You would be surprised at how much shit falls through the cracks.
Something doesn't get filed in the right place, a system fucks up somewhere, someone just fails to send the right email. It's not worth the time and effort for most companies to keep that strict of an eye.
But I am curious if there's going to be any ramifications when/if it gets found, outside of the ass chewing in-office and a cancellation of the line.
First they charged more for auto pay if you used a credit card. Now they want to raise each line by $5. Took our lines and went with an MVNO that runs on T-Mobile and Verizon.
Saving a lot of money and still great service/data.
I'm guessing lots of people are going to be doing the same thing. Just couldn't leave things be....Oh, and I canceled the included Netflix as well.
I’ve had the same T-Mobile family plan since…I actually don’t recall. 2011? $25 per line for 4 phones. It was 2GB of 3G data per month, with a promotional bump to 4GB that they kept extending until it was permanent, then LTE data, then 50GB of LTE before it throttles down. It’s plenty fast, so no real need for 5G speeds, especially since most activity is on our home WiFi.
That seems like a pretty bad deal actually, you can probably find a better 4g or even 5g plan in the US for that.
Prepaid companies in Canada (who generally have worse pricing than the US because all the cell companies have agreements with each other) have 20-40gb/month for that price (depending on the limited time sales), but not unlimited w/ throttling like you have.
Is that a good deal anymore? I live in Canada where we typically get dry fucked on cellphone plans. I used to pay $50 for 6 GB, but they keep having deals and I keep switching up my plan. I'm currently paying $35 ($25.50 USD)/mo for 70 GB.
Not sure, tbh. I haven't shopped around, but because I never go over, I'm fine with it. It may not be a good deal at all but I never see the difference.