T-Mobile’s certainly creative, not to mention bold.
The wireless company is now offering an incentive to its existing customers: Recruit an existing Sprint, Verizon, or AT&T customer to make the switch to T-Mobile, and both the old and new customer get a year of unlimited LTE for free. If the existing customer already has unlimited LTE, they’ll get a $10 credit for 12 months.
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T-Mobile launched its “Uncarrier” strategy in March 2013, which offered contract-free plans that started at $50/month. One year later, it increased the amount of data included for that price — doubling it, in fact — to 1GB.
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What makes this all so interesting is that back in June, VentureBeat was pondering whether or not Sprint was in the market to buy T-Mobile. But by July, T-Mobile announced it had added 1.5 million new customers in the second quarter of 2014, marking the fifth quarter in a row the company had added a million plus customers. Talk about a role reversal!
It remains to be seen if T-Mobile’s latest move will push it past Sprint by year’s end but so far, odds are looking good.
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