T-Mobile’s Un-Carrier 11 Launches ‘Stock Up,’ Offers Weekly Freebies for Subscribers, and More

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Published 6 Jun 2016

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T-Mobile planned to announce its Un-carrier 11 event on June 6, which was rumored to feature even more goodies for subscribers.

The Magenta Carrier stuck to the plan and officially unveiled its latest Un-carrier event. There’s quite a bit to take in this time around, as T-Mobile has launched a big movement for subscribers, including handing out stock in the wireless carrier, access to free Wi-Fi hotspots, and even free stuff every week.

First up, T-Mobile Tuesdays. Subscribers can use the specially designed app to access free stuff every week, on Tuesday. This week will see a variety of content to choose from, including free movie tickets for the upcoming Warcraft film, as well as a free Frosty from chain restaurant, Wendy’s. There will also be free raffles and giveaways, with this week’s raffle designed to give the lucky winners the ability to visit a viewing party for the aforementioned tentpole film. Subscribers can earn extra rewards by using social media.

On top of all that, T-Mobile is also offering a share of T-Mobile stock to the primary account holder, as well as anyone that switches over to T-Mobile as well. And if a T-Mobile subscriber can convince someone to switch over to the Un-carrier, T-Mobile will offer an additional share in exchange for the new customer. A determined subscriber can earn up to 100 shares of T-Mobile stock every year.

Finally, T-Mobile is also throwing in a full hour of access to GoGo Wi-Fi while on a domestic flight.

T-Mobile’s Un-carrier events are typically geared towards subscribers in one way or another. Some of the largest announcements have been data related, with the likes of Music Freedom allowing subscribers to stream music from partners like Spotify without impacting their high-speed data allowance every month. Binge On allows subscribers to stream content from Netflix, Hulu, and other video partners without impacting that data, either.

You can download the T-Mobile Tuesdays app from the link below.

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  • T-Mobile Tuesdays — Free
[via T-Mobile]