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Old 06-06-2016, 05:13 PM   #546
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I'm going to post this here since some of the freebies are media.

If you're a T-Mobile customer, they have launched a new program called T-Mobile Tuesdays. This will give customers regular freebies. Here's PC Magazine's info on what freebies are coming up:

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The first set involves a free app, T-Mobile Tuesdays, which will initially give customers a free medium two-topping Domino's pizza, a small Wendy's Frosty, a $5.50 credit for a Vudu digital movie rental, and a ticket to the movie Warcraft, with other similar giveaways to follow each Tuesday.

On June 14, the giveaway will be a $15 Lyft ride. On June 21, it's a $20 MLB gift card. On June 28, nab a 1-year subscription to Bon Appetit magazine. More giveaways will come from partners including Samsung, StubHub, JackThreads, Hotel Tonight, Fandango, MLB, MGM Resorts, Buffalo Wild Wings, and Gilt, according to a slide displayed by T-Mobile at a Monday event.
In addition to that, T-Mobile is also giving customers a share of T-Mobile stock. Customers can also refer new subscribers to get additional shares of stock, up to 100 a year. For customers who've been with T-Mobile more than five years, they get two shares per referral. PC Magazine again on how to get the stock:

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To get the stock, subscribers must go through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app and sign up for a free brokerage account. T-Mobile will waive any transaction fees for the first year.
This sounds like a pretty good deal if you're already a subscriber.
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