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Free Veeam Long Sleeve T-Shirt Delivered (Company Email Required) @ Veeam

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The free t-shirts are back at Veeam as part of their VMware Explore 2022 event. As usual these require use of a company email address (no Gmail, Yahoo etc) and there's a good chance that not everyone will receive one. I personally received an email about this offer from my Veeam account manager so you're more likely to get it if you work for an IT related company or your workplace is a Veeam customer.

Upon registration you'll be emailed a link to get the t-shirt. It took about 20 hours for me to receive the link. Stated delivery time is 8-10 weeks. Good luck!

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  • Here's the shirt for anyone that is new to this offering.

    Don't be surprised if it never arrives as this has happened to many a Cheapie (& OzB) member.

    I've had good success in that I have received 3x shirts, 1x RC toy & 1x mini basketball hoop (using my actual work email). Would've been nice if it was a different shirt this time around. Think I gave both my dragon shirts to the opshop (just not my style).

    • +1

      Decent quality according to some of the comments over on OzBargain.

      • Agree, soft material and quite warm for a thin long sleeved tshirt.

    • I kept both my dragon shirts and alternate them as winter PJ's -Not the kind of thing I'd wear in public either. Bummed I missed out on the basketball hoop!

  • I've gotten a few of their free shirts over the last couple of years (including the one currently on offer, black with a green dragon on the back). They're not exactly stylish but good for a basic long sleeve top

  • +2

    I received nothing except for a bunch of marketing emails in my company account

  • +2

    Did this once before, never received the TShirt

  • I've received some of these in the past, at least one never turned up, and I never got the RC toy, but can't complain for free :-)

  • Have got rc toy and couple of tshirts including same one. Decent quality tshirts, can't complain if it's free.

  • How do the unloved self employed manage to get their mitts on one of these lovelies?

    • If self employed, there is probably better than 50% chance you have your own domain? If so, use that to register.

      If not, then maybe about time :-)

      It doesn't cost much to have your own domain, and if you are using a freebie / ISP email, it can look unprofessional for a business (I would be a bit leery of dealing with someone using an ISP / freebie email address for anything other that personal emails), so might be a good move for not much cost. If you haven't done it before, then it might take you a couple of hours to get it sorted - if you know what you are doing, you can have it all setup from scratch in less than half an hour. You can just forward emails from an old address to your new one, so nothing gets lost.

      Alan.

  • Great shirt for working around the house, Feels nice,
    Sitting on over a dozen shirts now. Manily these long sleve, but a handfull of colourful short sleve.
    got the RC car, and a couple of goody bags too.
    I have actually attended a few of their webinars though.

  • Arrived like 6month after. but quality is good

  • -3

    I got a couple of things from Veeam, like 2x long sleeves and the RC car. But they take ages to arrive, especially the long sleeves. I think I got it like 1 year later. They are decent quality though.

    Also, I'm said this many times already, but you don't have to use a work email. Just use Bulc.Club or any email forwarder service. You never need to expose your real email and you can easily block the email forwarder alias. If you're familiar with using alias for Gmail, it's kind of like that, but much better. You never need to expose your actual email.

  • Anyone have a company email which they are willing to share?

  • 1 teal tshirt, 3 of these and a RC car for me so far

  • I've gotten 1 out of the 3 or 4 of these I've ordered, which is ironic given I work in IT Infrastructure and am exactly the sort of person you'd think they'd be targeting :-P

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