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Re: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
fireguy_6364 wrote: cant just toss TMO under the bus when it comes to the hacking without pointing out that ATT and V also got hacked.. Yes, I can. They are now demanding direct access to my BANK ACCOUNT and if the wankers don't take that seriously my account is in the Dark Web and my money gets sucked out. How about instead saying I would only get a $8 discount instead of $10???????? That would cover the full 3%, "My CFO is incompent" range! I would be surprise if T-Mobile pays over 1.3%!!! If they did, Shareholders should demand the CFO is terminated immediately!!! So knock it down to a $9 discount and that makes them money. So for the love of $1.15 they want me to risk giving a KNOWN SECURITY INCOMPETENT direct access to my bank account with NO chance recover of funds. Nope, I will take the paper route and they can eat that cost which bigger than $10!2Visto4likes0ComentariosRe: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
Just turned autopay off. No one gets direct access to my bank account. That info gets on the dark web…and we know T-Mobile like many companies have had HUGE breaches…and you can get wiped out with NO recourse for recovery! I cannot believe that T-Mobile pays much over 1.25% and that would be a reduction of $1.18 for the use of a credit card. BUT since autopay is a HUGE lowering of costs over paper bills and delays in payment, why are they crabbing? I am NOT going to give T-Mobile direct access to my bank account and my best advice is for everyone to turn autopay off and let them bleed then wake up to reality. Got to your account, On the right hand side is "set up autopay" click. once that page is up you will see Autopay is on. Click on it to turn it off. That's it. You can now pay online or on your phone once you get that paper bill.0Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: what's up with T-mobile removing autopay discount for credit cards?
sweetwillyd wrote: I just literally signed up for a new plan - debit cards have fees for providers too - accessing my bank account isn't a good approach from a security perspective (noting that T-mobile has been hacked - i wouldn't have shared this directly with T-mobile customer service but there is not email or chat and I don't have time for phone calls Action Needed: Update your payment method to receive your AutoPay discounts ACTION NEEDED by 07/17/2023.We're making changes to the payment methods that qualify for AutoPay discounts. To continue receiving the $25.00 AutoPay discount, you must update your payment method to a debit card or a bank account. Visit your T-Mobile account to update your payment method and keep your discount by 07/17/2023. They could easily take a $1 off. Assuming T-Mobile's CFO has the competency of a just graduating MBA. I as a small business owner pay on 1.75% through my provider and several others are close…So a company like T-Mobile? Makes you wonder if they want access to grab money in a scam. This has been done before, so it is not out of the realm of possibility. The worst part is if you get money stolen because of a leak when you give you numbers yourself, You have NO protection or ability to recover! No, I will start looking around. For now, it's paper for T-Mobile that will cost them FAR more then the $10!1Ver1like0Comentarios