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November 4th, 2021

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/r/tmobile

4 years ago

Anyone else a little concerned with T-mobile's language in the new terms of service?

I have yet to see one post on the new Terms and Conditions, which I guess isn't surprising since many of you idiots don't read those. Well be lucky I'm here to tell you what I just read with my own two eyeballs one second ago.

According to the new terms, "if a customer has a legal spouse who receives cell service from a provider other than T-Mobile, they will be considered a "second-class" customer effective 1 January, 2022."

What? What does this even mean? I have a family plan myself, but why are they setting up a precedent for dividing customers into classes? Worrying.

November 4th, 2021

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AAAIIIYYYAAA

4 years ago

Can you post a link where I can see this new terms of conditions?

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cutiesarustimes2

4 years ago

Can you post the whole section. I've never heard of such a phrasing or can imagine why that would be there

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cheezenub

4 years ago

Most likely means that they will not qualify as a new customer for promos for switching carriers.

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[deleted]

4 years ago

Sounds like that to me too.

If your spouse wants to join tmobile, they are encouraging them to join your existing account as a new line vs creating a new account. Considering the existing BOGO promo for adding two lines vs the line on us promo for opening an account with three lines, and the new device promos not really giving a shit either or, the only net loss I see is for people who didn't switch all lines over to tmobile at once, losing out on potential for those prepaid master cards for paying off phones.

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[deleted]

4 years ago

Whoa! Im worried now too

AAAIIIYYYAAA

4 years ago

Walking to the signature at 1 am to cancel my lines. No capp

lmao i guess people cant read sarcasm on the internet holy hsit

Tundrok371

4 years ago

… huh?

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AAAIIIYYYAAA

4 years ago

lol..

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