Thursday, March 13, 2025

T-Mobile's Most Loyal Customers Are About To See Their Bills Rise - Here's How Much...

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After announcing a price bump less than a year ago, the mobile carrier is doing it again -- and once again, it's affecting customers on older plans.

Legacy plans include offerings like Magenta, Magenta MAX, Magenta 55+, ONE, and Simple Choice, but it's not clear which of these will see the increase. The new rates will not impact current plans like Go5G Next, Go5G Plus, and Essentials.

If this increase affects you, you'll receive a text from T-Mobile today, March 13. ⁘For the first time in nearly a decade,⁘ the text reads, ⁘we're making an update to the price of some of our older monthly service plans.⁘ If you don't get a notification today, your rates aren't going up.

T-Mobile says that if your plan falls under the ⁘Un-contract Promise,⁘ which guarantees your rates won't increase, it will pay your final month's recurring service charge if you decide to leave (as long as you let the company know within 60 days).

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