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Millions of Sprint customers already getting familiar with the color magenta will now be hearing a lot more about Tuesdays, as in T-Mobile Tuesdays.

Bellevue, Wash.-based T-Mobile, which closed its $26 billion merger with Sprint two months ago, bringing together the nation’s third and fourth-largest wireless carriers, announced Thursday that Sprint customers can now access its rewards program.

Launched in 2016, T-Mobile Tuesdays are the carrier’s way of thanking customers by providing free and discounted goods and services as well as prizes. Deals this summer will include 50 Starbucks Stars, three months of Postmates Unlimited, unlimited access to My Telemedicine, savings on fuel at Shell, and free T-Mobile-branded items.

T-Mobile said it has given away $900 million in discounts and free thank you gifts in four years of T-Mobile Tuesdays. Sprint and T-Mobile customers can access the new offers, via the App Store and Google Play apps, starting June 23.

Previously:

T-Mobile explains why it had a major outage: ‘We did not meet our bar for excellence’

T-Mobile reportedly laying off sprint employees two months after completing $26B merger

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