Earlier this week, T-Mobile has confirmed that it is holding Uncarrier 11 promotional event on Monday, but now more information about the promotion has become known. While previous Uncarrier promotional events introduced new plans, new features, and new services for its customers, it appears with Uncarrier 11 promotion the carrier will enable its customers to acquire the company’s shares.
According to a report, this new promotion known as T-Mobile Tuesdays will enable postpaid customers to acquire up to 100 shares of T-Mobile per year. The carrier is expecting to increase its customer base by using the referral program. Currently, T-Mobile is trading below $44 under the symbol TMUS.
To gain free shares from T-Mobile, you have to be a postpaid customer, and then you have to download the T-Mobile Tuesdays app prior to June 21. This makes you eligible for a single share of stock. You will also be required to sign up with Loyal3, a service that lets users invest in the stock of popular brands without any fees. New customers will have a rolling three-week window to claim their single share at Loyal3.
After this initial signup, you can earn up to 99 shares per year by referring your friends and families. Anyone you referred has to maintain an account for at least 15 days, for you to gain a share. If you are with T-Mobile for five years or more, then you will get two shares per new customers referred. To complete the referral and get a free share, you also have to enter their phone number into the T-Mobile Tuesdays app.
While this seems to be a good idea for T-Mobile to promote its service and expand its user base, we also have to remember that this information came from anonymous source and is not officially confirmed. T-Mobile is going to make the official announcement on Monday, June 6, 2016 and the event will be live streamed online, which you can view by visiting: https://tmobile.calreply.net/uncarrier
#Uncarrier11 is coming & YOU ARE ALL INVITED!! Weâre livestreaming it pretty much EVERYWHERE June 6. Be there!!! https://t.co/m5DmcBFHmb
— John Legere (@JohnLegere) June 2, 2016