T-Mobile Touch Pro 2 or Dash 3G: Get them for free; make $100

Posted on Friday, Nov 20, 2009 by Malatesta
 
Filed Under: News; Tags: WMDeals, touch pro 2, t-mobile, free, deal, dash 3g

Here's a price you can't refuse if you are looking to jump ship to T-Mobile: free

WMDeals is offering either the Touch Pro 2 or Dash 3G for free by starting a new line of service (sorry, upgrades don't seem to apply directly).

Going even further, you can trade in your old smartphone (including iPhone, Android) and get $100 back, which we suppose is good if you have an older device or are just plain too lazy to sell it on eBay. That's an official HTC/T-Mobile deal that lasts through January.

We have to admit, as far as price wars goes, this is a heck of a deal and if we were looking to switch carriers, this would be tempting.

Head to WMDeals for all the information on how to take advantage.

 
 

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AT&T started that promotion. Purchase a HTC Tilt 2 from any source and trade-in your old working smartphone and get $100 cash back. Why get one on a slow TNO network? :)
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Why oh why must sprint be so overpriced on this phone? I sure hope sprint comes along with some BF deal or just joins the game and lowers the price all around

Ive asking me the same question. Probably because sprints phone in a world phone. I still don't see why they would charge 450 up front for it though.

If the touch pro 2 was 200 with a 100 dollar rebate i would have upgraded long ago.

i had sprint and i was trying to get the tp2 but it was way too much so when the last wm deal came out when tp2 was for free i jumped over quick

Just ordered this yesterday. Hope T-Mobile service doesn't suck.

Just got my TP2 today. I ordered it initially with the 500 minute plan ($39.99) and the Unlimited Text plan ($10)...no data plan needed to order. When I got the phone, I decided I need a data plan so I upgraded over the phone, an extra $30 for a total of $79.99. I later went to T-Mobile's website to set up my online account and looked at available plans. I was able to switch to a Even More Plus plan with the same 500 minutes, unlimited text and web for $59.99. To do this, I had to pay an early term fee of $200. This still saves me $280 over the term of the contract.

That's great that you can switch to Even More Plus online -- very convenient. I'm guessing the $280 was a typo, though since you actually save $480 ($20 x 24 months).

I'm considering switching over to EMP once my TP2 comes in the mail, but I'm not sure how long I'm going to keep my TP2 before getting the HD2, if I even get the HD2. Because of that, I wouldn't make back the $200 ETF if I don't stick with the TP2 for 10 months. I suppose I could say that the $50 credit I got for getting a data plan, plus the $100 I'll get for trading in my Tilt means that the "real" ETF would be only $50, and I can make that back in two and a half months. Also, if I do get the HD2, I'm going to have to pay the ETF anyway. So it seems like a no-brainer: I should pay the ETF and move to EMP, right? Am I missing something?

My mistake re: $280 savings. $480 minus the ETF gets you $280. You're right.

By the way, you also get a 2-in-1 car/home charger or a Jabra bluetooth headset with the deal.

True true. I did not realize that the car charger they offered me over the phone was a 2-in-1. If I knew that, I would have definitely chose that one.

I'm planning on buying this phone . It was either the HTC Touch Pro 2 or the Samsung Behold 2 . I did my research and I chose the HTC . Has anyone ever bought this phone from wmdeals.com/ ? Because I don't want to just give my personal information out like that, you know ?

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