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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but the buyer can offers more
so, why would any buyer offer more?
disadvantage: seller?
Edited: I sent my AGCs so hopefully I'm set.
but the buyer can offers more
so, why would any buyer offer more?
disadvantage: seller?
$10 AGC ready in hand to trade for 1 link
Thanks! (Will edit this as soon as I arrange a trade)
Code:https://www.mlb.com/commerce/t-mobile/redeem?redemptionCode=2023TMO{followed by 18characters} As for trading, the usual tradition is for the buyer to send AGC first, but nothing is set in stone and it's usually discussed through PM. But if one user has a significantly higher rep score than the other person trading, the much lower score would often send first (rep is just basically an indication that the user is active and helpful on SD and not likely to ruin their cred on the site by scamming people). So if you have no rep and are looking to make a trade with a high-rep user, they may want you to send first or arrange some kind of split payment before/after getting the code. People tend to be cautious in dealing with accounts that have less than a couple hundred rep points or so. Although having a long-term active account also probably carries some weight even without rep, as opposed to a brand new account that's only ever posted trying to sell a code.
Okay so the account with less rep usually send first which makes sense. But you say mainly it's the person who has amazon gift card send first usually. But how exactly do the person who receives the mlb code activate it when it looks like the way it did? I mean they aren't clicking on the mlb link... it's the tmobile user right when they claim it? Then they could screenshot or manually type the code to the other slickdeal user via private message? Also you have to manually create an mlb account first before all this right? When you create a new mlb account, do you need to put your real name and email and details etc before you enter the mlb code into it? I recall I have an old mlb account I created years ago but that was because mlb.com would occasionally have those free mlb game of the week so I would use that account to check the free game... but no clue if I used my real name or not. So with this... you should use your real name? What about email... could it be an email you create solely for this or you use a personal email for this? I am talking about using mlb code for yourself... not the other mlb code you are trading with someone.
Okay so the account with less rep usually send first which makes sense. But you say mainly it's the person who has amazon gift card send first usually. But how exactly do the person who receives the mlb code activate it when it looks like the way it did? I mean they aren't clicking on the mlb link... it's the tmobile user right when they claim it? Then they could screenshot or manually type the code to the other slickdeal user via private message? Also you have to manually create an mlb account first before all this right? When you create a new mlb account, do you need to put your real name and email and details etc before you enter the mlb code into it? I recall I have an old mlb account I created years ago but that was because mlb.com would occasionally have those free mlb game of the week so I would use that account to check the free game... but no clue if I used my real name or not. So with this... you should use your real name? What about email... could it be an email you create solely for this or you use a personal email for this? I am talking about using mlb code for yourself... not the other mlb code you are trading with someone.
It's best if you have your MLB account already set up before trying to redeem the code (just to avoid any possible glitches along the way). If you think you have an old account, just try logging in now and if you can get logged in, then you should be able to apply the deal once you have a code / link. You don't need to use real name or anything like that … it can just be generic "John Doe" or "MLB Account". And you can use a secondary email or whatever also … doesn't need to be your main account as long as you remember the login info to get back in.
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Edit: trade pending
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Please PM me