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4 TopicsAutoPay Change Causes Us to Lose Phone Insurance Benefits
By forcing autopay users to pay with a bank account or debit card we are going to lose the phone insurance provided by our credit cards. In my case I get a $40/month autopay discount. So I have to choose between an extra $480/year or the phone insurance on my credit card. I understand that credit card processing is more expensive than bank or debit, and I'd be happy to pay an extra 3% of my balance to pay by credit card (and thereby keep my credit card insurance benefits), but $40/month is extortionary. Can T-Mobile please reconsider this policy, and perhaps keep the autopay by credit card option for a small surcharge instead of the $40/month that I'd have to pay? Gracias1.1KViews15likes10ComentariosAuto pay discount with credits
My monthly service bill is $35 inclusive of the $5 autopay discount.Ihave 2 phones on installment plan which I pay $42 per month, but I get a credit of $42 per month also, it's from the free phone promo a few months ago. If I pay off the phones, my monthly bill will be $35 - $42 credit = -$7 per month. Since I'm not paying my bills using my debit card (but using the credits instead), will the $5 autopay discount be removed?Solved128Visto0likes2ComentariosAutopay discount with checking account not showing
Because I had autopay set up with a credit card, it was showing my next bill at a higher rate. I've since changed my autopay to use a checking account, but the amount showng for the August bill has not changed. Maybe that will take a day or two to show242Visto0likes3Comentariosdisappointed - doing away with the credit card autopay discount.
I am very disappointedthat you are doing away with the credit card autopay discount. As you seem to be concerned with "security" - thats the first thing i see when i login.. I do not own a Debit Card and I don't give out my Bank information. And before anyone says the Credit card companies increased the %.. the increase of credit card fees (based on my bill) would be $9.25.. why then am i losing $20?153Visto4likes4Comentarios