November). BTW, it is weird they say it is locked even though I can put any sim card in it (including one from Europe) and it works just fine. Anyway, we asked about paying that phone off as well.
Some representatives said we can and that the monthly bill credits will be applied towards the monthly bill - every month.
Some, however, said it is not possible and if we pay it off, we lose the promotion benefits.
Has anyone dealt with this before and would know the answer? I am getting frustrated by everyone telling me something else and claiming that's the right information.
- NieveNewbie Caller
magenta6686859 wrote:
I already pay off Why I am still payment 458.24 I was pay off last February. Why keep me cost to payment mointh $45.84 What go on?
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- kevinkornRoaming Rookie
hazmat wrote:
jdcadall wrote:
Not true. Spoke with customer service and voids if paid off within first 3 months. After that you can pay one off and get credit.
Not true, I literally have 3 months remaining on my contract, when I attempted to pay off balance. I lost the promotion the remaining balance doubled. I hate T-mobile, horrible service for a cheaper price with all the set traps
I am a new customer,AND am already pissed of over a few things, l still have plenty of time to cancel if things DON’T change soon!
- hazmatNewbie Caller
jdcadall wrote:
Not true. Spoke with customer service and voids if paid off within first 3 months. After that you can pay one off and get credit.
Not true, I literally have 3 months remaining on my contract, when I attempted to pay off balance. I lost the promotion the remaining balance doubled. I hate T-mobile, horrible service for a cheaper price with all the set traps
- Cali_CatBandwidth Buddy
kingmep wrote:
Hola,
I am wondering if anyone would know an answer to my question. I spoke with 5 different mobile employees over chat and 3 over the phone and received different answers. Seems like they have no idea.
We purchased 2 phones with their BOGO special about a year ago. One device is being paid off every month, the other is receiving monthly bill credits. We are looking into getting new phones directly with Samsung and would love trade ours in.
We want to pay off the phones. So we know that the one that is being paid monthly by us, can be paid off right away and will not affect the "free" device.
We, however, would like to trade in the "free" phone as well and we spoke to mobile about this and received different answers. I understand the phone is locked and still have remaining balance (supposed to be 24 months so until November). BTW, it is weird they say it is locked even though I can put any sim card in it (including one from Europe) and it works just fine. Anyway, we asked about paying that phone off as well.
Some representatives said we can and that the monthly bill credits will be applied towards the monthly bill - every month.
Some, however, said it is not possible and if we pay it off, we lose the promotion benefits.
Has anyone dealt with this before and would know the answer? I am getting frustrated by everyone telling me something else and claiming that's the right information.
It depends on your specific promo. You should contact customer support to confirm you continue getting the monthly promotional credit after paying off your EIP balance as long as your line stays active. Technically speaking your EIP and your promotional credits are two entirely separate transactions. EIP is a zero interest loan tied to your phone. Promotional credits are bill credits applied to your active TMO phone number. This is why you see both a full EIP charge and a promotional credit as 2 separate line items on your bill.
You are correct in saying you have to payoff the existing phone in order to be able to trade in to Samsung. You cannot trade in a device that does not belong to you. Even if your EIP balance has $0.01 left, TMobile still owns that phone. You will likely need to payoff and also wait one billing cycle so your EIP plan is updated as paid off.
- magenta6686859Newbie Caller
I already pay off Why I am still payment 458.24 I was pay off last February. Why keep me cost to payment mointh $45.84 What go on?
Protección para dispositivos
Protection<360>®
Saldo restante
$458.24 ($45.84/month)
Gracias
Joseph Giacona
- Tnttnt35Network Novice
3 employees told my husband and I that we can pay ours off after the first billing cycle with no issues. We haven't done it yet so I'm not 100% sure. The promo was messed up for us because they told us it was BOGO but apparently it was only up to a certain amount.
- gramps28Router Royalty
It actually depends on the promo.
- jdcadallNetwork Novice
Not true. Spoke with customer service and voids if paid off within first 3 months. After that you can pay one off and get credit.
- syaoranTransmission Titan
Unfortunately, the BOGO is dependent on you paying off the devices over 24 months. If you pay off the one early, then you will lose the promotional credits for the other device. This pretty much applies to most T-Mobile offers. If you really want to buy new phones and are going directly from Samsung. Just keep the EIP going, even after trading the device in. It will get paid off just like you were using them. T-Mobile doesn't require the device IMEI to use their service, so you can switch out the phones as you like and use what you want without having to call in to make them work.
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