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Re: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
whyTeeMobile wrote: shame on you Tmobile! for stealing so much money back. Nobody should use their debit card or bank account b/c TMobile has been hacked many times and sued for $500 million class action. Jan 2023: 37 million accounts hacked.https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/another-data-breach-has-hit-t-mobile-impacting-37-million-accounts/ Feb/Mar 2023:T-Mobile Announces Another Data Breach.https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/t-mobile-announces-another-data-breach/ Aug 2021:breach that affected over 54 million people with social security numbers etc.https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/t-mobile-data-breach-2021-heres-what-it-means-for-securing-your-data/ July 2022:T-Mobile Agrees to $500M Settlement in Massive Data Breach that affected >76 million people.https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/t-mobile-agrees-to-500m-settlement-in-massive-data-breach/ T-MOBILE!!! This is the whole reason we need to use credit cards!! To protect consumers from you getting hacked. And, credit cards companies charge maybe 3%!!! You are trying to claw back and charge consumers closer to 15-20%!!! You could charge maybe $5 total per bill but not $5/per line!!! AND this should ONLY be for new accounts!! not longstanding accounts that have been with you for years. Those accounts should be grandfathered in!!! Customers: DO NOT give TMobile your debit card or bank account. Eventually it will be compromised and thieves could empty your bank account. Call them and band together!!! lets hope for the best. I called also and looks like is going to happen …maybe class action will change their mind, Any lawyers out there?1Ver0likes0ComentariosRe: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
jlfliberty wrote: syaoran wrote: That was announced months ago. It is because credit card companies charge a service charge that is based on the percentage of every transaction, which eats into T-Mobile's revenue. Removing the auto pay discount for credit cards negates that. magenta2738723 wrote: A question for T-Mobile: Does T-Mobile consider the Bluebird Debit card an eligible payment method for the Autopay discount? sweetwillyd wrote: This is simply a money grab plain and simple, I calculated the (maximum current) credit card fees on my monthly payment of $147.11. The (Maximum) T-Mobile could be charged on my Master Card is ($6.98). I have been with T-Mobil for 20 years and I'm switching. I refuse to give them my bank account information and think them very arrogant to think us all so foolish as to do so. The lack of integrity of simply adding the Credit Card fees to the transaction and thinking us foolish enough to think it's anywhere near their increase, insults my intelligence and that of any intelligent person. Keep in mind my calculations are based on maximum fees which I can assure you, T-Mobile does not pay near the maximum, they are too big a customer. money grab….1Ver3likes0ComentariosRe: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
gramps28 wrote: KP1123PHOENIX wrote: classaction02 wrote: Are there ay lawyers out there? I don' think it is legal to change the rules after you already made an agreement. What about a Class action law suite ??? I have been using my CC since I started with T-mobile in 2022 Feb. Now I will lose my discount. I chatted with them and was told that it is because people will pay with CC, get the discount, then revers the charge, REally? I don't think that is the case. How can they really expect someone to be forced to use a personal checking account or debit card to receive the discount. Ican choose to use my CC but at a cost now of 20.00 a month, this is basically a charge to protect my checking account from being hacked. let me know if you find one for a class action suit I am ready to sign Unfortunately in Tmobile's terms and conditions they can change it. Autopay discount is a perk not part of the plan cost. me too…this is ridiculous1Ver2likes0Comentarios