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The easiest internet switch: Get up to $300 back with T-Mobile 5G home internet

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Tired of shelling out for hidden fees and sky-high monthly bills from your cable provider? T-Mobile 5G Home Internet has a great alternative to traditional home internet and they’re paying you to make the switch. Right now, you can get up to a $300 Virtual Prepaid Mastercard when you sign up for T-Mobile 5G Home Internet. No contracts and no “gotchas.” Just fast, reliable internet delivered over T-Mobile’s 5G network.

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is a plug-and-play setup that gets you online in 15 minutes or less without a technician visit, and no installation drama. You’ll get unlimited data, straightforward pricing, and none of those surprise rate hikes that lurk in the fine print. And if you’re already a T-Mobile mobile customer, you’re in for even more savings.

How to get $300 back

T-Mobile’s offer includes tiered rebates based on which plan you choose. Here’s how it breaks down:

  • All-In Plan: $70/month, get $300 back
  • Amplified Plan: $60/month, get $200 back
  • Rely Plan: $50/month, get $100 back

Already have a T-Mobile voice line? You can save $15/month, dropping the Rely plan to just $35 and giving the All-In plan a sweet price tag of $55/month in addition to the full $300 rebate.

Why the All-In plan delivers the most value

The All-In plan isn’t just about the rebate. It includes over $480 in annual perks:

  • Streaming Subscriptions: Hulu (With Ads) and Paramount+ Essential included.
  • Premium Hardware: You get a high-performance Wi-Fi 7 gateway, offering typical speeds between 170 – 498 Mbps Mbps.
  • Wi-Fi Mesh extender: Extend your Wi-Fi coverage and get increased speed in more places throughout your home.
  • Built-In Security & Support: 24/7 live video assistance and advanced cybersecurity to protect your network.

It also helps future-proof your setup. The Wi-Fi 7 gateway is compatible with next-gen devices and smart home gear, delivering faster speeds and reduced latency across more connections. This is perfect for households with gamers, streamers, and remote workers.

Try risk-free, save big

T-Mobile backs up its pitch with a 5-Year Price Guarantee and a 15-Day Test Drive. If it doesn’t work for you, send it back, no hassle.

Cut the cable cord, skip the contracts, and start saving. Check T-Mobile 5G Home Internet availability in your area and pocket up to $300 for making your internet life simpler.

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