You can win Tesla Cybertruck – if you have referral points
Elon Musk took to the stage in late 2019 to announce an all-new electric pickup, and despite some hiccups during the rollout, the Cybertruck immediately was created buzz. However, the wait since then has been too long that it started to seem like the pickup would never arrive. Even so, development continues and Tesla confirmed it’s coming soon. Coinciding with the aforementioned launch, there is a surprise promotion going on. Tesla is giving away a Cybertruck in a raffle to promote its updated referral program, and most people can participate using the automaker’s app.
NEW: Tesla has revamped its Referral program and introduced a new loyalty program! Here’s what you need to know
• S/X: 3,500 credits (referrer)
• 3/Y: 2,000 credits (referrer)• S/X: 6,000 credits (loyalty)
• 3/Y: 3,000 credits (loyalty)• New Cybertruck Lottery for 500! pic.twitter.com/4pgbFS6paA
– BéTesla (@BabyTesla3)
May 12, 2023
Twitter user BabyTesla noticed the lottery and posted a screenshot showing that the user must have 500 credits to enter. Credits come with referrals sent to non-Tesla owners or purchase items from the Tesla store. Depending on the model, referring a buyer to Tesla can earn up to 3,500 points if that referral buys a vehicle. Model WILL or X, or 2,000 points for the referrer to receive 3 . sample or Y. By simply purchasing a Model S or X on its own as an existing Tesla customer, the buyer will receive 6,000 credits, and 3 or Y will yield 3,000 points.
While the offer isn’t really free – you need to buy something from or sell something to Tesla to get points – the real value here is getting a Cybertruck without paying anything extra, and Maybe received one earlier than other buyers. Of course, we don’t know exactly how much truck There will be a price, which is odd as it gets closer to the release date, but given Tesla’s recent price hikes and subsequent cuts, it probably won’t land at the expected starting price. originally $40,000.
This promotion marks Tesla’s relaunch of its referral program, which has had a bumpy ride so far. It’s an iterative project from the automaker that first debuted a few years ago when it received mixed reviews from some owners and the media. It remains to be seen how this latest revamp will play out, but any potential bad press won’t be as bad as the chorus of criticism that would hit if Tesla missed out on another Cybertruck. delivery milestone.
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