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    One of the smartest ways to stretch your tax refund? Lower your phone bill

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    Tax season is upon us, with many people’s minds turning to what they can do with their tax refund. Sure, a holiday might be great (although flying isn’t easy at the moment) but with the cost of living going up across the board, a better idea would be to lower the monthly bill of one of the most essential services in our lives – our phones. So, how can you get a great deal that doesn’t compromise on quality? T-Mobile has the answer.

    No contract, no nasty surprises

    Metro is a plan built for modern users, with everything you need and nothing you don’t. The purpose is to let you use your phone for work, personal life and creative endeavours, all without the heavy costs that can come with rival packages.

    For just $25/month you get unlimited 5G data, unlimited minutes and unlimited texts, so you’re free to do what you want with your phone, knowing that the excellent T-Mobile network won’t hold you back.

    There’s no contract either, so you’re not locked in, but T-Mobile guarantees that the monthly price won’t change for 5 years, meaning you’re able to manage that part of your budget way into the future. There are also the monthly perks that come with T-Mobile Tuesdays, which has already included great stuff such as $5 movie tickets, money off fuel at Shell stations, free drinks and much more.

    Keep your phone, your number and your sanity

    Metro works to avoid e-waste that harms the planet by letting you bring the phone you already love to the plan. So, there’s no hassle of setting up a new phone, downloading all the apps again, and hoping that you remembered to transfer all those important files or contacts. Instead, you have everything as you already want it, all that changes is what it will cost you each month. You don’t even have to change your number, as that comes with you. This is incredibly helpful as it avoids sending loads of messages to friends, employers or clients, and guarantees you won’t miss any vital messages as you move to your new SIM card. Of course, if you want a new number, you can have one and if you want to upgrade your phone, then there are Metro plans that can do that too.

    Change to Metro today and start saving money

    It’s easy to get going with Metro by T-Mobile. Everything is handled online and you don’t need to go into a store to sign-up, plus there are no credit checks or ID required. You’re free to get going on Metro wherever you are and with as little friction as possible. Whether you’re concentrating on an important project, moving between gig work, or just prefer the digital route, you can start your Metro journey today. 

    All taxes and fees are included, with the first month costing $30 then, when you set up Autopay, every one after that is $25 for unlimited 5G data, minutes and texts. You’re not tied into a contract, so you can cancel anytime, but with a deal this good we don’t think that’s something you’ll want to do.



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