T-Mobile offering $25 referral credit

The boys in Bellevue, WA must be getting a bit nervous and trying to drum up some business the old fashioned way…word of mouth. Good ‘ole T-Mobz is currently offering a $25 referral credit to any current subscriber who brings a new member into the fold. Haven’t they been doing this for years, though? How sweet. It’s a pretty straightforward process, too. There’s a link on T-Mobile’s home page that brings you to a form allowing you to set up and print your very own T-Mobile referral card. Simply enter your T-Mobile phone number, full name, your friends name, and hit submit. Voila! $25 is yours for the taking. Keep in mind that the money will show up in the form of a service credit applied to your account, but there doesn’t appear to be a limit to the number of referral credits a person can accumulate. We suppose an enterprising young man or woman could have a field day with this. Any takers?

UPDATE: Just as BG thought, T-Mobile has always offered this to customers. Hey, does it hurt to remind people sometimes?

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10 Responses to “T-Mobile offering $25 referral credit”

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    Nosthunder says:

    T-Mobile has always offered this, I work in a corporate store and we offer these to people all the time, also if you come in to activate, and give your friend a referral credit, you will get 15% off any accessory when you activate.

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    Jeff B. says:

    1st comment!!!!
    This is sweet, why can’t att do something like this? Although they would have strict rules like…no more than half of a sixth of any referral credit/account. So that’s the equivalent to? Maybe $2.08? Correct me if I’m wrong but…yay at&t!!

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    Daniel P. says:

    Umm i work for t-mobile and this has been one of our policies for a while now. Every time i help a customer i mention our referral service.

    So yeah nothing new here.

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    Galvatron says:

    this is nothing new at all. tmobile has always had this policy they are just not to vocal about it.

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    sflex says:

    As Galvatron said, it’s something T-Mo has been doing for a long time (at my local store, anyway). The catch is that the referred customer has to have service open for at least 45 days in order for the credit to process.

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    Pete says:

    I recently left T-Mobile after three years of service and didn’t have a clue that there was a referral program. I may not have left if the referral program was there, since I’ve earned about $225 from referring people to Sprint so far.

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    Matthew Bezaire says:

    Yep, like everyone has said…t-mobile has always done this. I’ve received over 200 dollars for referrals in the past 3 years.

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    Fwang Dango says:

    Yeah this is an old practice at the T Mob. I actually have customers who pay their bill every month by sending customers into me!!!! Stellar!!!

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    tete says:

    ok so I’m abou to try this It better work

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