Metro by T-Mobile has added a device trade-in program allowing dealers will be able to accept customer devices as a credit towards a new device.
According to, well themselves, Metro sells between 15 and 16 million devices each year and they estimate 30% of their customers plan on selling or trading a device in when they upgrade. In addition, Metro estimates 50% of their customers will upgrade in the next 12 months.
Hopefully, this will offset some of the additional charges and loss of revenue T-Mobile has levied on the Metro dealers in 2020.
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4 comments on “Metro Adds Trade-In Program”
Jimmy Cook
September 19, 2022 at 3:24 pmYes I recently purchased 2 phones OnePlus Nord 200 5G I wasn’t aware that when purchasing the phones that they wasn’t compatible with my recent Bluetooth ear buds or my smart watches this is the first phone I’ve purchased that they didn’t connect to my Bluetooth earbuds so I’m wondering if I can trade this phone off to purchase the phone that I’m inquiring about wanting to have which is the galaxy android phone.
NWIDA
September 21, 2022 at 8:54 amPlease check with your local dealer.
Trista ridwell
January 8, 2021 at 9:26 amI bought a a_11 and it smashed the 3rd day was wandering if I can trade It in
NWIDA
January 8, 2021 at 1:54 pmCheck with your local store.