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T-Mobile switches users to pricier plans and tells them it’s not a price hike

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T-Mobile switches users to pricier plans and tells them it’s not a price hike

T-Mobile switches users to pricier plans and tells them it’s not a price hike::T-Mobile: "We are not raising the price... we are moving you to a newer plan."

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  • I seriously don't understand why it's legal for companies to just, tell you that you need to pay more for things. Aren't cellphone plans a contract? How can one party change a contract without the consent of the other party?

    • If you are signing a contract authored exclusively by one party you can assume it is designed solely to expand and protect the rights of that one party to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. This can include their rights to modify the terms (usually with some form of notice).

      Anything less would be a failing on the part of their attorneys. As a consumer you can agree to their terms or.. take your business to a competitor who will offer similar terms.

      If you want some specifics, here they are (emphasis mine):

      CAN T-MOBILE CHANGE, SUSPEND OR TERMINATE MY SERVICES OR THIS AGREEMENT? Yes. Except as described below for Rate Plans with the price-lock guarantee (including the “Un-Contract Promise”), we may change, limit, suspend or terminate your Service or this Agreement at any time, including if you engage in any of the prohibited uses described in these T&Cs, no longer reside in a T-Mobile-owned network coverage area, or engage in harassing, threatening, abusive or offensive behavior. If your Service, Product, or account is limited, suspended, or terminated and then reinstated, you may be charged a reconnection fee. Your account may still accrue charges even if the Service is suspended. You are responsible for any charges that are incurred while your Service or account is suspended.

      Under certain limited circumstances, we may also block your Device from working on our network. If the change to your Service, Product, or Rate Plan will have a material adverse effect on you, we will provide 14 days’ notice of the change. You’ll agree to any change by using your Service or Product after the effective date of the change. We may exclude certain types of calls, messages or sessions (e.g. conference and chat lines, broadcast, international, 900 or 976 calls, etc.), in our sole discretion, without further notice...

      If you are on a price-lock guaranteed Rate Plan, we will not increase your monthly recurring Service charge (“Recurring Charge”) for the period that applies to your Rate Plan, or if no specific period applies, for as long as you continuously remain a customer in good standing on a qualifying Rate Plan. If you switch plans, the price-lock guarantee for your new Rate Plan will apply (if there is one). The price-lock guarantee is limited to your Recurring Charge and does not include, for example, add-on features, taxes, surcharges, fees, or charges for extra Features or Devices.

    • Probably sneaked in during renewals.

  • I saw what they did to my family members and immediately complained. They let me keep my old prepaid contract, which lets me use 1 MiB of data per day for free at no monthly cost due to what I assume is a billing system oversight. It works well with Opera Mini on a feature phone, the battery also lasts a week because I mostly use my smartphone for entertainment. The new contract would bill me $0.50 for every day I went online (capped at 150 MiB).

    I don't really have a choice, all providers in this country are greedy AF

    • How could you keep data use below 1 MiB? That's a significantly small amount of data in the modern era of anything Internet connected.

      Were you mostly on wifi? You said you used your mobile primarily for entertainment, that usually takes data.

      I believe you I'm just drawing a blank at how you were using your phone and its data plan!

      • Two phones:

        1. feature phone with GSM/2G (EDGE) only - no shutdown of this network on the horizon (Nokia 220 is my trusty old pal even if better (Symbian) phones are very cheap right now)
          • calls, texts (free among family due to shared plan unrelated to my data contract, otherwise $0.20/min, $0.10/text)
          • basic internet use (Opera Mini, mostly without images), max 16 kiB/s
            • looking up timetables (shortcuts, tactile keys and small form factor allow doing this while running for a train at full speed) (<30 kiB per lookup, <5 kiB if regional only on another website)
            • built-in RSS feed reader for news and such (I used to also browse Reddit this way) (<10 kiB per feed)
            • some webcomics for entertainment (xkcd, Oglaf) (cca 200 kiB per image)
            • basic Google search (opening hours of shops etc.), even Google Images
            • no email or similar services because Opera Mini backend handles plaintext passwords and they're probably not well encrypted in transit
            • the phone allows no automatic daily limit so I’d need to reset the counters daily, but it’s easier to just play it safe and estimate the sum of how many kiB the loading bar showed
            • there are no background apps that use 2G so it’s safe to just leave data on: even if my smartphone is rooted, managing data access on it would be too much of a nuisance
          • alarm clock
          • FM radio with an 8-year library of recorded songs in low quality (4-bit 16kHz) but make for a fun shuffle playlist
          • a few downloaded videos reencoded to 320×240@15 from when I had no other phone - gems like Citation Needed, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Bad Apple!!, The Llama Song
          • Snake!
          • long battery life, reliable
        2. smartphone (rooted Samsung Galaxy J5 2017, Android 10) - no SIM card
          • productivity: e-mail, notes, web browsing, train tickets, banking...
          • offline mapy.cz maps including route finding
          • Lemmy! (Eternity or Jerboa)
          • NewPipe: download YouTube videos on Wi-Fi for listening on the go
          • library of “high-quality” music (mostly YouTube rips)
          • apps I need to use for some services (lunch orders, package tracking etc.)
          • PDF reader: ebooks and documents
          • F-Droid games
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