T-Mobile Drops Upfront Device Cost For A Limited Time Promo

T-Mobile is committed to their new outrageous outside-of-the-box business attitude and wants you to dump your current carrier and join in on the Un Carrier madness. The magenta company is now, for a limited time, dropping the entry price on a large variety of devices down to zero. That’s right, nothing. This essentially spreads out the payments over 24 months.

The promo includes smartphones, tablets and hotspots, and is open to consumers who are “well-qualified”.  The deal starts tomorrow and runs for a “limited time.” Note that the 32GB and 64GB iPhone 5 aren’t included in this deal. Sorry folks. Interested? Continue reading below for the full press release.

T-Mobile Promotes Unprecedented Deal This Summer – Zero Dollars Down for All Devices

In time for back-to-school, T-Mobile US, Inc. (NYSE: TMUS) will drive an unparalleled promotion this summer, dropping the upfront price on its entire lineup of devices in stores nationwide to zero dollars down. With this promotion, new and existing well-qualified consumers and small business customers will get affordable and hassle-free access to the latest 4G LTE smartphones, tablets, mobile hotspots and feature phones at the upfront price of $0 down with monthly device payments[1].

This limited-time promotion is available starting tomorrow, July 27, 2013. In addition to the promotion, customers also can take advantage of T-Mobile’s groundbreaking upgrade program, JUMP!(TM), which enables them to sign up to upgrade their phones when they want, up to twice a year as soon as six months from enrollment.

“The number of reasons not to switch to T-Mobile this summer is ZERO,” said John Legere, president and chief executive officer, T-Mobile US. “This is a fantastic offer and we’re making it easier than ever for customers to get the latest amazing devices. Adding Zero Down in addition to JUMP!, and Simple Choice with no contract is all about making wireless work for consumers and shaking up this industry.”

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