TracFone Promotional Codes

TracFone Promotional Codes – FIVE new codes

I’ve updated the TracFone promtional code database again.

I should point out that TracFone uses the term “Promotional Code” in two different places on their site, with different meanings. The first meaning is a 5-digit code that is used when adding airtime cards in order to receive bonus minutes. The second is a code, also usually five digits, that is entered when ordering directly from the TracFone website. My database, which is a big reason people visit this site, contains codes of the first type – those used to get extra minutes. If you are going to order from TracFone and want a code to save money on your order, check out this recent post.

On to the “extra minute” codes. Once again, the new additions to the database are in bold print. I’ve created a summary of the newest additions to the database, which you can find by clicking on the link a few lines down. I also have a special request: I would really appreciate it, if you are a Digg user, if you’d take a minute to “digg” my bonus code database. I ‘ve created a Digg link near the top of the TracFone promotional code database page, so please help me out if you can. Thanks!

Now, here’s the summary of the newest additions to the database:

  • Code 50508 is good for 60 bonus minutes on a 60-minute card or larger. I get a lot of requests for this type of code, and this if the first new 60+60 code I’ve come across in a long time.
  • Code 53796 is good for 30 bonus minutes on a 60-minute card.
  • Code 52486 is good for 30 bonus minutes on a 120-minute card. This may be helpful to those of you that were able to stock up on the 120-minute cards from Shopko over Labor Day weekend.
  • Code 56216 is good for 40 bonus minutes on a 200-minute card.
  • Code 59977 is good for 200 bonus minutes on a one-year card.

9 Responses to “TracFone Promotional Codes”


  1. 1 Travis September 23, 2008 at 10:52 pm

    Here’s another promotional code for air time.
    52122 adds 200 min with a 1-yr card. This was on my answering machine today.

    Best Regards,
    Travis

  2. 2 pbushx2 September 24, 2008 at 7:18 am

    Thanks Travis!
    I hadn’t heard of that one yet.

  3. 3 Dave September 24, 2008 at 7:53 am

    Dumb question, can I buy minutes for someone else’s phone online? The order form keeps asking for my serial number but the minutes are for someone else. Possible?

  4. 4 pbushx2 September 24, 2008 at 6:20 pm

    Hi Dave
    You should be able to buy for someone else’s phone, but you’ll need their serial number. After that, just follow the steps like normal.

  5. 6 Val September 27, 2008 at 7:24 pm

    Code 50508 worked great when I added minutes to my mother’s tracfone.

  6. 7 Mic September 29, 2008 at 2:44 pm

    Code 50508 worked for me. Got 60 bonus minutes when buying 120, and before checkout, I was given the option to buy a year of service for 49.95, or 60 days of service for $10 (I took that one-year option.) This seems like a great way to buy the service days you need. Much better than their standard one-year service card for $99, of course.

    By the way, bought the W376g for $50 (incl double minutes for life), my 90-day/120 minutes card (doubled) plus 60 min thanks to your code, and took the one-year offer, so I now have phone with 320 minutes and 455 days for $130. I was paying $40/month for US Cellular, using only 10 minutes per month, so now instead of paying $40/month, I’m now paying $11/month. THANKS pbushx2!

  7. 8 pbushx2 September 29, 2008 at 3:39 pm

    Mic –
    That’s a great story, so glad that you’re able to save a BUNCH of money. Stories like that are why I’m so strongly in favor of prepaid, among other reasons. With a little effort, it’s possible to tailor your own “plan” to fit your needs much more economically than most contract cell provider plans. And in today’s economy, things like this can really make a difference for many (if not most?) Americans.
    Thanks for sharing your story!

  8. 9 TF Employee September 30, 2008 at 8:06 am

    It’s actually “promo codes”. In some phones, you will be prompted for a promotional code and in some older marketing materials it appears called that but we are making the transition to promo codes across the board. These promo codes yield bonus minutes.

    Now, the term “promo code” is not used with 2 different meanings in the 2 sections of the site. When you follow a link to buy airtime from the site, the promo code populates the space. But of course, you may also populate the space with a promo code that you may already have.

    :)


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