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We all know that moving costs add up quickly. You start small with boxes, tape, and trash cans, and suddenly you’re budgeting for truck rentals, security deposits, and all the upgrades that make your new place feel like home.
The good news is that there are easy ways to offset some of these costs without breaking the bank. One of the first things you need to do in a new place is set up internet. T-Mobile actually has a good deal for you. The wireless carrier is offering a “1 Month Free” Home Internet Promotion along with additional cashback offers that could save you real money on your travel budget.
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If you’re moving or currently planning to move, learn below how to maximize your savings with T-Mobile. For more tips and updates, check out T-Mobile’s Home Internet Hub, your go-to guide for all things home Internet.
How to Get $200 Thanks to T-Mobile
Switching to T-Mobile Home Internet is a simple exchange that can help offset moving costs. Your first month is free when you sign up, and depending on your plan, you can get up to $200 back with a Virtual Prepaid Mastercard.
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The analysis method is as follows:
The All-In plan will set you back $200 and is a great option if you’re looking to set up a larger space or bundle everything from scratch. It costs $55 per month with AutoPay and voice features, and includes a Wi-Fi mesh extender for better whole-home coverage, built-in cybersecurity, Hulu and Paramount+ Essential subscriptions, and more perks worth $490 more per year.
The Amplified plan will set you back $100 and offers download speeds of up to 498Mbps. This is enough for streaming, gaming, or working from home. Including automatic payments and voice payments, it costs $45 per month.
The Rely plan will also set you back $100, making it the most budget-friendly option. With download speeds of up to 415Mbps for just $35 per month, including autopay and voice, you can easily cover the basics without spending too much.
It can take up to 14 weeks from submitting your rebate to receiving it, so it’s a good idea to submit everything early so you can put extra cash toward furniture, decorations, or simply lower the overall cost of your move.
T-Mobile is paying to dump your existing cable company.

Dealing with traditional cable providers can be a huge headache. Between confusing contracts, surprise fees, and rate increases, transitioning can feel like more trouble than it’s worth. T-Mobile makes it a lot easier.
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They will cover your early termination costs up to $750. This can put a huge dent in your moving costs if your contract breaks down. Additionally, T-Mobile offers no equipment costs, no annual commitment, and no five-year price guarantee.
Zero technical stress on move-in day
Move-in dates are confusing enough. Waiting for a technician who could arrive all day makes the situation even worse.
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T-Mobile makes things simple. You can get up and running quickly through the T-Life app and even opt for same-day delivery offered by DoorDash. Setup is also easy. The T-Mobile 5G Gateway device is designed for self-installation, so you can be fully connected in about 15 minutes out of the box.
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Switching your home internet to T-Mobile is one of the few decisions you can make that will actually give you time and money back instead of spending more time. Sign up now and get your first month free and get up to $200 back when it matters most.
Math in Motion: How to Save an Extra $200 on a New Home with T-Mobile first appeared on RetailMeNot’s The Real Deal.