T-Mobile Tuesdays is a promotional program designed to reward T-Mobile, Sprint, and Metro by T-Mobile customers with weekly offers, including free items, discounts, and chances to win prizes. The program is accessed through a mobile application available on iOS and Android, and it provides new deals every Tuesday. To participate, individuals must be at least 16 years old and have a qualifying monthly rate plan. Each eligible line on a T-Mobile account can access the offers. The program includes a variety of deal categories, such as free food and beverages, discounted subscriptions, gas savings, and occasional free merchandise. Some offers are available to non-customers through a public sweepstakes entry page.
The weekly deals typically include several offers, with two often being freebies and the rest representing discounts at various retailers. For example, past and current offers have included free food items like a free order of Crazy Puffs from Little Caesars with a pizza purchase, a free large Slurpee from 7-Eleven or Speedway, and free food or drink deals from other chains. Discounts have included $3 for a Slices-N-Stix pizza from Little Caesars, $2 one-year magazine subscriptions from Mags, and 60% off the first order of Gruns gummies. To redeem offers, customers typically use a barcode or QR code presented in the app at participating merchants.
Free T-Mobile merchandise is also periodically offered. These items, which must be claimed at T-Mobile or Metro by T-Mobile stores within two days of saving the offer, have historically included umbrellas, scarves, hats, towels, blankets, drink tumblers, socks, headlamps, backpacks, spatulas, and cups. The availability of these items is subject to supply, and they often run out quickly.
Gas savings are a recurring deal, frequently involving Shell stations. Offers have included 10 to 25 cents off per gallon of gas. In one instance, customers could get 20 cents off per gallon with extended Gold Status. Another offer mentioned a 20 cents per gallon discount through the Fuel Rewards program, with an additional 15 cents per gallon cash back bonus available by stacking with the Upside app using a specific promo code.
The program also provides opportunities to win prizes through sweepstakes. Entries can be made by playing a game, watching a video, or clicking a button in the app. Past prizes have included vacations, a Tesla Model Y, mobile phone bundles, gift cards, and cash. In one specific instance, T-Mobile gave away $1,200,000 worth of Amazon gift cards through a wheel-spinning game. Non-customers can also enter the weekly sweepstakes by visiting the T-Mobile website. Additionally, there is a current sweepstakes for a chance to win one of five home exercise equipment units from Echelon worth up to $5,000.
Beyond the weekly Tuesday deals, the program offers other customer perks. These include subscriptions, such as a free yearly subscription to magazines, several months of free online courses, a couple of months of free YouTube Premium, and a year’s streaming access to MLB.TV. Other offers include 6 months of free streaming from SiriusXM (which auto-renews at $9.99/month unless canceled), 15% off at participating Hilton hotels, and free gas filling when returning a Dollar Car Rental or free charging for an Hertz EV rental. In-flight Wi-Fi benefits are available on four full flights per year with Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, and United Airlines. Dining and travel perks include 10% cash back at participating restaurants on Tuesdays and 5% on other days, up to 40% off hotels, $10 off a hotel stay after booking a flight, 40% off Pay Now car rentals, and up to 30% off theme park admissions.
To participate, customers download the T-Life app (which includes T-Mobile Tuesdays), verify their phone number, and check the app every Tuesday. For free merchandise, once an offer is saved, it must be claimed at a T-Mobile or Metro by T-Mobile store within two days. For other offers, a barcode is shown to a cashier or a coupon code is entered online.
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