Note 167 T-Mobile Comes To Its Senses, Won’t Force More Expensive Plans On Customers

T-Mobile is not going ahead with its plans to force more expensive wireless subscriptions on users. The carrier has realized the move wouldn’t sit well with its customers.

My Comments: In my opinion, this would have been a disaster move for T-Mobile. I have had T-Mobile service since 2004. Even when I used to do online chat customer service for Verizon, I had T-Mobile. Yes I was one of those Verizon agents that read your complaints online that you weren’t getting any signal, while texting my loved ones on 4 and 5 bars of signal on my T-Mobile phone. Anyway, I was prepared to cancel two of my lines if T-Mobile increased my plan and just go back to a single line. I only added lines for the fun of it, not because I needed them. I’m sure I wasn’t the only customer ready to play some real game with T-Mobile.

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https://www.androidauthority.com/t-mobile-forced-upgrades-canceled-3379505/

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Note 036 T-Mobile Is Pushing Some Unlimited Customers Onto Pricier Plans

Starting next week, T-Mobile will move subscribers of some of its older unlimited plans to new (and, in some cases, more expensive) options, the carrier has confirmed to CNET.

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https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/11/23913290/t-mobile-automatic-plan-upgrade-customer-service-unlimited

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