Here's How To Get T-Mobile's Free Pizza, Free Small Frosty And Free Movie Rental Every Tuesday

In its latest Un-carrier move, T-Mobile announced that it will be giving its customers different gifts as a sign of appreciation.

Arguably the best one in the list of gifts is the free T-Mobile stock that customers can acquire through the new Stock Up rewards plan. However, for others, the more exciting part is the T-Mobile Tuesdays promotion, which will allow subscribers to receive free pizza, ice cream and movie rentals.

Every Tuesday, T-Mobile subscribers are entitled to a free carry-out medium-sized two-topping Domino's pizza, a free Wendy's Frosty and a free VUDU standard-definition movie rental.

"That's right. We just did that. Until further notice, we're treating our customers to dinner and a movie - all to say 'Thank you'!" T-Mobile CEO John Legere said.

To avail of the free food and movie, T-Mobile subscribers should first download the T-Mobile Tuesdays app, which is now available on the App Store for iOS devices and on the Google Play Store for Android devices. The app will reveal the redemption codes for the free items, along with a separate free gift that changes every week. For the first week of the app, T-Mobile is giving away a free ticket to watch Warcraft in theaters.

In addition to the gifts, T-Mobile subscribers are also eligible to win a prize every week, with the first prize to be given out being a trip in a party bus for the winner and 40 friends to a private showing of Warcraft, with as much popcorn, candy and soda as they want.

Examples of future prizes through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app include a trip to Vegas for two and a stay in Mandalay Bay, a trip to MLB's All-Star week for two, an expedition to Peru's Machu Picchu for two and a trip to New York City with a shopping spree worth $10,000.

All T-Mobile customers, regardless of having a prepaid, postpaid or business account, are eligible for the gifts and prizes.

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