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Re: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
gramps28 wrote: magenta191221 wrote: It's not too late for the corporate decision makers to reverse this terrible decision. I'm becoming more unimpressed withand disillusioned by T-Mobile every day. Slowly chipping away at the benefits will only drive customers away, so as soon as my two-year "contract" is up, it's adios. Tmobile doesn't have contracts per se they have equipment installment plans that can be paid off anytime you want. You also have to remember if you have a tax inclusive plan you're saving that way. How many other carriers offer that? Nobody else have been hacked 3 times, lost 85% (probably 100%) of existing clients data and all data from previous customers. And they made settlement that will give each customer they lost data $13??? Nowhere in the world credit card payment costs any company $20 on $150 bill (if you ever paid anything to goverment you will see that they charge up to 3% from amount). Also with all the data they lost with adding bank account or debit card, I might as well give them power of attorney… Most likely, when they made certain commitments last year (commercial "never raise prizes, Thanksgiving=same price, Christmass=same price, Valentines Day=same price, etc...), they didn't calculate on inflation/smaller revenue due to loss of customer data/other carriers promotions, etc… for reaching bonuses for revenue and now they're trying with this stupid excuse, like we are living on Mars. You should be ashame of yourself T-mobile for trying to treat us like sheeps!!!1Ver4likes0ComentariosRe: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
gramps28 wrote: XORAX wrote: Credit card fees are only 3%. This loss of discount is a major money grab. Considering how frequently TMobile gets hacked it would be crazy to link a bank or debit card to the account. Remember, there are no safeguards automatically in place for fraud using a debit card like there is for a credit card. I really don't want someone to drain my banking accounts. Verizon will only let you use their credit card. ATT will accept any credit card. Verizon and AT&T got hacked recently also. Credit card fees vary depending on the company used to process them. You seemvery informed and in favor of T-mobile like you are their bot. Please tell me any credit card fee more then 4% or $3.2Visto3likes0ComentariosRe: Why are you going to charge $20 a month to pay with a credit card?
fireguy_6364 wrote: if they were openly raising the monthly price then it wouldnt just affect CCs. That's a thing! They are not openly raising monthly prices, since they made commitment around Christmass last year not to raise prices, but removing discounts is not raising prices (eventhough you pay more). Only depends how you call it, but for you means paying more. Treating their customers as sheeps, I would call it.6Visto1like0ComentariosRe: Why are you going to charge $20 a month to pay with a credit card?
syaoran wrote: magenta8618215 wrote: If they stop the discount, un-enroll from autopay, have them send you a paper bill each month, and pay by check. See how much that costs them. Way less than even a single autopay line discount. It's not way less. Consider paper bill (paper, laser graph, envelope, stamp, mailing), consider people handling it, people for proccesing checks, opening envelopes... lets say only 2 million of their customers do it and those new employeesneed to be payed, vacations, health insurance... or maybe they are going to outsource it out of USA??? Not bloody likely. Not to mention that looks bad on your P&L at the end of the year having 300 more employees, since it is fixed expense.7Visto1like0Comentarios