There is a window to opt out of the change, but if you don't expect to pay more for a new plan.
T-Mobile Is Forcibly Moving Those on Older Plans to Some of Its Newer Ones in November. Key takeaway: You can Opt-out but have to call T-Mobile Customer Care to do so. My Magenta to Go5G basic plan would cost $240 more annually for the added additional bonus of...extra hotspot data. That's it.
... those on Simple Choice will be moved to either Magenta or Essentials Select, those on Magenta or One will move to Go5G and those on Magenta 55 Plus will be migrated to Go5G 55 Plus.
So ... some users on one plan are going to be moved to a plan which other users are also going to be moved from? They're not eliminating the Magenta plan, they're just raising prices.
Yeah, the wording is weird. Also, T-mo claims, "we're moving a small number who were on older rate plans" but I was under the impression that a majority of users were on the Magenta-branded plans, which have been the sole consumer-facing options for at least 3-4 years now.
What's the point of a contractual agreement if the company can just arbitrarily change it and force customers into new pricing tiers that were locked by the contract?
Yeah that's why contract law needs to be changed. It's ridiculous that contracts can be written in such a way that it locks us in but allows them to change whatever they want, whenever they want. And if you don't like it then tough shit, you can't have a mobile phone.
I just spoke with a T-Mobile phone representative and he said they are able to start opting people out NOW, so you don't need to wait until next week to call them.
While it's irritating that this shift is happening, TMob has been the best carrier I've had and have no desire of switching away.
Ny account is also grandfathered from 2010 and so far, I've heard that those who ask to remain on their current plan have had no issues, so long as they call the support number directly.
That will be my play the moment I receive the official notification.
Honestly this will probably be what makes me transition to Visible. I'm currently on a $100 for two lines Magenta Max plan. I know I can opt out this time, but the grandfathered pricing is the only reason I'm still with them.
I'd suggest US Mobile if you wanna choose between T-Mobile or Verizon. They can use either/or pending on your SIM card. I pay $90 after tax for 2 lines. Both unlimited everything and 1 with 50GB hotspot and limited international.
I've been using Visible as a second SIM for the last year and I haven't had any trouble. We were RVing so I was bouncing between T-Mobile and Visible depending on who has the better coverage.
Edit: and I can easily find people reporting the same issue on US Mobile
Which is funny because I switched from Verizon to T-mobile because Verizon was getting greedy. My bill is substantially lower and my service is much better.
Same. Where I live there are next to no options so I was stuck with Verizon for years. As soon as T-Mobile came in I jumped ship. They're both cheaper and were first to offer 5G here (although I think Verizon recently got 5G going here as well).
I've found T-Mobile to be pretty good for the last decade but I won't argue points or simp as to why because they're all miserable corporations scamming us for data. I imagine it all comes down to varying mileage personally. One thing I'll say is that switching companies will always lead to a cheaper bill due to introductory rates. For instance: I have to boomerang between AT&T, MetroNet, and Spectrum to keep my ISP rate low.
Is that for real?? Last time I checked (a couple years ago), Verizon would be 50-75% more than my T-Mobile plan. I have no allegiance to any company but I have my whole family on my plan so I'd need a good reason to switch
I have 7 lines with T-Mobile (3 of which are free). With that plus the discounts on TMHI and YouTube TV, I think I'm stuck here financially for the time being.