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How To Opt Out Of The T-Mobile Forced Plan Migrations?
- Hace 2 años
Calm down, folks. Unless you get an email or text from T-Mobile about forced migration, don't flood the support channels just yet. Your just hobbling those who may have real support issues. This is for the most part all speculation based on some leaked internal documents, but TMO could provide some clarification as this spirals.
P.S. Here’s an update from the primary leaker…
https://tmo.report/2023/10/t-mobile-says-just-1-of-customers-will-be-impacted-by-forced-migration/
“We still highly recommend you do not contact T-Mobile to opt out unless you receive a notification of a pending plan change.”
Contacting them is a joke. I've tried repeatedly and hung up after being on hold for 15 minutes or longer each time. My wife and I are on the Magenta 55 plan, I'm happy with it, don't want any new features, and DO NOT WANT TO PAY ANY MORE $. Their site is no help.
I appreciate they are bombarded with calls...and they’re trying to generate more revenue from their customer base….BUT, my wife and I are retired, on fixed incomes, and simply don’t need the’new stuff’.
I’m already on autopay with them.
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