While T-Mobile is still technically keeping its monthly plan prices unchanged, another important fee for a lot of customers is getting a hike in October.
under which subscribers were guaranteed their monthly plan prices would never be increased.true, Magenta is apparently preparing yet another change likely to make both the competition and its own customer base boil with anger. According to an internal document dug up by the always reliable folks over at, there's one more fee hike to take into account if you're considering leaving the magenta-coated ship.
Starting October 1, 2022, late fees are all but guaranteed to go up for many customers, although the actual value of your penalties will continue to depend on a number of different factors. If this is a problem that's impacted you at least once within the past 6 months due to financial or just memory issues, you should expect to be notified of the upcoming change at some point between July 26 and August 4 by email or text.
will begin to charge you in the fall"the greater of 5 percent of your applicable monthly charges or $7 where allowed under state law" whenever the need for such a fee shall arise. While we're definitely not talking about a small fortune here, most late payers will have to cough up 7 instead of 5 bucks for every delay. You'll still be able to easily avoid that with AutoPay or simply by remembering to always cover your monthly bill in time, although that might not be possible for everyone all the time... for fairly obvious reasons.
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