T-Mobile’s limited-time internet offer lets you run your Hollywood empire from home

T-Mobile has introduced a limited-time incentive for consumers who switch their broadband service: new customers can get their first month free and claim up to $200 back via a virtual prepaid card. The promotion pairs short-term savings with longer-term protections, making it a notable option for anyone re-evaluating home internet costs now.

The carrier’s offer applies to its 5G home internet service and varies by plan. On top of the immediate credits, T‑Mobile is offering to cover early termination fees from existing providers (up to a set limit), promises a multi-year rate guarantee for new sign-ups, and advertises no monthly equipment charges or annual contracts — factors that could change the total cost and risk of switching.

  • Rely — Positioned as the entry-level option with steady speeds at a lower price: advertised at $50/month, or $35/month if you add a qualifying voice line and enable AutoPay.

    • Promotion: first month free plus $100 back via virtual prepaid card.

  • Amplified — Marketed for faster performance: listed at $60/month, or $45/month with an eligible voice line and AutoPay.

    • Promotion: first month free plus $100 back via virtual prepaid card.

  • All‑In — Includes enhanced features such as advanced cybersecurity, 24/7 tech support, streaming services and a Wi‑Fi mesh unit; advertised at $70/month, or $55/month with a voice line and AutoPay.

    • Promotion: first month free plus $200 back via virtual prepaid card.
    • T‑Mobile describes this tier as offering additional bundled value worth several hundred dollars per year.

Key consumer takeaways: the cash-back is issued as a virtual prepaid card, and T‑Mobile states customers switching from another provider may have early termination fees paid up to a cap (check exact limits before switching). New customers who subscribe now are also covered by a five-year price guarantee intended to lock in the monthly rate for that period, and there are no monthly equipment charges or annual contracts associated with these plans.

The offer includes a short trial period: prospective subscribers can test the service for roughly two weeks and, if unsatisfied, may qualify for a refund under the company’s money‑back terms. Processing times for rebates and fee reimbursements are longer — expect several weeks after submitting qualifying claims, according to the promotional details.

Before switching, confirm availability and exact pricing at your address, read the full terms for taxes and fees that may apply, and verify the timelines for rebate fulfillment and early termination fee reimbursement. For complete plan details and to check eligibility, visit T‑Mobile’s home internet page.

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