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Save $50 on Your T-Mobile Bill with Chase Offers

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Save $50 on Your T-Mobile Bill with Chase Offers

Chase has a new Chase Offer for select cardholders which can easily save you $50 on your T-Mobile bill. The offer is targeted, so you need to check your accounts and add the offer before making a payment. Let’s see how it works.

The Offer

Earn $50 cash back on your second payment of a T-Mobile plan when you spend $50 or more by 11/1/2024. Must add offer by 9/17/2024.

Key Terms

  • Add offer by 9/17/2024.
  • Valid one time only with two purchase minimum.
  • Payment must be made directly with the merchant
  • Must make second payment by 11/1/2024.

Conclusion

This is a great offer for T-Mobile customers. You need to make two payments in order to get a $50 credit. The first payment can be for any amount and the second must be at least $50. If you have this offer on multiple cards, it gets even better.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. The problem is that you lose your credit card cell phone coverage when you use a card without cell phone coverage.

    • it’s very random. I manage 4 person’s accounts, each has way more than 5 personal and business cards combined. One person was targeted on 3 cards, two freedoms and 1 ink and one person targeted on 1 (ink unlimited) while other two had none.

  2. T-Mobile used to offer a $5 monthly credit for autopay. Less than a year ago, it changed the terms to allow the discount only for autopay by bank account, not credit card. If one takes advantage of the offer, one would forfeit $10 in monthly credits to get $50, a net gain of $40. One would then have to re-establish autopay by bank account or the following month they would lose $5, making the offer a net gain of $35.

    The bottom line, I believe, is that Chase wants to encourage people to restart autopay using a Chase credit card.

    • Put auto-pay on debit or ACH card to maintain the auto-pay credit. Make a manual payment with your card each month before the auto-pay date. Easy

    • you can keep the autopay pointed to checking account to get the autopay discount and make one time payment using credit card. I’ve been doing that since they removed autopay discount for using credit card. (using ink card for 5x and $10 amex business platinum credit)

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