The "Jump" privilege adds another $10 to your bill. So I'll just make installments on the M8 and sell my old phone myself. I'll get way more for it that way.
Don't have an answer to the OP's question, but I heard people who got onto Jump before T-mobile changed it (in Feb wasn't it?) will remain grandfathered on the old plan until they opt to switch to new version. So the older plan was somewhat better deal because one didn't had to pay half-cost of the phone before switching.
Don't have an answer to the OP's question, but I heard people who got onto Jump before T-mobile changed it (in Feb wasn't it?) will remain grandfathered on the old plan until they opt to switch to new version. So the older plan was somewhat better deal because one didn't had to pay half-cost of the phone before switching.
This is correct. Anyone who got on Jump after Feb 23rd I believe (could be the 25th, but def after the 21st cause thats when i switched), stays on the original plan and can upgrade every 6 months without having to pay off half their phone first.
As much as people refuse to see it, once you jump you agree to the new terms of jump.
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So if you jumped January 1, 2014 then jumped Febuary 22 you used your two jumps and can't jump again until January 1, 2015.
On the old Jump plan like I was on:How soon after I get Jump can I switch phones?
What if I've already paid off my phone completely and am on a prepaid plan?
I'm probably going to use jump to ditch my note 3 for the one. I'm on the old jump, do you stay on the old jump after upgrading?
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Did they want anything besides the phone when you did jump? I would rather keep my Note 3 charger if I can, its a 2 amp charger just gotta use a different usb cable then what came with it