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Re: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
dmichel236 wrote: I just read that you don't like to pay for us using our credit card. How would you feel if someone wiped out our bank accounts and we sued you for all the money that was stollen. How much would that save you? Or we stopped using Auto pay all together and had you mail out a statement every month. The credit card is the safest method for all of us. Thieves are everywhere even in your company. Perhaps switching to a different carrier is what you want instead. Does this help you with profits? Profits is the only thing this is about. Perhaps we all should get rid of our cell phones and go back to the way it was. We all pay way too much for our cell phones already. I would think twice about what you think you are saving. Researching other options. We're seniors who are NOT attached to our phones. Don't really need too much but always looking for ways to save a bit on expenses.6Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
BusaPilot wrote: I first thought the text message I received might be a phishing attempt. So, I logged in to my T-Mo account and it's interesting that I saw *no* mention of this even when viewing my current Auto Pay settings. With a bit of news search (and stumbling upon *this* forum) I found it to be legitimate. Hah! It seems there might be another reason to push us off of credit card autopay…. (received via FaceBook Messenger) "I understand not want to provide us with your direct checking account information, but luckily enough, we have an alternate method called the T-Mobile MONEY which is an FDIC-insured, high interest and mobile-first checking account that pays everyone a 2.5% Annual Percentage Yield (APY) on all balances. Find out more about it with this link https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/t-mobile-money?cmpid=hw_send. I recommend this method in order to keep your bank account under the radar. Let me know how this sounds to you and if you have any questions for me." SOUNDS TERRIBLE! Just another way to get our personal information out in public.1Ver1like0Comentarios