T-Mobile Tuesdays: $5 Lyft Line, Free Movie Rental & More

The Offer

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  • Every Tuesday T-Mobile offers their customers a range of freebies, this week they are as:
    • Plant A Tree For Free
    • $25 Restaurant.com Giftcard
    • 50% off Eco-Cards
    • Free Movie Rental
    • $5 Lyft Line Credit
  • You can also win one of the following:
    • Cobi connected bike
    • Solar Powered Bike
    • $50 For Outdoor Gear

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Our Verdict

The restaurant.com gift card is kind of an insult as they are basically worthless. Lyft & movie credits might be useful to some and trees are always great! Feel free to give/trade away anything you don’t want. Please don’t beg or ask for freebies in the comments.

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Mike
Mike (@guest_392102)
April 19, 2017 18:57

Something was screwed up with the restaurants.com site/promo code last night, for me at least. It let me re-add the promo code to my account and redeem it over and over again. I got almost $500 worth of certificates between my wife’s’ and my promo codes. They’re all still showing valid in my account. We’ll see if they stay that way…

Mike
Mike (@guest_392228)
April 19, 2017 21:04

Yeah, there are a couple places we do actually eat out at in our area on there. Not our favorite places but a discount is still a discount. These certificates never expire either so even though you can only use one certificate per visit it’s not like we need to worry about making sure we use them in time like a Groupon or whatever.

cindy liu
cindy liu (@guest_391683)
April 19, 2017 02:09

anyone have restaurant code?
I can give you tree code.

email me: [email protected]

AM
AM (@guest_391561)
April 18, 2017 21:05

Selling Lyft line credit, Vudu coupon, and Restaurants.com offer for 25% of face value. Email me: [email protected]

Atul Ghate
Atul Ghate (@guest_391500)
April 18, 2017 19:59

Lyft code link. I dont need it

https://www.lyft.com/invite/418TM2YHN428KFHU

JG
JG (@guest_391494)
April 18, 2017 19:54

Lyft line: 418TMNTCDBNU9XE8

D
D (@guest_391486)
April 18, 2017 19:46

The Vudu rental only covers cost for SD, which is basically unwatchable on modern day big screen TVs. Need to fork out additional money for the HD version, which is probably why Vudu agreed to this deal in the first place.