T-Mobile says it’s raising prices on some of its older plans to deal with rising costs, but many on those plans may be exempt because of past price guarantees.
T-Mobile has begun notifying customers that it’s hiking their rates by as much as $5 per line per month. The company’s help account on X confirmed the price increase, telling one person that it was “adjusting prices to respond to rising costs.” Reports suggest the hike applies to older plans, including One, Magenta, Magenta 55 Plus / Military, and Simple Choice, but the full extent isn’t known.
But notably, those promises didn’t cover every T-Mobile customer. The company excluded certain plans or limited them to customers switching plans or newly signing up. So it seems as though only those who fall outside of those terms are potentially seeing rate hikes. We’ve asked T-Mobile to clarify who might be affected.
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