T-Mobile customers urged to show kindness after price hike notification

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T-Mobile today said that prices are going up for some legacy customers and those affected are understandably not happy. However, they might be channeling their anger to the wrong group of people.

T-Mobile is vague about the details, but it looks like the price per line is going up by $5 for customers on old plans such as Simple Choice, Magenta, and ONE who were not impacted by the hike in May. Essentially, this is a continuation of that round of price increases.

While companies have a right to increase prices, T-Mobile forfeited that right when it promised to never raise prices for some customers. This is what infuriates the affected customers most and T-Mobilehas been making arrangements to deal with a potential onslaught of angry customers rattled by the hike.

The company has reportedly stationed more staff at stores for the rest of the month. It also prepared in advance for overtime shifts. Employees know just as much as customers, which is not much, meaning that when it comes to unanswered questions, such as the criteria for increase, they are also clueless.

Employees are nervous about being thrown to lions and are requesting customers online to be kind when dealing with them. After all, they are not the ones who instated this change and they don't have the jurisdiction to change the decision.

Ecstatic_Brain_4433, Reddit user, March 2025

There has already been at least one reported incident of a customer yelling at front-line employees and considering the company is still in the process of informing subscribers, such incidents may intensify. 

Ok-Dot6270, Reddit user, March 2025

This serves as a reminder for everyone to vent their anger in the right place, using appropriate methods. Inappropriate behaviour helps no one. You can always consider switching or be a little forgiving towards T-Mobile. After all, prices have been rising on everything. T-Mobile is trying to placate customers by offering free lines with no strings attached.  
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