![]() Offering value is only useful if you’re going to make use of that value added. The cost of you to gain entry into a T-Mobile line of communication has increased by 88%. I’m saying the cost to buy connectivity from T-Mobile in the last ten years has doubled, and that’s concerning. Advancements happen, and yes I’m not saying that the modern plans don’t offer more value, but that’s not the point I’m making. You can’t look for “comparable features” when you’re looking at technology services. In fact that’s backed up on the Wayback link you used, I double checked to make sure it was as I remembered. In 2012 your lowest cost of entry to a T-mobile postpaid plan was $34.99. The reason you use cost of entry is because it’s the only thing that’s going to be comparable in the first place, and the only thing not subject to manipulation. You need to look at cost of entry, that’s what matters here. You’re trying to look at comparable plans, that’s the mistake you’re making. And international data is the best at Tmobile for post paid the other two still play games with fees so their perks really are the best in the Industry 0 debate, and it does make me feel like I need to stay. If you pay you don’t get streaming all the time like we do. It’s 30 dollars a day for wifi on planes I get that free and get to do more than the other passengers who paid. How could I forget the best perk free airplane wifi on delta American Alaska and soon to be United (allegedly) that perk alone makes the other two carriers weak in my opinion. YouTube tv for 35a month or 10% off (which we already subscribed to YouTube TV for years), Apple TV is a great service I never would have checked out and they have great tv shows that’s been free for me for almost a year, paramount plus I’ve had for free for a long time, netflix I do pay more on my bill sadly but that’s because of Netflix I got 3+ years of free Netflix, MLB tv is free for me and has been for 2-3 years now, they give me free antivirus software for up to 10 devices with McAfee which is pretty worth it, I haven’t even brought up the Tuesdays perks which some are really worth it like the free food items Or giftcards for Dunkin, they did free movie rentals with Redbox there are more I just genuinely feel like the perks I have at Tmobile I would never get at the other companies or like you said I’d have to pay more to get them or like Verizon they’re half the length of Tmobile and AT&T perks (6 months at a time not a year) I mean yeah they reduce churn however magenta max has not gone up and they just keep adding perks so if this was AT&T or Verizon I’d agree with you but Tmobile has been really good about adding perks and not changing your bill! In the future I’m sure you’ll be right and I also wouldn’t want to pay more for music streaming but all of my other perks at Tmobile are dope, r/tmoemployees: The sub for employees only Slow Data Speeds? - Read this to learn before you post! Spectrum Gateway - /u/sgteq powered T-Mobile spectrum information T-Mobile for Business issues: Reach out to Mike KatzĬare EVP: Callie Field Neville Ray /u/NevilleRayTmobile.T-Mobile's T-Force is the place to start: Tell us where you live (when necessary), and what model device you are using. Please see the new reddit layout for details on these rules (listed in the sidebar). General speedtests go in the Monday Megathreads Though many T-Mobile employees post here, these views are their own and do not represent the views of T-Mobile. This sub is not moderated by T-Mobile, but many employees post here regularly. ![]() The Un-official subreddit of the Un-carrier Please check out our FAQ and rules before posting! - Received a SMS about Account Security?
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