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How do you tell what plan you're currently on?
You go to your account on line and look up what plan is listed.
How do you tell what plan you're currently on?
Another vote for ATT prepaid for $300/month. Have had it on the 2nd year now. Works well.
I have been very happy with AT&T prepaid plan, $25 a month, $300 prepaid for a year. It looks like it has become a better deal since I got it near two years ago.
https://www.att.com/buy/wireless/pr...&ds_kids=p74965282126&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclsrc=ds
AT&T PREPAIDSM
12-month Unlimited
Unlimited talk, text & data
After 16GB, speeds slowed to max 1.5 Mbps for the month.
Bullet point 1 is, Unlimited talk, text & data After 16GB, speeds slowed to max 1.5 Mbps for the month.
5G access included
This has been talked about a lot on the T-Mobile subreddit.
Only some programs are having this done. I am on Magenta Max which is not one of the programs this is happening on.
You can opt out. Don't do it until they start announcing this formally. Some people trying to opt out early are having some problems.
Anyway, if you get notice this is happening, just call in, listen to the speech and opt out.
I just took care of the opt out on the T-Mobile app via chat. I waited less than 5 minutes. I asked to opt out.
The response was that the migration is just an invitation and not to worry, you would have to approve it to be changed to a new plan. I told her that I haven't gotten the email or text yet to invite me, can I opt out ahead of time? Yes, she took care of that for me. She told me she was able to opt out the account from plan migration, rest assured that there will be no change to the account.
She also told me that when signing in my account on the website (not the app) there will be a popup alerting that the account has been an opt out. That may take a day or so to activate. She also sent me the "System memo" code and effective date.
I couldn't save the chat but I took screen caps...just in case.
Haven't heard from them yet. I'm on a Magenta Max 55+ plan, and I've read that it's not subject to this change. But time will tell.
Last week, some internal training documents were leaked to a website that covers mobile industry updates. The media quickly picked up the information and ran with it, as they often do with leaks. Unfortunately, docs like this – without more context – leave a lot of room for interpretation. In this case, it was largely inaccurate and caused a lot of confusion for our customers (rightfully so!).
ARS Technica reports T-Mobile will change plans on some users without prior notice, moving them to a higher priced plan, effectively raising prices on these users in November. Article here
According to the article, one must call to cancel the change. Customer service reps are being trained to discourage a change.
This will be fun to watch.
From the company email, according to 9to5Mac:
+1. Same here.MichaelB said:Netflix announced another price increase. Our T-Mobile plan also includes Netflix and that discount figured in my choice to drop Verizon. It has to be pressuring the bottom line, and I wonder if this soon to be dropped, or at least reduced.