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T-Mobile Launches in Sam’s Club as Exclusive In-Club Wireless Provider

T-Mobile gives Sam’s Club a splash of magenta! Today, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced it’s expanding its retail presence by launching in nearly all Sam’s Club locations as the membership chain’s exclusive in-club wireless provider. Now, new and existing Sam’s Club members can shop the latest T-Mobile devices and plans, as well as T-Mobile 5G Home and Business Internet, directly with T-Mobile’s Mobile Experts.

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T-Mobile Launches in Sam’s Club as Exclusive In-Club Wireless Provider (Photo: Business Wire)

T-Mobile Launches in Sam’s Club as Exclusive In-Club Wireless Provider (Photo: Business Wire)

“At T-Mobile, we are committed to being the best in the world at connecting customers to their world as we strive to deliver the best network, the best experience and the best value,” said Jon Freier, President, Consumer Group, T-Mobile. “We’re excited for Sam's Club to join our strategic portfolio of national retailers to reach customers where they regularly shop. As Sam’s Club’s exclusive in-club wireless provider, we’ll give consumers and small businesses greater access to T-Mobile's incredible value and award-winning service on the nation's largest and fastest 5G network.”

“Teaming up with T-Mobile reflects our commitment to provide high-quality products and services at an exceptional value to our members,” said Clint Gill, SVP of Technology, Entertainment and Office at Sam’s Club. “T-Mobile’s offering helps elevate the overall value we deliver, ensuring not only competitive prices, but also accessibility to the , as well as an excellent customer experience within our clubs.”

T-Mobile x Sam’s Club Offers

Starting today, Sam’s Club members can now score some of the same great deals available at T-Mobile stores at Sam’s Club, such as up to with eligible trade-in on / or / , plus additional member value — including free shipping on every T-Mobile order. Always.

members who switch to the Un-carrier (or add a new line) and pick up a device will receive a to spend at Sam’s Club every year they’re with T-Mobile and maintain their Plus membership. The eGift card can be used for anything including membership. That’s like getting a Sam’s Club Plus membership for just $50 a year (regularly priced at $110/year)!

For all the offers available now for T-Mobile and T-Mobile for Business (up to 12 lines) customers at Sam’s Club retail locations, whether members are looking to switch, trade-up for a new device or add a line, head to .

T-Mobile’s Award-Winning Support Now in Nearly all Sam’s Club Retail Locations

On top of all the savings and perks, every member will now be able to shop directly with T-Mobile’s Mobile Experts in Sam’s Club! The Un-carrier has received the top spot in J.D. Power’s Wireless Customer Care Study an impressive 27 times — more than any other wireless provider — a testament to T-Mobile’s continuous dedication to delivering best-in-class, personalized customer support every day of the year. Now, Sam’s Club members will be able to experience the best customer support team in the industry, at their local club!

The Perks of Being an Un-carrier Customer

There’s never been a better time for Sam’s Club members to seize the Un-carrier life! Only T-Mobile customers get VIP treatment with , including one-of-a-kind premium deals and experiences with some of the biggest brands including Hilton, Hertz, Dollar and more — all while enjoying the best value-packed plans in wireless. Plus, customers get access to the best entertainment streaming bundle in wireless with , , and free season-long subscriptions to every year, along with , , , exclusive deals and freebies every week through and . Magenta Status all adds up to over $1,500 in added value every year — JUST for being a T-Mobile customer.

T-Mobile for Business customers score too with perks like valued at over $400 and solutions like and . And, T-Mobile customers get to enjoy this industry-leading value at no extra cost, on top of .

All new and existing T-Mobile customers, including T-Mobile for Business (up to 12 lines), with a Sam’s Club membership can now go to nearly all Sam’s Club locations to shop. To learn more about the latest devices and plans available at T-Mobile, head . For a list of Sam’s Club locations, visit and check out the Sam’s Club announcement of today’s news .

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Limited-time offers; subject to change. Qualifying credit & eligible line(s) required. If you have canceled mobile lines in past 90 days, reactivate them first. Up to $1,000 Off: Via 24 monthly bill credits with eligible trade-in. $60 Annual Sam’s Club e-Gift Card: Requires online registration and redemption within 30 days of activating qualifying new line and device purchase with finance agreement followed by 90-day service validation and 3 week fulfillment time. See sales rep or visit for more details.

About T-Mobile

T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is America’s supercharged Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for all. T-Mobile’s customers benefit from its unmatched combination of value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond. Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile and Sprint. For more information please visit:

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10/04/2024

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