Friday, August 19, 2011

T-Mobile Celebrates Value with Special Promotions

T Mobile Celebrates Value with Special Promotions T Mobile Celebrates Value with Special Promotions

T-Mobile new Value plan

On Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011, T-Mobile USA, Inc. will give its Facebook fans another reason to “like” the company. To celebrate the launch of its new Value plans, including its unlimited talk, text and data plan for $49.99 per line for two lines, T-Mobile will give away 49 T-Mobile gift cards, each worth $49, for one day only. To enter the sweepstakes, consumers must become a fan of T-Mobile’s Facebook page and fill out the sweepstakes form on the “$49 Value Plan” tab on Saturday.1 Existing T-Mobile Facebook fans also can fill out the sweepstakes form for a chance to win.

The celebration of $49.99 also will extend to select T-Mobile retail stores in 13 states across the country. On Saturday, a total of 57 T-Mobile retail stores in California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Texas, Utah and Washington will offer a one-day-only, free-phone giveaway. The first 49 new, two-year activations on any of T-Mobile’s new qualifying Value plans with unlimited data — including the $49.99 unlimited talk, text and data plan — at one of the select store locations come with a free Samsung Exhibit™ 4G or T-Mobile Sidekick 4G.

 

In July, T-Mobile launched its featured Value plan, with unlimited talk, unlimited text and unlimited data — with 2 GB of high-speed data — for just $49.99 per line for two lines.

 

“T-Mobile is grateful for the enthusiasm our Facebook fans show us, and we wanted to thank them and also continue to celebrate the launch of our new Value plans,” said John Clelland, senior vice president, Marketing, T-Mobile USA. “The new Value plans make it more affordable than ever for customers to step up to unlimited data and enjoy the benefits of America’s Largest 4G Network™. Our one-day, in-store promotion also offers customers even greater savings by eliminating the cost of a handset for the first 49 activations.”