T-Mobile Is Removing Customers From Old Plans with Grandfathered Benefits without Asking Them First
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Déjà vu? T-Mobile may be changing your plan whether you want it to or not (Updated)
It seems T-Mobile may be automatically switching some legacy customers to Go5G Plus plans starting August 13, claiming it comes at no extra cost. The change mostly affects Magenta Max users, with some T-Mobile One plans also reportedly included. While perks and pricing are said to remain the same, concerns remain about how this impacts older Price Lock guarantees. There also doesn’t appear to be a way to opt out. Update: July 31, 2025 (12:13 AM …
T-Mobile Forcing Some Customers To Switch To Go5G Plus Plan
T-Mobile has sent a chill through the long-time customer base today by sending out messaging informing customers that they’ll be forced onto a new plan in a few weeks. This immediately brings back memories of the attempted forced migration from back in 2023, which T-Mobile later cancelled due to backlash. Luckily, there appears to be no reason to panic this time around. Lots of questions remain, but for the most part, things might end up ok. Her…
T‑Mobile Is Moving Some Legacy Customers to Go5G Plus Automatically
T-Mobile recently began informing a small subset of legacy customers that their existing plans (mostly older Magenta Max and T-Mobile One options) will be switched to the newer Go5G Plus plan starting August 13. According to The Mobile Report, the Un-carrier says this move will carry no extra cost and that pricing and perks like discounts and streaming bundles will remain the same. As specified in the report, ...
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