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T-Mobile really wants you to go to a paperless billing program. Many people are looking for small changes they can make that can have a big impact on the environment. T-Mobile is doing the same by encouraging customers to save trees and planting one at the same time.

Partnering with The Arbor Day Foundation, T-Mobile has committed to planting a minimum of 150,000 trees on behalf of customers who switch to paperless billing between now and Friday, April 25th! If by chance more than 150,000 customers enter, T-Mobile has said it will match the number of customers who commit or have committed to paperless billing.

If you are a T-Mobile customer, go to my.t-mobile.com/plantatree between now and Arbor Day and register for paperless billing. Then, T-Mobile will plant a tree on the your behalf in damaged regions like Southern California (fires) and New Orleans (hurricane), where trees aren't naturally growing on their own, or are having difficulty recovering from natural disasters. If you are already signed up for paperless billing, T-Mobile will still plant a tree for you. Just go to my.t-mobile.com/plantatree and hit the confirm button.

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