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Big news for T-Mobile customers—especially those holding onto their older, grandfathered plans! The carrier has announced another price hike, bumping up the cost of certain legacy plans by $5 per line per month starting April 2nd. While T-Mobile cites "rising costs" as the reason, many customers on Reddit are expressing their frustration. The good news? If your plan has already seen a price increase in the past year, you're exempt from this one. Meanwhile, Go5G, Go5G Plus, and Go5G Next subscribers will remain unaffected. T-Mobile reassures customers that it’s still committed to offering value despite the hikes, but for some, this could be the final push to switch plans—or even carriers.
T-Mobile is raising prices on select legacy plans by $5 per line per month, starting April 2nd.
Customers are being notified via text messages, per reports from Reddit and 9to5Google.
An internal memo, obtained by CNET, cites “rising costs” as the reason for the increase.
Plans exempt from the hike include:
If your plan already got a price hike last year, you won’t be affected again.
T-Mobile's support account on X (formerly Twitter) assures that customers with Price Lock won’t see any changes.
So, if you're still clinging to an older T-Mobile plan, now might be the time to check if this increase impacts you—or if it's time to rethink your wireless provider. Stay tuned for any updates!
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