T-Mobile to Do Away with Employer Rate Plan Discounts
Mar 29, 2014, 10:06 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Beginning April 1, T-Mobile will no longer offer monthly discounts to employees of certain companies. In the past, T-Mobile offered these discounts to help close large corporate sales. Given the changes T-Mobile has made to its service plans and device purchasing policies over the last year, T-Mobile feels the practice of offering employer discounts is now outdated. In its place, T-Mobile will offer those employees $25 toward the purchase of a new device. "This change is about simplifying wireless for everyone, including employees of small and large companies alike," said T-Mobile CEO John Legere in a statement. "It's simple, clear and transparent – like everything we do."
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Full of it
and i just got the 3 lines, $145 plus unlimited talk and text and 10gb...
lame move tmobile
You go out of a major urban area or large town and bye-bye 4G/HSPDA
Yeah, right...
"This change is about simplifying wireless for everyone, including employees of small and large companies alike," said T-Mobile CEO John Legere in a statement. "It's simple, clear and transparent – like everything we do."
What a load of crap.
It's much more likely that the shareholders have decided that they're tired of the uncarrier 🙄 being unprofitable and this is one way to pinch some pennies. We shall see how affected customers react.
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rawvega said:...
What a load of crap.
It's much more likely that the shareholders have decided that they're tired of the uncarrier 🙄 being unprofitable and this is one way to pinch some pennies. We shall see how aff
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While I dont criticize them for it...
I'm all for this change if they actually get rid of EDGE/GPRS areas, that's ...
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more info please
can you get more clarification on whos discounts are being yanked. ie government employee discounts being affected as well

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