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Why no deals for long time customers?
magenta2158072 wrote:
I get what you're saying and sometimes these old plans pay off in the end. (over time) but that still does nothing for the guy like myself that has been a loyal customer for 5 yrs faithfully and never really caught any breaks. I like T-mobile but it doesn't mean I wouldn't change for a better deal. Not like they would care enough to keep me around by giving a reason to do so.
Guess there's just way too many people out there willing to pay the high price for services, that they just figure (TMobile), there are more people in line after me to worry about the few that have differences of opinion
Show me a better deal on any other carrier with a BOGO. Sprint seems really good but the fine print depending on plan and lines at the end of 2 years you end up paying more on Sprint at the end of the day. A friend of mine decided to try and go to Sprint and compare his plan which you might be on because he been with T-Mobile for 3 years promotional plan(all customers can switch to them. The end results he'll be on the same boat as you claim and end up paying more in the long run because that promo plan ends him paying $190 instead of $120 after 1 year. the second year being tied in he paid for that device is supposedly got for free and after that he starts losing money. If he wants to get another bogo he has to add a line, or switch carriers.
Offers look good on paper, but truth be told sometimes they are not as good if people actually check the numbers.
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