Are you on T-Mobile’s MyFaves?
Now I’m looking at this and thinking, it’s too good to be true. T-Mobile is offering free round trip flights if you sign up for a two year contract, during the “Black Friday” sales window.
November 23rd, T-Mobile will offer a free round trip flight to any customer that signs up for a new 2 year contract on any of T-Mobile’s MyFaves calling plans. The offer is valid for customers who sign up for the new contract both online or at any T-Mobile retail location.
The free flight booking request form that new subscribers receive will be good for a round trip flight from any of 59 departure cities to one of the 10 supported destination cities: Las Vegas, New York, Los Angeles, Orlando, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, and Washington D.C.
Hopefully the plane looks like the above photograph and not the one below.
Related posts:
Search JAMM »
Our Sponsors
Most Popular »
- Windows Phone 7 Series NOT Backwards Compatible With Windows Mobile
- QOTD: How Large is Too Large for a Program & Is There a Light in Size Alternative to GoodSync?
- QOTD: What Is The Best Phone on the Market?
- Windows Mobile to Become Windows Phone Classic, To Coexist with Windows Phone 7 Series
- WiFiFoFum – Banned from the App Store, Now Out in Cydia
- Google Reader
- QOTD: What Would it Take to Make You SWITCH to a Different OS?
- How Windows 7 Helped Me Enjoy a Car Ride Home
- QOTD: What are YOUR Thoughts on Windows Phone 7 Series?
- Micro SD Cards Will Be Making Contactless Payments In 2010
- Sprint’s Fumble of the NFL Mobile App Leads to A Pick Six From Verizon
-
Windows Phone 7 Series Theme Beta
-
Quick Look: AniWidget for Android
-
Deal of the Day: MobileRemote for Windows Mobile
-
JAMM Interviews Chris McKay of Lakeridge Software – Coming Soon
-
Deal of the Day: Ringtones Maker for Windows Mobile
-
What Is The Best Phone For YOU?
-
Get Caught Laying Down On The Job With Accelerometers?
-
A Big Thank You To Our JAMM Sponsors
-
Review: Otterbox Commuter Series Case for HTC Hero
-
Why I Preordered the iPad Today
-
SALE: EasyTether for Android 50% Off Until March 14th
- An interesting post, thank you for sharing your thinking in it. As to desktop s...
- I agree, Brandon. I started with the Sony reader. I thought the reading experi...
- I ended up at almost the same idea. I want to do a lot of reading but the Sony P...
- For me this opens the playing field to other OS's if all my apps will no longer ...
- yea, what I found most interesting is that it is totally programmable by the use...
- It is rumored that Sprint is going to be coming out with their own new Sprint fo...
- Three Cheers for Verizon. I'm so glad that they are going to take over NFL on a ...
- Really interesting update to the whole mobile payments solution. I bet that real...
- 1793 (1)
- Accessories (455)
- Android (110)
- Blackberry (148)
- Books, Music, and Media (1)
- Carrier News (129)
- Contests (157)
- Deals and Giveaways (512)
- Featured (234)
- Free For All (73)
- General (857)
- GPS devices (11)
- iPhone/iPod Touch (460)
- JAMM (159)
- JAMM Store (40)
- Laptops and Netbooks (94)
- Laptops, MIDS, and other Portable Devices (4)
- MIDS and UMPC (13)
- Other Devices (187)
- Palm/WebOS (272)
- Phones and Mobile Devices (20)
- Reviews (659)
- Symbian/Nokia (115)
- Tips and Tricks (87)
- Views (503)
- Windows Phone (1389)

2 Comments
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Brandon Steili
Nov 20, 2007
Um … T-Mobile does My Favs. I think you got a few AT&Ts in there when you meant T-Mo
FallN
Nov 20, 2007
The Black Friday promo is indeed legit. T-Mobile has been airing commercials about the deal non-stop.
It’s a great promo BUT you have to make sure to read the fine print: The free tickets will not be issued for at LEAST 5 months! In an effort to dissuade people from signing up just for the free tickets then cancelling the line– even if they pay $200 for the ETF that’s still a deal on round trip tickets cross country! So T-Mobile is making sure they get at least 5 months worth of cash out of you (& the $200 ETF per line if you decide to cancel) before they issue you the free tickets.
If someone is thinking they’ll sign up during the trial period & cancel once they get the free tickets without paying an ETF, they’ve got a rude awakening coming, LOL!
Leave a Reply