T-Mobile Makes New Promises to Consumers
Mar 18, 2015, 1:06 PM by Eric M. Zeman
T-Mobile's Uncarrier 9.0 event focused on businesses, but still had a few benefits aimed at consumers, too. First, T-Mobile promised to keep all its current promotional rates/plans in place permanently. Promotions that had end or expiration dates no longer do. Further, T-Mobile announced the Un-contract, wherein it agrees to keep customers' prices at the same level for at least two years. It promised it won't raise prices. Last, T-Mobile expanded its "Carrier Freedom" program. It will pay all ETFs, outgoing expenses, leases, and phone payments (up to total of $650 per line) for customers who switch to T-Mobile.
source: T-Mobile
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This ****er - yeah, hear me out....
The guy in DEAD last place makes the biggest influence? Are you kidding me? Verizon......AT&T.....where in the absolute **** are you guys to topple this guy? You caved in and now you have a FUSTERCLUCK of consumers freaking out about paying full retail for a phone.
They baited you morons so hard, that they actually won. You should have ran a campaign on how shotty their service was - instead went along with it and tried to match their bluff.
To Verizon, ATT and Sprint - you're all morons. This guy will NEVER stop trying t...
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And why should we be happy that Johnny boy is vowing to hand over hundreds of dollars to competitors for each new T-Mobile customer? He keeps doing that and then using it as an excuse for why we need to be sold off to make a profit.
two years only applied to unlimited
Very good news