Update: This promotional offer is now available to redeem on the T-Mobile T Life App from March 26 through April 2, 2024
T-Mobile via T Life (
T-Mobile Tuesday App) is offering their
2024 MLB.TV Season Stream/Subscription for
Free when you download the
T-Mobile Tuesday T-Life App [
iOS or
Android] and access the app to redeem valid for all qualifying
T-Mobile/Metro Customers only.
Thanks to community member
jdhagan777 for finding this deal
Note, offer valid for qualifying T-Mobile//Metro Customers only on qualifying plans. Not a T-Mobile customer?
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Deal Instructions
- Download the T-Mobile Tuesday T-Life App for Free
- Open the App and create/login to your T-Mobile account
- Under the 'Status' tab & select and activate the following offers
- 2024 MLB.TV Season/Subscription offer
- Click on the 'Save to My Stuff' link then locate it under "My Stuff" Tab
- You should generate a unique code to redeem for 2024 MLB.TV Season Stream Subscription
- Tap 'Copy code and redeem' link to open MLB.TV registration page, specifically for this T-Mobile offer for redemption for Free
- Note, stream every game live or on demand; blackout dates and other restrictions may apply
Top Comments
It's a bit silly that this thread is front page news a month ahead of the offer's availability.
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Can someone knowledgeable confirm as I see both opinions being said here. I wonder just getting a code is enough or not
2020:
"Yes I have. You will have to send your account info so that I can login and redeem for you. You can reset password once I redeem."
2022:
"If you have an existing account, you can change your password to a temporary one before sharing with me. [..] I redeemed the promo on my phone via tmobile and logged onto my tablet on home wifi. please let me know if there's any issues."
2023:
"well what I've been doing is people would send me their mlb.tv accounts with changed passwords, id activate it on t-mobile network and report back"
In 2020, when I clicked a link that the person sent me to redeem their code, it told me to download a mlb .app in Apple store and return to the tmobile tuesdays app and tap the redeem button." I don't have an apple phone nor a t mobile account, so obviously that was not going to happen..
If there is a method to avoid all of that nonsense, it would be nice if people explained how to actually do that rather than just downvote and say that it's possible.
2020:
"Yes I have. You will have to send your account info so that I can login and redeem for you. You can reset password once I redeem."
2022:
"If you have an existing account, you can change your password to a temporary one before sharing with me. [..] I redeemed the promo on my phone via tmobile and logged onto my tablet on home wifi. please let me know if there's any issues."
2023:
"well what I've been doing is people would send me their mlb.tv accounts with changed passwords, id activate it on t-mobile network and report back"
In 2020, when I clicked a link that the person sent me to redeem their code, it told me to download a mlb .app in Apple store and return to the tmobile tuesdays app and tap the redeem button." I don't have an apple phone nor a t mobile account, so obviously that was not going to happen..
If there is a method to avoid all of that nonsense, it would be nice if people explained how to actually do that rather than just downvote and say that it's possible.
(Assume, I am not sharing mlb credentials to them)
(Or should I give them my mlb credentials.. is that the only way ? I read a workaround: that you need to paste the link on a browser replacing the redeem code in web url, which will take you to mlb login page where you can enter your credentials!!… will this work ? )
Also, should the person giving me the code has to have the mlb account being used in their T-Mobile ? I read somewhere, T-Mobile might block mlb account if they found mlb being used in another network mostly…
not sure any of this is true or false, as I am just gathering information.
But, if a SlickDeal Members wants to offer a code, to a fellow SlickDealer here that is worth north of $100, there should be a bit more consideration than the pennies on the dollar that is being forced here, especially in the light of inflation.
Again, I'm just asking SD Mgmt. to consider raising the limit. $5 was fine a few years ago....but now, it's pretty low in light of inflation. It's just an ask - putting the idea out there. I'm sure it will be increased at some point...$5 is too low these days.
While I can go to eBay and sell for more, including the eBay fee - I'd rather share with those here as I, like others, have benefited greatly from this combined audience through the years.
Can someone knowledgeable confirm as I see both opinions being said here. I wonder just getting a code is enough or not
https://slickdeals.net/f/16497427-t-mobile-customers-free-year-of-mlb-tv-on-march-28th-0?v=1&p=1625870
Also, it's usually best to keep an eye on the Wiki for updates on issues that may crop up. They will often be addressed there and trying to keep up with the whole thread in real-time will become pretty crazy for a while once it goes live.
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But, if a SlickDeal Members wants to offer a code, to a fellow SlickDealer here that is worth north of $100, there should be a bit more consideration than the pennies on the dollar that is being forced here, especially in the light of inflation.
Again, I'm just asking SD Mgmt. to consider raising the limit. $5 was fine a few years ago....but now, it's pretty low in light of inflation. It's just an ask - putting the idea out there. I'm sure it will be increased at some point...$5 is too low these days.
While I can go to eBay and sell for more, including the eBay fee - I'd rather share with those here as I, like others, have benefited greatly from this combined audience through the years.
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