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Sunday 13 August 2017

T-Mobile’s JUMP! On Demand: New Bait For Users


T-Mobile once again made it to the headlines with another program that lets users upgrade their phones every 30 days. The program is best-suited for users that like being upgraded to the cutting-edge technology.

Earlier this month, the offer was introduced for users to upgrade their devices three times a year. But now, with the 30-day option, the free government phone service provider has made things much more exciting for their users. 

T-Mobile’s JUMP! On Demand

The JUMP! On Demand by T-Mobile is available for both the existing subscribers and for the non-subscribers who would like to switch to T-Mobile’s postpaid or free government phone service.  
To get the program, the subscriber has to enter into an 18-month lease agreement that will allow the customer to get their device upgraded once every 30 days.

The monthly payment of the customers and the payments made throughout the lease agreement depend upon the approval of credit for the customer. Also, it depends upon the choice of the paid or free government cell phone plan you choose, government taxes and fees, and that of the device.
All the devices leased through the program JUMP! On Demand are owned by T-Mobile.

To get started with the program, non-subscribers of the free governmentphone service provider can call 1-800-866-2453 and if you’re an existing subscriber, you can simply dial 611 to get into the program.

The devices eligible for the plan include iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, LG G5, Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, etc. For inquiry about the eligibility of your device, you can ask T-Mobile customer support or visit any T-Mobile store.

If you’re on an active lease agreement with the free government phone service provider, you can either upgrade your device, purchase it, or can end the lease.

The option to upgrade the device allows you to get a new device every 30 days. To upgrade, you will have to choose a different device model, a different device, or a different memory size. Also, the device you have under your old postpaid or free government cell phone plan lease must be in a good condition.

In the program, the free government cell phone plan provider didn’t mention the whole list of eligible devices besides the ones listed above. Thus, the customers will have to confirm before they go for the agreement under the program.

In a Nutshell

With the JUMP! On Demand program, T-Mobile is going to attract a number of new and existing customers as it seems quite exciting for the customers. The program is aimed at offering a choice of devices to the customers, so they don’t have to stick to just one device throughout their lease agreement.

Thus, the program offers high-quality devices and we’re hoping that the customers get to choose the other devices as well. So, in all, the program is going to be a win for T-Mobile as far as we can see it!

The rest depends on how it actually goes! 

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