Some Metro by T-Mobile customers can now play games instead of paying bills
Advertising for Cricket Wireless customers | Image source – Google Play
It was a childhood dream come true. If you don’t want to spend your hard-earned money paying your wireless bill, you can play games to lower your bills or avoid worrying about them entirely, assuming you’re a Metro subscriber T-Mobile client. mobile reporta new app called Ad It Up will allow Metro T-Mobile Customers earn bill credit.
Metro by T-Mobile customers can now play games without paying a bill. |Image source – Mobile Report
All you have to do is interact with the app. What does that mean? Well, when you first launch the app, it sets you up with some onboarding tasks, such as downloading other apps and games and playing them for two minutes. This will earn you an initial bonus.
After that, you have to launch the app regularly to find ways to contribute more credit to your bill.
There is no cap on the amount of points you can earn at any given time, meaning you can use the app to bring your bill down to zero. We think this could end up being very tedious, according to a document mobile reporta one-time bonus of 25,000 points will provide a $5 credit for each line of bill in your account. That’s obviously the initial bonus, and if that’s how points turn into points, it could take a long time to pay off the entire bill.
However, if the app is something like The same app available to AT&T’s Cricket Wireless customersthe game and tasks will be very simple. At least one Cricket customer said they haven’t spent a penny paying their bills in more than a year thanks to the app.
The subway is served by T-Mobile The app also includes instructions on how to apply points to your account and requires no action from a sales representative.
The Ad it Up app comes pre-installed on Samsung Galaxy A35 and Motorola Edge 2024. Take the subway T-Mobile It may be used more widely in the future.
If you want to know what Metro By is about T-MobileWell, the apps and games will most likely have ads, and the company will get paid for placing the ads. And you can seemingly delete Ad It Up at any time, so if it sounds like bloatware, you don’t have to worry about keeping it on your phone indefinitely.
2024-12-21 18:03:59