If I did the math right, the iPad Pro from T-Mobile is almost $300 cheaper.

ChrisxJacobsen

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So I am awaiting my new iPad pro from
T-Mobile. After I got the shipping info I also got the device agreement form for the monthly payments I will be making.

Here is the break down:

$226.85 down ($199 +shipping & tax in WA state)

18 total payments of $37.26 (totaling $670.68).

Bringing my total out of pocket cost to $897.53.

Seeing as how the 128gb iPad Pro retails at $1079 +tax ($1,186 after tax) I feel like I stole something because this deal is far too good to be true!!!

Anyone else get an iPad Pro from T-Mobile and get the same or similar deal?
 

Peligro911

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So I am awaiting my new iPad pro from
T-Mobile. After I got the shipping info I also got the device agreement form for the monthly payments I will be making.

Here is the break down:

$226.85 down ($199 +shipping & tax in WA state)

18 total payments of $37.26 (totaling $670.68).

Bringing my total out of pocket cost to $897.53.

Seeing as how the 128gb iPad Pro retails at $1079 +tax ($1,186 after tax) I feel like I stole something because this deal is far too good to be true!!!

Anyone else get an iPad Pro from T-Mobile and get the same or similar deal?

They had to of messed up unless you somehow go some sort of discount.
site says it should be 199 up front and 36 and change a month for 24 months the math adds up to 1079

iPad Pro | Read Reviews & Tech Specs on the Apple iPad Pro | T-Mobile
 

ILowry82

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You did the math wrong. You got the iPad pro with Jump On Demand instead of a regular EIP agreement. You're essentially leasing the iPad with the option to buy after 18 months. You'll have to pay the $300 difference at the end of 18 months to own the iPad. Otherwise you'll have to turn it in.
 

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You did the math wrong. You got the iPad pro with Jump On Demand instead of a regular EIP agreement. You're essentially leasing the iPad with the option to buy after 18 months. You'll have to pay the $300 difference at the end of 18 months to own the iPad. Otherwise you'll have to turn it in.
Perfect explanation ...
 

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Also, doesn't the JUMP plan include an US $10 premium each month? Which would mean you'd have to factor in another US $180.
 

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