A leaked internal T-Mobile memo shows that the carrier is planning to migrate some customers to pricier plans.
is planning to move subscribers on older plans to pricier new ones. Next week, the nation’s second-largest wireless carrier will send out notices to those on the One, Simple Choice, Magenta, and Magenta 55 Plus plans telling them that starting with the November billing cycle, they will be changing the plans that they are on and to expect their monthly pricing to go up. The notifications will start getting disseminated on October 17th, and the carrier told CNET that „there will be an increase of approximately $10 per line with the migration.“ A T-Mobile spokesperson did state that those who sign up for AutoPay can save $5 per line on up to eight lines per account. However, no longer allows a subscriber to link a credit card to an AutoPay account forcing those who want to save the money to use a bank account or debit card.
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USA — IT Leaked internal memo reveals T-Mobile will move some customers to pricier newer...