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'Even More Plus' Plans Vanish from T-Mobile Web Site

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Azeron

Nov 15, 2010, 6:03 PM
As long as other carriers are following the subsidy model there really is no incentive for T-Mobile to offer cheaper rate plans. Some bean counter probably nixed this using the premise that the company is losing money on the plan. I can only imagine if customers are billing the cost of full priced handsets to their accounts and then churning.
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RockTripod

Nov 15, 2010, 6:44 PM
That's exactly what is happening. T-Mo recently cut back on the value that customers can put on the bills, because that's exactly what would happen. Customers would forget they put that much on the bill (derp!), or just commit fraud.
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Azeron

Nov 16, 2010, 5:13 PM
Many customers really do forget. When I worked at Alltel and they allowed customers to Bill to Accounts it never failed. I would get a customer in wondering what this "charge" was and I would be like, "Remember when you billed that shiny Star Tac to your account?" 🤣
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dthree

Dec 2, 2010, 11:30 PM
T-mobile limits the phone bill-to-account to 18 months and collects I think a 20% down payment. I guess that is in the hopes that customers can remember something for 18 months.
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