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Pimpin for Ting

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Turns out, I am only interested in posting something when there is a change I will magically get some money.  So here I am pimpin’ for Ting.

(note: every link in this post is my referral link to Ting mobile, if you use this when you sign up you will get a 25$ discount, and I will get a 25$ credit (or something like that))

Here is my actual bill from last month.  This is for 3 smart phones.  I’ve made no attempts to do anything special to keep my usage down.

Screen shot of actual bill from ting showing usage, taxes and fees.

Screen shot of actual bill from ting showing usage, taxes and fees.

Here is my complete billing history since switching to Ting.  It includes the purchase of a new smart phone – the Kokya Rise, it is okay but not great.  Also you can see the credits I’ve gotten from people using my referral link (that is the whole reason I am posting any of this, so people will use the link and I will get a $25 credit a small amount of money as long as you remain a ting customer, for up-to 2 years…  (I think… it is new) … you will also get $25 off, but how does that help me?).

ting mobile actual billing history showing referral credits and purchase of new phone -- notice that there are no activation fees

ting mobile actual billing history showing referral credits and purchase of new phone — notice that there are no activation fees

Also notice that there are no activation fees.

I did have to pay a hefty ($400) early termination fee (ETF) to Credo Mobile to get out of my contract (which is basically paying for the two physical phones they gave me for free).

Right now ting is running a promotion where they will pay 25% of your early termination fee.  So that is something.  The max is $75.  So this would have paid me $75, if I had signed up during the promotion.

Promotion details from ting webpage: (I don’t know if this is a limited time offer)

Claim 25% of your ETF

Every day, we hear from customers who are waiting to bring family and colleagues over to their Ting account. Now would be a good time.Starting today, Ting will reimburse 25% of anybody’s early termination fee, up to $75 per device, in the form of a service credit, when they break a contract with an existing carrier and switch to Ting.Head on over to the Ting ETF Relief page to find out how to shed those remaining contracts and live free, forever!

You save another 25$ by using this — referral link.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Article publié pour la première fois le 12/09/2013


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