THIS IS THE WIKI (FAQ)
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Are codes still being traded? Codes are now expired. However, some people converted their codes to pre-made accounts and are now trading those. So you will receive a login and password with the MLB subscription attached instead of a code. Trading proceeded that way for months after expiration of the codes in last year's thread. You may also be able to then change the associated email address to your own if you prefer, as that option appears to be available now. If you do not see a lot of trades taking place, it is likely because buyers are waiting for offers they find acceptable. Due to a quirk of forum rules, sellers can only request $5 in their public posts. However, buyers can offer higher amounts and those offers will usually attract messages from more sellers, especially those with higher Reputation scores (an important gauge of reliable traders on the forum). Offers of $5 receive very few replies, while offers of $20 usually receive multiple replies from high-rep traders. Be sure to read the rules below and only offer AGC when you post, as comments offering cash transfers will be removed.
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AGC = Amazon Gift Card
To Buy an AGC with a text-based CLAIM CODE that can be easily copied / pasted for transfer, buy the Amazon "Print at Home" gift card.
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CODES ARE SET TO EXPIRE ON 4/1
Any unused codes should probably be converted to pre-made accounts by then. More details here … https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=
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{Now Obsolete}
Code:
https://www.mlb.com/sponsorship/t-mobile-tuesdays-mlbtv?redemptionCode=2025TMOXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
starting with 2025TMOXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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You can redeem a code at the following page https://www.mlb.com/commerce/redeem/form
When redeeming a code for a user who does not have T-Mobile service, it is best to do it from a computer or tablet on Wi-Fi (not a phone with a cellular connection from a different carrier). Go to the MLB.com website and log in or set up a new account. Then visit the link to apply the subscription to your account. (The terms of the offer state that it's "not for use on other carriers' wireless devices", although enforcement may vary.)
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For some details about Blackout Restrictions and VPN use, see this post … https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=
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RULES
Adding trade rules from last year's MLB thread to remind traders ( https://slickdeals.net/forums/showpost.php?p=
Please don't forget to follow our SD site trade rules so your posts don't get removed
Make sure you clearly mention what you are looking for and what you are offering.
Cash/Venmo sales are not allowed.
Only 1 post/bump per 24 hours.
If you have a MLB.TV code you can only ask for $5 value (example: $5AGC); you can offer more than that if you are looking for a code.
Edit: To help keep it clear, maybe follow a simple pattern in your request...
Ex:Thanks and happy trading!
HAVE: 1 code
WANT: $5 AGC
or
WANT: 1 code
HAVE: $10 AGC
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Also, as a new user, it's usually best to look for a long-term user with a decent amount of rep to trade with, as they're usually viewed as more reliable traders. A new user who's buying will usually look for a more established user to buy from and a new user who's selling usually looks for a more established user to sell to. Then the new user generally sends first to avoid scammers. If a new user looking to buy pairs with a new user looking to sell, it can be sketchy because neither have a reputation as a reliable trader, so neither one of them usually wants to send first for fear of getting scammed. If a user has a few hundred rep points, they're usually considered to be pretty reliable as a helpful SD user. If they have thousands of rep points, even more so.
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trade closed. thank you
Do people still trade after the last day to claim it assuming you give them the MLB details along with the email and password associated with it?
Pm me. Can take few.
Thank you.
Do people still trade after the last day to claim it assuming you give them the MLB details along with the email and password associated with it?
1. Set up a barebones account on MLB.com. (This method is mentioned first simply because it's the absolute fastest way, not the best). You can use any simple name at an easy-to-remember domain that doesn't exist (like those reserved for testing purposes). Such addresses would include addresses like [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]d … that way you can set up a valid MLB login in a matter of seconds since the only other info needed to create an account is a password and birthdate. Then, visit the generic redemption web link and paste the code and the entire process takes less than a minute. (This is the fastest method besides using your own email, but will not allow a change of email address later since the email can't be verified.)
Link to create new MLB account … https://www.mlb.com/registration?re
Link to redeem code … https://www.mlb.com/commerce/redeem/form
2. Set up a free email account from a provider like Gmail, Yahoo, or Proton mail and then create an MLB account using that free email address. This will take a little longer since you'll be setting up a basic account on two websites, but setting up the free email account is also pretty quick and easy so the entire process should only take a few minutes. This method takes a little longer, but is the safest way to avoid any possible complications.
3. In-between method: Go to one of the free email providers already mentioned and find a username which is available as an email address but don't actually register it and then just go to the MLB page to set up the free account there using the non-existent email address. Then, you'll have a valid MLB account set up pretty quickly and the option to claim the corresponding email later if a buyer wants it. Note that someone could potentially claim the unused email address in the meantime, but if you find an address unique enough to be available on one of the free sites, it's probably not going to disappear in just a few weeks. So the buyer could decide whether they want to set up an email for it.
4. You could also just redeem the account and set it up with your own email anddress and then plan to transfer it to the buyer's email address later. The MLB site removed the option to change the associated email address at some point last year, but it seems to be working currently. YMMV if they decide to nix that option at some point down the road. This is another good method for those who just want to claim the code as quickly as possible and worry about transferring it later.
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WANT: 1 MLB.TV code
1. Set up a barebones account on MLB.com. You can use any simple name at an easy-to-remember domain that doesn't exist (like those reserved for testing purposes). Such addresses would include addresses like [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]d … that way you can set up a valid MLB login in a matter of seconds since the only other info needed to create an account is a password and birthdate. Then, visit the generic redemption web link and paste the code and the entire process takes less than a minute. (Note that this Is the fastest method, but will not allow a change of email address later since the email can't be verified.)
Link to create new MLB account … https://www.mlb.com/registration?re
Link to redeem code … https://www.mlb.com/commerce/redeem/form
2. Set up a free email account from a provider like Gmail, Yahoo, or Proton mail and then create an MLB account using that free email address. This will take a little longer since you'll be setting up a basic account on two websites, but setting up the free email account is also pretty quick and easy so the entire process should only take a few minutes.
3. In-between method: Go to one of the free email providers already mentioned and find a username which is available as an email address but don't actually register it and then just go to the MLB page to set up the free account there using the non-existent email address. Then, you'll have a valid MLB account set up pretty quickly and the option to claim the corresponding email later if a buyer wants it. Note that someone could potentially claim the unused email address in the meantime, but if you find an address unique enough to be available on one of the free sites, it's probably not going to disappear in just a few weeks. So the buyer could decide whether they want to set up an email for it.
Okay so the next method you mention is what most people should be doing. That seems to be the better idea like in case if you make a mistake with that MLB username or password. Then you have that throwaway email and password in case. But when people sell the MLB account as oppose to code, they usually supply an email with it right? Because if that person who buys the MLB code forgets the username/password, well they can't click forget password since they don't have the email associated with it... especially if it was a made up one.
The other method you mention is interesting and I never thought of that. That one seems even better. The thing is for security, isn't it actually better to not create an email address associated to it which you will give to that person because when you have access to an email, you could actually track your IP history? I mean it's not anything much for this but I assume you get what I mean? Do people here use VPN for this then when creating a throwaway email?
https://www.mlb.com/commerce/redeem/form
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2025TMOH1JVBMGV5XH4QR52RB
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