Holiday Gift Guide »

$35 Port-in Credit for Sprint Customers Making the Switch to T-Mobile

Categories: Sprint, T-Mobile
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, April 25th, 2010 at 9:46 PM

$35 Credit to switch from Sprint to T-Mobile

Just a quick note here for Sprint customers looking to make a switch to T-Mobile. Having started on April 23rd, and concluding tomorrow (April 26th), looks like Costco/Wireless Advocates and Car Toys want to spiff you with a credit. According to an internal memo sent to us via TMoNews, this is the skinny:

Sprint customers who port their number to T-Mobile at a Costco/Wireless Advocates or Car Toys location between April 23 and April 26, may be eligible to receive a $35 bill credit. This port-in credit is in addition to the activation fee credit Costco members receive as part of their membership benefit.

So there you have it. Port your number at Costco or Car Toys, and you’re eligible for a $35 credit. Nothing crazy, but if you were considering a switch already, this certainly sweetens the pot.

Note: This deal is now available to FlexPay annual/monthly subscribers, employees, special dealers, Puerto Rican subscribers, accounts that have an Activation Fee waiver, and upgrades.

About The Author

James Falconer

James was born and raised in Winnipeg, Canada. Almost 15 years ago he started out in the 'real world' as a web and graphic designer. Through the years he has finely tuned his skills in SEO, internet marketing, conversion strategy, and project management. To date, he runs his own successful consulting business where he advises companies all over the globe. A co-founder of www.crackberry.com, and sole proprietor of www.mactropolis.com, James in recent years has become very active in the tech blogosphere. Online community building and strategy is fast becoming one of his passions. Watch for James' no frills attitude, unique perspective and to-the-point comments here on IntoMobile!

  • craig

    Why would you want to port your number to T-Mobile and get a lesser quality network at a slightly more expensive price?