Over the past few weeks T-Mobile has launched several promotions aimed squarely at its competitors to try and steal their subscribers, it went after AT&T and Sprint, and now it’s going after Verizon. The carrier today announced a new promotion that’s meant purely for customers of the country’s largest cellular network, incentives include a full year of Hulu and discounts of up to 50% on selected products just for Verizon customers.
The carrier offered Sprint customers $200 per line for switching over to Magenta while AT&T customers got a memory upgrade for iPhone 6s as well as half-off on accessories when they switched carriers.
From December 11th through December 17th Verizon customers who switch over to T-Mobile will receive a full year subscription to Hulu for free without needing to trade-in their existing device. The carrier is also offering half-off on several financed in-store accessories that including items like JBL Bluetooth speakers, Fitbit fitness trackers, smartwatches and much more. The full list is available on T-Mobile’s website.
This promotion can be availed during the aforementioned dates from T-Mobile stores or over the phone. Customers who switch are also eligible for Carrier Freedom, a program in which T-Mobile provides up to $650 per line to cover early termination fees.