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T-Mobile Offers Verizon Customers Free Year of Hulu to Switch

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Hulu-iconT-Mobile has announced a fourth "Un-carrier Unwrapped" holiday promotion that offers Verizon customers 12 months of Hulu's Limited Commercials plan for free, a value of $7.99 per month or $96 annually.

The offer is valid for Verizon customers that switch any phone number to a T-Mobile Simple Choice postpaid plan between December 11 and December 17.

Verizon customers who switch to T-Mobile will receive a text message with a $100 Hulu subscription gift code, enough to pay for more than 12 months of Hulu's Limited Commercials plan.

Verizon customers can combine the offer with T-Mobile's Carrier Freedom promotion, which provides up to $650 towards a balance owing or to pay off early termination fees (ETFs) with an eligible device trade-in.

T-Mobile is also offering Verizon customers that switch up to half off its lineup of financed in-store accessories:

That could mean as much as a $125 discount on the hottest mobile gifts, like the latest smartwatches, UE Boom and JBL Bluetooth speakers, top-of-the-line headphones, Fitbit fitness trackers, Guitar Hero Live for iOS and more.

This limited time offer is part of T-Mobile's monthlong "Un-carrier Unwrapped" holiday promotion that offered three months of free unlimited LTE data to Simple Choice customers, a $200 bill credit for Sprint customers and $200 off a 128GB iPhone 6s for AT&T customers.

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dannyyankou Avatar
135 months ago
I wish that they would just focus on improving their network and not worry so much about these promotions that do nothing for current customers.
Well, they are
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
135 months ago
This is just a horrible deal. I was honestly thinking they would give real incentive for users to switch, but a year of Hulu that some may already have or not even want and 50% off some cheap overpriced accessory? Sprint got the best deal of a $200 bill credit, and ATT was pretty good with $200 off the 128GB iPhone. T-Mobile needed to give Verizon customers a real reason to ditch a superior network coverage wise. This is not it.
Seems a bit of an overreaction, don't you think? It's just a promotion on top of already great existing promotions and comparatively dirt-cheap monthly service fees. Seems to me there is no "horrible deal" going on here; they're simply going to be unable to get everyone to switch, but this will be appealing to plenty of people.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
135 months ago
I wish that they would just focus on improving their network and not worry so much about these promotions that do nothing for current customers.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
uhslax24 Avatar
135 months ago
No! This is horrendous by comparison to the Sprint and AT&T offers.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
135 months ago
This is just a horrible deal. I was honestly thinking they would give real incentive for users to switch, but a year of Hulu that some may already have or not even want and 50% off some cheap overpriced accessory? Sprint got the best deal of a $200 bill credit, and ATT was pretty good with $200 off the 128GB iPhone.

T-Mobile needed to give Verizon customers a real reason to ditch a superior network coverage wise. This is not it.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
avanpelt Avatar
135 months ago
Well, they are
That zoomed out view is false advertising. Once you zoom in on their interactive map, large sections that show up as completely magenta on the zoomed out view start to turn white (no coverage) or another slightly different shade of magenta to indicate non-LTE service.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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