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T-Mobile Score Helps Phone Users Save Money After Smartphone Equality Launch

| Jan 27, 2015 03:57 AM EST

T-Mobile CEO John Legere has previously served as an executive for AT&T, Dell, Global Crossing, and serves on the CTIA Board of Directors.

T-Mobile announced an exclusive promotional deal to its customers on Jan. 26, Monday, PC Mag reported.

Called Score!, the new program by T-Mobile allows users to unlock all the great deals on every smartphone it sells. Users can join Score! with a small payment of $5/month and get qualified for an entry level smartphone free of cost after six months. After the completion of 12 months, users will be eligible to get mobile deals on all the smartphones by T-Mobile which includes the latest 4G LTE devices, free LG L90 LTE phone or even a whopping discount of $150 on expensive phones like Samsung Galaxy S5.

"Score! is a radically new Un-carrier approach to locking in lower costs on your next smartphone," T-Mobile CEO and president John Legere said in his speech. "It's yet another breakthrough improvement over the old-school carriers' restrictive service contracts, hidden subsidy costs and slooooow upgrades."

The Score! promotional deal came after the launch of Smartphone Equality last week by T-Mobile. This ensures provision of best deals even with worst credit history. As a part of this offer, all the T-Mobile customers who have been updated and quick in paying off their wireless bills for a year are eligible to get the lowest pricing on tablets and smartphones, irrespective of their credit account.

T-Mobile has an option of early upgrading which allows users to upgrade at any point of time if they sign up for an additional $10/month payment while buying a new phone.   

"Whenever you're ready to upgrade, simply trade in your eligible device and T-Mobile will pay off your remaining device payments, up to half of your device cost," T-Mobile said.

These promotional tactics have gained a lot of popularity and have managed to become different from all its rival companies making it a hot topic this season.

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