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T-Mobile’s Free Line Promotion is Back—But Don’t Skip the Fine Print

T-Mobile hasn’t been on the receiving end of a lot of good publicity these days. The carrier has gotten a lot of flak from customers and employees over its recent promotions and T-Life app, but now it looks like T-Mobile is trying to redeem itself. According to multiple posts on Reddit, T-Mobile is bringing back its free line promo. However, as with all promotions, there’s always a catch.

T-Mobile free line promo is back

According to user reports on Reddit, T-Mobile has sent emails and text messages to customers informing them that they are eligible for the free line promo. It is unclear how T-Mobile deems which customers are eligible. The posts suggest that these customers are all on different plans. We’re talking about ONE, Go5G, Go5G Plus, and the legacy Sprint Unlimited Freedom plan.

However, if you already have two free lines on your account or you added one earlier this year, then you might not be eligible for this promo. Also, customers who are on price lock plans might not be eligible for this deal either. But if you are curious, you can always check with the carrier.

You can do so by messaging T-Mobile’s customer service or heading to your local T-Mobile store. According to this Reddit comment, you can ask the customer service rep to check if there’s a “September 2025 BYOD” verified status on your plan. If there is, then you might be able to get an extra line for free.

But there’s a catch

As the popular saying goes, there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Based on the comments on Reddit, users need to read the fine print before they accept this deal. For starters, if you accept this free line, you may never qualify for a free phone, upgrade, or any other promo in the future.

Also, you will need to bring your own device. If you were hoping to score a free phone, think again. Don’t forget that it’s not completely free either. You’ll have to pay for a $10 device connection charge, as well as additional taxes and fees on the line. However, if you’re merely using this as an extra line for business purposes, we suppose it’s not a bad deal.
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