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Not sure if this was mentioned here, but just now seeing this offer for loyal customers.

 

http://connection.sprint.com/special-holiday-gifts-just-for-you

I just saw that 3 days ago in the Sprint Zone app, and it appears that it's been on there for almost 2 weeks now, but just hiding. Hopefully some cool deals will pop up on the 7th.

 

 

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How about an early upgrade for me: Note4 to Note5; $200 trade in allowance and $15/mo lease on the new Note5;

now that's a deal!!  I hope Dec 7 brings more than a $59 Tablet that no one wants for being Sprint loyal for going

on 12 years in my case..

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  • 2 weeks later...

Looks like special contests to enter, according to their homepage.

As of writing this post, only about an hour and a half until we find out what the big surprise is.

Today is first 1000 to signup get a year of free amazon prime.

 

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As of writing this post, only about an hour and a half until we find out what the big surprise is.

Looks like it will be at 12pm central, 1pm eastern, according to their homepage and this site:  https://cheerstoyou.sprint.com/?INTMKT=MA:LP:20151208:LNL:B2C:ART:giveaways

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Anyone find out when the codes expire? I purchased a gift membership in January when they were on sale, so I need to let my current membership expire at the end of the year so that I can use that gift membership. Hopefully the Sprint code won't have expired by then.

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