If it’s not one thing, it’s another with T-Mobile. From constant data breaches to a merger with Sprint to now, forcing customers’ plans to be upgraded. T-Mobile will start sending out text messages to “a small portion of customers and business accounts” informing them that they will automatically switch their accounts to a “new” and more expensive plan.
If you’re a T-Mobile customer, you’re well aware of the Price Lock decision made when John Legere was CEO. Unfortunately, with Mike Sievert at the helm, this is no longer the case. Specifically, the forced plan upgrades. Now, the wireless carrier does state that switching plans has some advantages. The price increase will be determined by the grandfathered plan you have and the number of lines on that plan.
Current plans | Will become |
Simple Choice / Select Choice | Magenta or Essentials Select |
Magenta | Go5G |
Magenta 55+ | Go5G 55+ |
One | Go5G |
Simple Choice Business | Business Unlimited Advanced |