T-Mobile’s forced move to $5/line pricier plans won’t apply to Metro subscribers

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T-Mobile’s forced move to $5/line pricier plans won’t apply to Metro subscribers،

T-Mobile has now confirmed that some of its subscribers who are currently using its older branded plans such as ONE, Magenta, Magenta 55 or Simple/Select Choice, will be automatically transferred to the operator’s new Go5G plans.

They will pay around $5/month more per line to benefit from this privilege, confirms the Wall Street Journal, but subscribers to the value Metro by T Mobile which offers phones and plans without a contract, will apparently be spared from forced migration. According to T MobileThe spokesperson for:

It is not known exactly how many older subscribers T Mobile ONE, Magenta, Magenta 55 or Simple and Select Choice plans will be forced to pay more starting with the November bill. When Sprint was acquired in 2020, T Mobile promised to keep its customers on “same or better pricing plans” for three years as part of the terms of approval of the merger and it can now do whatever it wants in terms of flat rates.

Customers can always refuse T Mobile the right to migrate them to the more expensive Go5G plans by calling customer service and 1-800-937-8997 to request that the unsubscribe code be added to their account number. The same goes for contacting T-Force customer service via a direct message on its social channels or chatting with a representative via T MobileThe app or on the website.

T-Mobile Essentials vs Go5G vs Go5G Plus plan pricing

As for the prices of the Go5G plans to which you can migrate, they are in fact $5 to $10 per line higher than the old plans, starting from $75/month for a single line, and going up to $100 for the Go5G Next premium plan that allows phone upgrades. every year.

*All prices are after autopay and with paperless billing, include unlimited calls and texts in the United States.