Get up to 15% off your monthly bills with your work’s email using this T-Mobile link with their corporate discount. However, not everyone qualify since their company is not in the program. If so, you can still get 10% off" />

Get 10% Off T-Mobile Bill

by Hu$tler on October 19, 2008

in Street Smarts

Get up to 15% off your monthly bills with your work’s email using this T-Mobile link with their corporate discount. However, not everyone qualify since their company is not in the program. If so, you can still get 10% off using this special trick available for everyone.

Fill out a Migrations form online.

  1. Go to www.Freelancersunion.org
  2. Click on “Discounts”
  3. Go down to “Life” and click on “T-Mobile”
  4. Click on “More information”
  5. Create an account and go from there.

You have to be under contract or upgrade your equipment in order to sign up for the discount. If your contract is expired, your contract will be extended for 1 year to get this discount. Most CSRs do not know about this, so don’t call them and ask a rep about this. Just follow the steps above, and you will be assigned a new member number. The 10% discount apply to your entire phone bill and would take 1-2 months to show up on your account.

If you are thinking of joining T-Mobile, then check out these Free T-Mobile cell phone deals.

Best Balance Transfer Cards:

The following cards have no annual fee, balance transfer fee is capped, and balance transfer period is at least 12 months.

  1. Advanta BusinessCard with Rewards – 15 months BT period (3% fee, $90 max)
  2. Advanta Customized Business Rewards – 15 months BT period (3% fee, $90 max)
  3. Advanta Kiva BusinessCard – 15 months BT period (3% fee, $90 max)
  4. Discover More – 12 months BT period (3% fee, $75 max)
  5. Discover Miles – 12 months BT period (3% fee, $75 max)
  6. Discover Open Road – 12 months BT period (3% fee, $75 max)

The first three cards are business cards. Whether you have a home-based business or that you have sold something on Ebay, you can apply for a business credit card. Just put your name as the business name and your social security number as the tax id. Your business is called sole proprietorship and it’s perfectly legal with the IRS.

If you don’t plan to pay off by the end of the 12 or 15 months balance transfer period, then check out these life time balance transfer rate:

Sponsored Links

  1. Blue from American Express4.99% fixed APR for the life of the loan on balance transfer. (3% fee, $99 max)
  2. Blue Cash from American Express4.99% fixed APR for the life of the loan on balance transfer. (3% fee, $99 max)
  3. Blue Sky from American Express4.99% fixed APR for the life of the loan on balance transfer. (3% fee, $99 max)
  4. Clear from American Express5.99% fixed APR for the life of the loan on balance transfer. There is no balance transfer fee.

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  3. Top 5 Banks with High Interest Rate
  4. WaMu 5% APY 12-Month CD
  5. How to get out of your T-Mobile contract

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tom October 23, 2008 at 1:23 pm

For some reason this did not work for me. I signed up for an account with freelancersunion.com and it seemed like it was just for new customers. I might be missing something. Thanks for all the good tips.

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