Avoid the summer bummer of a rising phone bill from The Carriers and switch to the Un-carrierโs unchanging rates
Whatโs the news: AT&T and Verizon are once again increasing costs for longtime customers who thought their phone bills were the last thing they had to worry about in a world where prices are rising from the gas pumps to the grocery store. Not cool, bro.
Why it matters: The Carriers are fighting inflation by going straight for their customersโ pockets. It doesnโt have to be this way. T-Mobile is standing by its commitment to customers with Price Lock, which ensures T-Mobile wonโt raise the price of its existing wireless rate plans even as costs for everything else increase.
Who itโs for: AT&T and Verizon customers facing price hikes.
The Carriers called. They want their greedy reputations back. AGAIN. AT&T is raising its rates, increasing customersโ bills by $6 to $12 per month. At the same time, Verizon is raising prices with a new made-up fee โ the Economic Adjustment Charge โ adding $1.35 per line. That extra charge will generate $100 million more per month for Verizon, which is $1.2 BILLION in just one year. To put it into perspective, thatโs more than 260 million gallons of inflation gas that The Carriers are swiping from customers over the next year. Itโs downright disgusting!
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T-Mobile's Carrier Callout offers up to $1,000 to AT&T and Verizon customers facing price hikes. (Graphic: Business Wire)
T-Mobile is here to save AT&T and Verizon customers from further aggravation. Not only can families switch to T-Mobile and save up to 20% each month with three or more lines on qualifying plans, they have peace of mind their price wonโt go up with T-Mobileโs Price Lock. When those facing price hikes switch to Magenta MAX at the Un-Carrier, theyโll receive $200 per line via virtual prepaid card and up to $1,000 with five lines.
โInflation shouldnโt be an excuse to jack up prices just because you can get away with it. But thatโs The Carriersโ way,โ said Mike Sievert, CEO, T-Mobile. โT-Mobile is here to help our customers battle inflation by not adding to the stress of price hikes. Itโs got to be a mind-numbing experience for AT&T and Verizon customers who have watched their rates go up continuously over the last few years.โ
The Carriers see inflation as an excuse to take more money from their customers, while the Un-carrier is promising they wonโt raise rates on their regular wireless plans as part of T-Mobileโs Price Lock, which covers wireless and now broadband plans, too. And as if pricing reliability isnโt enough, T-Mobile also comes with Americaโs largest and fastest 5G network and exclusive customer deals and discountsโ like T-Mobile Tuesdays, free Netflix, travel benefits and plenty more.
Carrier Callout Throwdown
The Carrier Callout goes far beyond winning over AT&T and Verizon customers. Itโs about exposing The Carriersโ crappy way of approaching rising costs and fighting on behalf of all wireless users, regardless of which network they use. So, weโre presenting The Carriers with a valiant challenge: Verizon and AT&T, do your customers a favor and adopt a version of T-Mobile's Price Lock. Itโs as simple as it sounds. Just commit to not raising rate plan prices for existing customers while they remain on their current plan. But hey, if thatโs not a promise you can make, weโll make sure your customers know it. Oh, and weโll have fun along the way at your expense, so consider this challenge carefully. Otherwise, itโs game on.
In the meantime, weโve unleashed a new ad campaign featuring actor Ben Barnes as a class-action lawyer with an offer of up to $1,000 for affected AT&T and Verizon customers who want to switch their families to T-Mobileโs Magenta MAX plan.
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Price Lock: Guarantees new accounts with qualifying service can keep their regular monthly rate plan price for current unlimited talk, text, and data on our network; excludes taxes/fees, limited-time promotions, per-use charges, third-party services, and network management practices. Up to $1000: Via $200 virtual prepaid card per line for up to 5 switched MAX lines; allow 8 weeks. Qualifying credit, service, and port-ins required. Card issued by Sunrise Banks N.A., Member FDIC; no cash access & expires in 6 months. Savings with T-Mobile 3rd line free via mo. bill credits vs. comparable available plans; plan features and taxes & fees may vary. Credits stop if you cancel any lines. Fastest mobile 5G network based on median, overall combined 5G speeds according to analysis by Ooklaยฎ of Speedtest Intelligenceยฎ data 5G download speeds for Q1 2022. See 5G device, coverage, & access details at T-Mobile.com.
About T-Mobile US, Inc.
T-Mobile U.S. Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) is Americaโs supercharged Un-carrier, delivering an advanced 4G LTE and transformative nationwide 5G network that will offer reliable connectivity for all. T-Mobileโs customers benefit from its unmatched combination of value and quality, unwavering obsession with offering them the best possible service experience and undisputable drive for disruption that creates competition and innovation in wireless and beyond. Based in Bellevue, Wash., T-Mobile provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile and Sprint. For more information please visit: http://www.t-mobile.com.
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