T-mobile has been generous to giveaway freebies every tuesday to its subscribers along with a contest that has some really hot products to be won. This Tuesday’s contest has a whole lot to do it with Samsung’s products on the cards with a total count of 176 prizes valued at a staggering $53,498.50!
The contest’s grand prize includes a Samsung Super Pack the flagship Samsung Galaxy S8, Sound Bar system, Gear VR headset with controllers, Galaxy Tab E tablet. There are even a couple of Tizen products too listed among the contest prizes such as a mammoth 65-inch Samsung UHD Smart TV, a Gear 360(2017) camera and a Samsung Gear S3 smartwatch. T-mobile will also give out a cheque of $2,160 to the winner to cover the taxes billed on the prizes or for any other purpose as desired by the winners.
Now for the other prizes, T-mobile has listed 25 Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphones to be awarded to the first prize winners along with a $322 cheque each. One hundred fifty second prize winners will score a Gear VR headset with a controller. If you fail to be among the contest winners, then you still have something to cheer about as T-Mobile is offering a 25% discount on select Samsung accessories such as the Gear 360(2017) camera, wireless charger, etc.
To win the prize, head download the T-Mobile Tuesdays app on your Android or iOS device or visit this link for existing T-Mobile customers. The rest of you folks will have to visit amoe.t-mobiletuesdays.com. You will have to try your luck by playing a certain game and hopefully win some prizes. This offer is limited to the residents of US only if that wasn’t clear.
For more details head over here.
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