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T-Mobile will literally pay you $300 to break up with your cable company

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Last updated: 2025/08/08 at 8:32 PM
News Room Published 8 August 2025
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$300 CASH-BACK DEAL: Get $300 in the form of a virtual prepaid Mastercard when you sign up for T-Mobile’s All-In 5G home internet plan.


If you’re unhappy with your internet provider (I’m using a hotspot right now because my home internet just stopped working), T-Mobile is offering a $300 cash-back deal to new and existing customers who sign up for their All-In 5G home internet plan ($55/month).

You’ll also get 400Mbps download speed, a five-year price lock guarantee, an extra discount for opting into AutoPay, and Hulu and Paramount+ for free (a $17.98/month savings) as long as you keep your account in good standing.

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To get the deal, you’ll need to check your address to make sure T-Mobile 5G home internet is available in your area. (You can enter your address on the T-Mobile website.) If you’re already a T-Mobile customer, you can sign up for the All-In plan and still get the $300.

With the AutoPay discount and the streaming deals, this is a pretty solid offer and definitely worth considering if you’re already paying them separately in addition to your existing internet bill. What’s more? T-Mobile will pay off up to $750 in early termination fees via a virtual prepaid card, so there’s really no reason not to take advantage of this deal.

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If you decide T-Mobile isn’t for you, you’ll have 15 days to cancel and get your money back.

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