Mashable 03月15日 05:07
T-Mobile is hiking prices on its prized legacy plans
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T-Mobile启动新一轮价格上涨,此次影响到使用旧套餐的客户。一份泄露的备忘录显示,T-Mobile将从2025年4月2日起,对部分旧套餐每月每线上涨5美元。此次涨价是T-Mobile去年开始的“价格调整”的最后一部分,之前的调整已影响Simple Choice、T-Mobile One以及Magenta和Magenta Max等套餐用户。目前Go5G系列套餐和有Price Lock保证的用户不受影响。T-Mobile声称,即使经过这些小幅调整,其客户平均支付费用仍然较低。受影响用户若不满意,可在60天内通知T-Mobile解除合约,T-Mobile将支付最后一个月的费用。

⚠️ T-Mobile宣布对部分旧套餐进行价格调整,自2025年4月2日起,每月每线上涨5美元,这是近十年来首次调整旧套餐价格。

💰 本次价格上涨是T-Mobile去年开始的“价格调整”的延续,此前已影响Simple Choice、T-Mobile One以及Magenta和Magenta Max等套餐用户。

✅ 目前,T-Mobile的Go5G、Go5G Plus和Go5G Next套餐,以及拥有Price Lock保证的用户不受此次涨价影响。

🚪 如果用户对此次涨价不满,可以在60天内通知T-Mobile解除合约,T-Mobile将支付最后一个月的经常性费用。

T-Mobile has begun another wave of price hikes, this time hitting customers with legacy plans.

A leaked memo obtained by CNET prepared the Internet for the price hikes. (Full disclosure: CNET is owned by Ziff Davis, the same parent company as Mashable.) In the memo, T-Mobile said this week it would begin raising prices for some subscribers. John Freier, president of T-Mobile’s consumer group, noted that the price hikes were due to “rising costs over the past several years.

Subscribers who are getting hit with the price increase started receiving notifications this week that their prices were going up, as stated in the memo. Reddit user anonymousdoe5147 posted an apparent screenshot of the text message. 

“For the first time in nearly a decade, we’re making an update to the price of some of our older monthly service plans,” T-Mobile’s text reportedly read. “Starting on 4/2/2025, your phone plan will increase by $5 per line per month. You’ll keep all the benefits you currently enjoy, and your rate plan type and bill due date will remain the same.”

The price hikes are the final piece of a series of  “price adjustments” that T-Mobile began last year. At the time, the carrier increased rates by either $2 or $5 per month, depending on the plan. At the time, the increases affected customers on T-Mobile’s Simple Choice Plan (released 2013), T-Mobile One Plan (released 2016), and T-Mobile’s Magenta and Magenta Max plans (released 2019 and 2021, respectively). Some T-Mobile business customers were also affected.

People on T-Mobile’s current Go5G, Go5G Plus, and Go5G Next plans, along with those with T-Mobile’s Price Lock guarantee, are unaffected.

T-Mobile justified the price increase by stating that “even with these small updates, on average, T-Mobile customers pay less.”

Which T-Mobile plans are affected?

T-Mobile hasn’t stated which plans are affected, so the overall impact remains a mystery. Based on complaints on Reddit, it seems Magenta MAX and T-Mobile ONE plans were primarily affected.

Customers were apparently directed through text to an FAQ on T-Mobile’s website. The company doesn’t list which plans are affected there either, but it does note that the carrier’s Un-contract Promise is still in effect. Thus, anyone who’s very unhappy about the rate increases has 60 days to notify T-Mobile that they’re leaving, and T-Mobile says it will pay the final month of recurring charges.

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