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Am I the only person concerned about the T-Mobile Price Increase??
- Hace 6 meses
@gramps28 who said anything about a class action… I would not try to sue over this as far as me personally, where would that get any one? First like you said, it likely cause the company to want compensate and drive the prices up, if it went class action every one would get very little, and plus as you said I am sure some where in the very fine print they wrote somewhere that they could still raise the prices with out given the benefits.
What I meant is people standing up and simply jumping ship from the big three or just calling there customer service non stop to complain about it. Personally I just stop using them and that is what I am intending to do. Does any one use the perks enough to get any value from it? That is what your paying extra for between the big three and the MNVO's. Not unless your constantly traveling internationally or attending concerts bi-weekly or monthly, what are your paying for? Most of the Video subscriptions only remain free for 6 months or a year, and things like the video subscriptions and free AAA are a one time deal. Once that year is over your paying regular price for good. However after that year has gone your are still paying one of the big three cell phone companies the same prices.
The really funny thing about that is go to AAA, go to Walmart.com and look at the subscription service. Go to your health care providers site and look at deals or discounts, go to your employers benefits site. It is all the same you are offered relativity the same discounts for the same places, and any more this through just about any service, job, or business you sign up with. However for some reason we all pay, these big three careers to supply us with perks that we likely already have access to and let them do things like this make promises and then let them break them!
gramps28 wrote:AT&T is going to follow suit on increasing grandfathered plans and Verizon did it before Tmobile.
I remember back in the old AT&T Wireless days having the 100 minutes + unlimited text and roaming for $19.99. For a long time it too did not change. Then the unlimited text was still unlimited, but cost to send was $0.25/message. Then the old "North America Package" add-on disappeared.
So too did the ‘unlimited 3G data’
Many (if not all) plans/restrictions are combed over and sold by sales/marketing, but the terms in micro-print are heavily scrutinized by T-Mobile’s lawyers and bean counters.
That being said, places like CA typically will go after businesses regardless, and often find some middle ground where the carriers will have to pay out for misleading terms.
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