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dgdosen

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They got rid of "Rates for life". Now they're getting rid of stuff that's 'on us'. Apple TV will be $3/month.

Are the 'no hidden fees' next?

At any rate - tried to cancel Apple TV and...
 

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Looks like they listened to Snoop Dogg when he says "Slow down T-Mobile, you're givin' it away too fast..."
 
They got rid of "Rates for life". Now they're getting rid of stuff that's 'on us'. Apple TV will be $3/month.

Are the 'no hidden fees' next?

At any rate - tried to cancel Apple TV and...
yea, I received this text message from TM this morning, I was planning to call them and see if I get a $9.99 discount on my plan


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I mean you can't expect them to cover rate increases that are outside of their control. When the "on us" offer was made Apple tv was a specific rate, I'm sure they have language in there that says any future rate increases will be the responsibility of the client.
 
I mean you can't expect them to cover rate increases that are outside of their control. When the "on us" offer was made Apple tv was a specific rate, I'm sure they have language in there that says any future rate increases will be the responsibility of the client.
I guess that's a function of what a customer thinks of the value... I mean, I like Slow Horses - but has the overall value changed? IMO? Let the market figure it out.

I just think it's funny that I can't opt out at this time :)
 
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