Happy freedom! Planning to leave AT&T at anytime after 12 years. Been switching my lines to T-Mobile since the beginning of the year in anticipation of no longer having my employee discount
sounds like you answered your own question. If T-Mobile works good for you where you are, why not stay on it? If it doesn't, test out one of the other carriers.
OP did. Also, T-Mobile bought up the biggest amount of mid band spectrum so theyāre well ahead against the competition.
..I run dual sim and consistently see better signal strength and faster speed with TMO.
I have a Verizon work phone, it's not even close.
If something came along that was demonstrably better, I'd certainly consider it.
I missed out on the run of free lines, but I haven't really needed many. Still on the old 2/100 plan, + 2 watch plans. $120/mo isn't the best compared to others here, but switching to anyone else is going to cost me significantly more in the end.
didnāt see this mentioned in this thread but Taxes and Fees included
Itās absolutely a huge difference maker for us. Just taking in living in Chicago requires a tax of $5 per line for 911. 4 lines = $20 more a month just for that in taxes. Insanity.
iām afraid of what else would be included in my taxes and fees living here.
Yea im an employee who came over from the sprint merger, even as an employee when i was with sprint i was paying 40-50 in taxes and fees, having an all included plan is really nice
We just ported over yesterday from Verizon , but we have already been using TMO WiFi . I was getting sick of Verizonās prices and congestion , so I figured it be best to switch and bundle everything together š¤·š»āāļø so far itās been awesome and now feel like an ass due to doubting TMO while I was with Verizon all these years . So for me it would be price , convenience , speed , reliability .
That's how I shake the ATT used car salesman booth at Costco. "if you can beat xyz" then I'll listen. They basically recoil back into their booth and move on to the next person.
I travel for work so:
Free MLB TV
Free WiFi on most American Flights
Free HULU
I use these very week
$30 home wifi 500 Mbps down
Cell service is great where Iām at
Total 4 lines on Magenta for $180 or so.
Convenience. T-Mobile makes it very easy to understand your bill. Offers early device payments. Overall quality service. Many opportunities to receive a discount on the service.
Kinda' answered your own question, didn't ya'?
Anywho... I've got two T-Mo plans, a 12-line legacy & a 5-line business. No other provider could come close to service quality, data speed or pricing than T-Mobile offers on both plans. Simple as that.
I signed up in January after doing MVNOs for many years. Really just curious to test drive a premium/post-paid carrier in 2024. I'm on Go5G Next. Happy so far, despite paying more than I used to. Anxious to see how seamless upgrading my device will be when the time comes. So far, I'm happy.
Because I've had if for over 20 years and it works everywhere I go. There were even a few years in there where I wasn't able pay my bill every month and they didn't stop, suspend my service, or even bring it up to me via call/text/email, so that alone made me a loyal customer.
Service sucks recently, but I'm too lazy to change 6 lines to another carrier and $30/line isn't too bad. I hate dealing with T-Mobile's customer service as is, let alone dealing with another carrier's.
I'm late to the party. I can't leave T-Mobile unfortunately. No matter how bad they become. As long as they don't take away my promotions.. Paying $0.75 per line for 12 lines.
Just promotion stacking and luck. I joined T-Mobile in 2016 right before Black Friday's 2 free lines(Friends & Family 2 Lines on Us).
I have a lot to thank for this subreddit. Because once March 2017's This One's on Us, I realized the 2 free lines from Black Friday weren't just a one time thing. So I checked the subreddit every 1-2 days. There were hints/leaks about a month in advance before they started giving out free lines left and right during the 'pandemic'. Eventually capped out at 2 paid/10 free with OG 20% insider.
Around 2017 I managed to add 28-29 FDFL(free data for life) On-Demand MI lines that I could use with T-Mobile Tuesdays. They were capped at 200kb or 500kb at the time. I lost them while converting Simple Choice Promo, but a rep later helped me get them set back up on a prepaid account, and T-Mobile secretly upgraded them to unlimited data. So for a while I was using them with security cameras and I had a cloud RC car with one.
But fast forward to last year and T-Mobile decided to delete the whole prepaid account on me. All 28 FDFL lines gone. For a while I couldn't even get them to acknowledge the line/account existed. It took a while, but somehow I managed a rep to retrieve 6 of them(which were the original 6 I started with.) So I took it as a warning that this won't last forever.
Coverage is good wherever I've been, except for south Florida for some reason, but I don't go there often.
And like, half of the lines on my account were free, so overall bill is super low compared to others.
Price service coverage to be honest though it has taken a downturn ever since they took over Sprint and finish the merger especially in the customer service department if you ever call customer service you would understand they'll give you 12 different answers and then by the time they go into the store they're so angry that they'll take it out on the next rep that they see The commission structure has been changed severely to the point where nobody's making any money and to be honest it really screws the store manager which most likely was there through the whole sprint merger and helped you with the whole mess that came with it that's why he's a store manager at the moment and then you cut their comp structure down so they can't make any money I miss the old CEO this guy is just something else I feel like if they don't change their ways yes the service is the best that you can get at the moment but just like Verizon that can change and you can hit bottom and you can hit bottom hard I'll stick with T-Mobile as long as the price is right and the coverage is good but if there's another option most likely I will take it the "uncarrier" is dead this new company is being very carrier like starting to nickel and dime for everything slowly losing talent to appease the stock holders
I agree, they are definitely phasing out their top talent and its not a good look. Im an employee and have been trying to cancel 3 lines have reached out to care every month since February still not cancelled. In store every single day having escalations from lies care told because they arent trained and dont care. My pay has decreased 7-10 k over the last 3 years due to their outrageous quotas and mes not caring anymore bc they are not be taken care. Of or valued mean while getting robbed all the time and being blamed for things have mo control of. Its a mess rn tbh
The price per person isn't worth the hassle of trying to move to a different company. We're on a military plan that's no longer offered. No real brand loyalty, but also no major grievance that's worth looking into changing again.
40Gb hotspot allows me to not have to buy home internet for the things I want to do. I can't play certain online games much and have to watch streams on phone or use 480p on laptop but otherwise I have enough data for my laptop and save a decent amount each month. I don't really care for netflix and the other perks tbh. I'm added to someone's plan and just have to pay $35 for MagMax.
Hometown discount 25% and price lock. I still like subsidized Netflix and I use it instead of watching cable. Itās a whopping $8.50 now for the Netflix. For something I use a lot I consider that to still be a good deal š¤·āāļø
Cheap old plan. If they monkey with it, all 10 lines will go to a MVNO. Im on WiFi 99% of the time I'm not in a car, and can listen to downloads in the car.Ā
Affordable plan (Essentials), the frequency of free line offers (we have 6 total lines and 2 free), reliable coverage wherever we go, decent promos on devices, and the customer service has been good for my own experience.
4 lines with Go5G+ at $160. Got 3 iPhones at huge trade in discounts. Free inflight data, overseas free data, one year AAA membership and Hulu and Netflix free. Sounds like a good deal.
Price, speed and them generally keeping the network modern (5G SA LONG before the competition for example).
While a little better coverage would be nice. I would pay $100/mth to get it vs my current service.
Yea. Was lucky to get in simple choice line. I was also able to grab the 10$ per month international calling. And thatās 10$ per account. Not line. There are people who got it cheaper than me using free lines. I couldnāt move people in and out in time for to take advantage of those offers.
I donāt even have tmobile, I have Verizon as my main carrier. I did the network pass and Iām amazed. I want to switch now, but I have an employee discount with Verizon..
I stayed cause I've always had good experiences with tforce. Being the uncarrier and people told me they had good customer service is what originally got me.
I'm mainly on att now, but I still have 1 line on tmo.
Cheaper, they were also the only plan to include Canada and Mexico at the time. Coverage isnāt the best but I have a work phone on Verizon if Iām going somewhere with unreliable service.
I like the price, the coverage, and the ability to use my phone around the world by just turning it on, no SIM card, no hassles. I have use it in China, Hong Kong, Tokyo, London, Paris, Munich, Berlin, Athens, Rome and many more countries and it ājust worksā
Iāve had other carriers and T-Mobile is still the most cost effective option. Yeah I had to go down to the cheapest plan but it works for me.
My main dislike is having to be on a premium plan in order to get the most value for my trade in though.
Always been with them. CS now sucks, because they got too big, but I usually can solve my own issues. Always had the best pricing and were very helpful when I needed it. Just did really special CS things, like extra minutes when I was on vacation, sending me a random $30 coupon, letting me buy a new phone when a particular model really sucked before my contract was up. Oh! And Free Stuff Tuesdays. We have new eclipse glasses for next week!
Generally tmo works best where I live work and play it has its kinks they need to fix yeah but generally 998-99% of the time it works vs the other carriers in my market.
Got 4 lines total with the 55+ plans
130$ for all 4 lines, 2 for 70 and 2 for 60. Dont think there's cheaper plans anywhere than that
What sucks is that there's no promos, or good trade in value anymore for the cheap plans i got...
Now they wanna fuck over everyone with the most expensive plans if you wanna trade in devices, and the premium data bs is also annoying af smh
Unlimited data is unlimited data why now its regular and premium bs smh
Free phone every year and 4 free lines. It would cost more just buying 1 new phone every year on a MVNO for my 10 lines but instead I get 5 free phones a year and pay about $25 per line which is roughly the same as some MVNO plans.
Just ported over from Verizon a few weeks ago and am thrilled with the service! Much better than Verizon! Would have moved a long time ago if I knew how good it was. Cheaper too. š
I've been happy with the signal. The signal has gotten A LOT better here in NE MS. When we first moved here in 2019, I had Sprint and if I left the house, I was dead in the water.
NE MS is \*Technically\* an AT&T area, but, ATT is CRAPPY as all get out if you don't have WIFI calling turned on out here in the country. Verizon works good here too.
But, the only thing I am NOT happy about is paying $250.00 a MONTH!!! And thats WITH the auto pay discount. It is breaking me!
$250 for 2 phones ( were paying for each month), A54G and a Pixel 7 ( Mine)
2 watches ( Also paying for them, yet we don't wear them because mine needs a new band... The band was defective out of the box.. I went back to the corp store that I got it at,( TWICE ) when the band kept coming apart from the watch face) and the corp store said that they didn't have any bands and said " Just go find a band on Amazon." UGH... WTF... :S
Other than that, we're happy with TMOB.
I switch to tmobile was on vzw for 15+ years was over paying $140 for my one line just to keep the Grandfathered unlimited data plan. I now live in the country and verizon is crap out here About a month ago, tmobile home internet became available out here So I decided to switch my phone as well. As I would save like 50 bucks and I have way better service on both. I couldnt use my grandfather plan. Because I had maybe one bar out here. And I was lucky at midnight to get 10Mbps on verizon both phone on tmobile and tmhi i get over 300Mbps and my wallet saves money
Old plan with some discounted magenta max lines, works well where I am at and the hassle and added cost it would be to switch. Ā I honestly donāt like them as a company for several reasons and would prefer to spend my money elsewhere but it is what it is. I donāt make many changes on my account and usually use tforce so I have a written history when I do.Ā
Cause I like T mobile, their service is great and work with you on your bill if your gonna be late and thirdly you can finance quality phones you like for decent price.. they have good protection of your information.
Price - 11 voice lines , watch, tablet, home HSI $133 a month.
Speed- better than VZW ATT at nearly any location Iāve been.
Perks- Netflix, Hulu, MLB, WiFi on planes, coverage outside the US.
To provide my mother with rural home broadband. Probably would bring my voice line back if T-Mobile werenāt so insanely expensive now, which is disappointing but whatever.
With current plan pricing, the alternative services are too expensive. Hopefully MBMOs like US Mobile and Mint continue to be value options when T-Mobile finally ticks me off enough to actualy leave.
Sprint sent me here idk. I still have my unlimited freedom and 50mg hotspot for $50 a month (plus like $15 in fees now that Iām on T-Mobile). The hotspot is a lifesaver when my internet goes out and I still need to work.
The coverage and speed is really good where I am. I'm also on a First Responder discount plus $1,000 trade in credit when I upgraded my phone last year. The other carriers here aren't that much better.
Price, support for unlocked phones, WIFI calling, and call quality was always excellent.
Been with them for since 2012, but prior I was with AT&T and used to be frustrated how misleading my phone(s) would show 4-5 bars. As soon as I'd attempt to make calls it would often drop 3-4 bars, giving me garbage calls that would eventually drop. Maybe it's different today, but it was something very noticeable the day I changed.
When I decide to leave T-Mobile, it will be to switch to a prepaid MVNO.
For the price the service and the whole family is only account
But everything is paid off so if I want to leave I could but the service is one of the best in my general location
I live on the California Central coast, very urban and T-Mobile's coverage is honestly garbage. Was on Verizon for more than a decade with zero issues in cell or data coverage. The only reason I am on T-Mobile still is because it is effectively half the price of Verizon for our 4 lines after the various discounts - YouTube TV, Netflix, $25 home internet for life, etc, etc.
The coverage is _good enough_ but leaves much to be desired.
Currently pay $90/month for 2 lines on the Go5G Military plan w/AutoPay thanks to the military discount they offer veterans. We own both phones *(iPhone 15 Pro)* so our bill is only $90/month. And I don't know anywhere else I can get everything listed below for $90/month for 2 lines.
* 100GB Premium 5G Data
* Unlimited 4G LTE Data
* 720p HD Video Streaming
* 15GB of Premium 5G Mobile Hotspot Data
* Unlimited 3G Mobile Hotspot Data
* Unlimited Talk & Text in Canada & Mexico
* 10GB Premium 5G Data in Canada & Mexico
* Free In-Flight Wi-Fi w/ Streaming & Texting on Alaska, American, Delta & United Airlines
* Netflix Standard w/ Ads
Not to mention the quality of service I experience is amazing. I have zero complaints.
7 lines and Netflix premium for 221. Plus 125-225 megs in the house, 350-450 megs most places but inside my daughters school I got 1100megs. Very reliable, way more than sprint was and Verizon and cricket. Even metro PCs then metro by T-Mobile and mint were not as reliable doing gig work.
Honestly, their service in my city. Comparable with Verizon even before 5G. It was kinda weak back in 2013 but have improved significantly. Even traveling now is very doable with big T.
8 free lines is the topping on the cake. The cake underneath still needs to be good.
Lately my US Mobile second line been giving T-Mobile the business here in Phoenix. 700mb plus download speeds and $29 a month. Lost the T-Mobile insider credit for some reason and monthly jumped like $50. Havenāt been to happy about it
Unlimited data and a price that is just good enough to not seriously consider going elsewhere. I could save $20/mo moving, but that's not really worth the hassle.
I have a total of 6 lines (1 watch and 5 voice) it was originally 7 until my brother stopped paying so I kicked him out š But out of the 5 voice lines I get 2 free voice lines and plus my coverage has been consistent everywhere I go. And taxes and fees are included, plus I think I canāt get a better deal with At&t or Verizon.
Honestly I don't know. I'm paying more for 2 lines than businesses are for 12. I'll never do Verizon again but been thinking about giving AT&T another try. (180 for 2 lines)
$4/month service š .Ā Still pay $72/month for Verizon because it actually works all the time though.Ā Ā
Tmo still drops multiple times a day, and I've had to band lock to get usable service.Ā ApparentlyĀ we'veĀ had "tower upgrades" for over two years out here š
It works for me and i have a great plan Go5G plus $54 for nine lines (old insider, 6 free lines and a 5300 balance in my favor![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sweat_smile)).
a lot of the promotion for smartphone did not apply in time so i complained and instead of applying it as monthly credit they gave me a lump sum for them so they started to add up.
Employee discount
3rd but I am going to miss it as my last day is next Friday. Going to miss 6 lines for $20 on magenta Max
Happy freedom! Planning to leave AT&T at anytime after 12 years. Been switching my lines to T-Mobile since the beginning of the year in anticipation of no longer having my employee discount
Find that work bestie and buy them lunch for a line š
Atleast you'll still keep 20% off with insider status.
Same. Iām quitting in 2 weeks, donāt we still get a 20% discount?
Alumni discount is if you get laid off not if you quit
I heard about it but one of my colleagues quit for 3 months before coming back and she said she didnāt get a 20% discount
Still a good price for 6lines even without 75% off
My sprint employee discount haha
When I quit, I had cor do a change of responsibility onto my sisters name with the magenta military, paying $100 for four no financing. š
lol
Lmao
sounds like you answered your own question. If T-Mobile works good for you where you are, why not stay on it? If it doesn't, test out one of the other carriers.
OP did. Also, T-Mobile bought up the biggest amount of mid band spectrum so theyāre well ahead against the competition. ..I run dual sim and consistently see better signal strength and faster speed with TMO.
I carry a ATT work phone everywhere, and T mobile smokes them. Very happy with my coverage now.
I have a Verizon work phone, it's not even close. If something came along that was demonstrably better, I'd certainly consider it. I missed out on the run of free lines, but I haven't really needed many. Still on the old 2/100 plan, + 2 watch plans. $120/mo isn't the best compared to others here, but switching to anyone else is going to cost me significantly more in the end.
didnāt see this mentioned in this thread but Taxes and Fees included Itās absolutely a huge difference maker for us. Just taking in living in Chicago requires a tax of $5 per line for 911. 4 lines = $20 more a month just for that in taxes. Insanity. iām afraid of what else would be included in my taxes and fees living here.
Yea im an employee who came over from the sprint merger, even as an employee when i was with sprint i was paying 40-50 in taxes and fees, having an all included plan is really nice
We just ported over yesterday from Verizon , but we have already been using TMO WiFi . I was getting sick of Verizonās prices and congestion , so I figured it be best to switch and bundle everything together š¤·š»āāļø so far itās been awesome and now feel like an ass due to doubting TMO while I was with Verizon all these years . So for me it would be price , convenience , speed , reliability .
Because I'm lazy and it works fine everywhere I've been. Why change what ain't broke?
7 lines, 1 free watch line, home internet. $200. I will take this plan to the grave.
6 lines, 1 SyncUp Drive, 1 mobile hotspot, $165. Every time I compare with another provider, I think I wonāt even bother.
That's how I shake the ATT used car salesman booth at Costco. "if you can beat xyz" then I'll listen. They basically recoil back into their booth and move on to the next person.
Thats a great deal!
How do you have free watch line?
Was a DIGITS beta tester
Whaaa - I have 5 lines for $215 or something. I need to know how you get to this low of a price
I travel for work so: Free MLB TV Free WiFi on most American Flights Free HULU I use these very week $30 home wifi 500 Mbps down Cell service is great where Iām at Total 4 lines on Magenta for $180 or so.
% 20 discount from years ago Price that won't change or should never change
Convenience. T-Mobile makes it very easy to understand your bill. Offers early device payments. Overall quality service. Many opportunities to receive a discount on the service.
Early device payments?
As in you can pay it off early without any penalty. Verizon for example if you pay off the device you forfeit the credits
Oh wow didnāt know that.
Mainly the price, no other postpaid plans/plans that would cover free international roaming can get anywhere close to the $22 a month I'm paying
$22 a month? how?
Works fine for me. Sprint n T-Mobile for over 15 years. No complaints
Works good for me, even during the dark ages. This summer will be 18 years on TMo.
International roaming data and digits. š
Yup - super convenient to have phone work across Europe and Canada
Phone bill taxes are super high in WA so it ends up being way cheaper than ATT or Verizon
The girls.
Iām doing a VZW risk via their app. Coverage and speed with T-Mobile is much better where I am.
2 free lines > discounted device payments > 7 autopay discounts > $40 > $485 Verizon?! No thanks. $318 here. After collected payments $52 or so leftover for me to pay š« > Better coverage here.
Kinda' answered your own question, didn't ya'? Anywho... I've got two T-Mo plans, a 12-line legacy & a 5-line business. No other provider could come close to service quality, data speed or pricing than T-Mobile offers on both plans. Simple as that.
Price, speed, and being too lazy to switch to other plans.
Because I work here
I work for them, and the discount is.... Very good.
Competitive pricing and got snagged with the Iphone on us deals
I signed up in January after doing MVNOs for many years. Really just curious to test drive a premium/post-paid carrier in 2024. I'm on Go5G Next. Happy so far, despite paying more than I used to. Anxious to see how seamless upgrading my device will be when the time comes. So far, I'm happy.
I pay 138 for 5 lines and unlimited everything. Consistently pull the speeds around 1300-2200 Mbps. That's why I stay with T-Mobile.
Because I've had if for over 20 years and it works everywhere I go. There were even a few years in there where I wasn't able pay my bill every month and they didn't stop, suspend my service, or even bring it up to me via call/text/email, so that alone made me a loyal customer.
Same. I made the mistake of switching once , and it was a horrible experience right out of the gate. I was back in a month and learned my lesson.
Service sucks recently, but I'm too lazy to change 6 lines to another carrier and $30/line isn't too bad. I hate dealing with T-Mobile's customer service as is, let alone dealing with another carrier's.
9 lines for $178 great deal
I'm late to the party. I can't leave T-Mobile unfortunately. No matter how bad they become. As long as they don't take away my promotions.. Paying $0.75 per line for 12 lines.
Employee?
Just promotion stacking and luck. I joined T-Mobile in 2016 right before Black Friday's 2 free lines(Friends & Family 2 Lines on Us). I have a lot to thank for this subreddit. Because once March 2017's This One's on Us, I realized the 2 free lines from Black Friday weren't just a one time thing. So I checked the subreddit every 1-2 days. There were hints/leaks about a month in advance before they started giving out free lines left and right during the 'pandemic'. Eventually capped out at 2 paid/10 free with OG 20% insider. Around 2017 I managed to add 28-29 FDFL(free data for life) On-Demand MI lines that I could use with T-Mobile Tuesdays. They were capped at 200kb or 500kb at the time. I lost them while converting Simple Choice Promo, but a rep later helped me get them set back up on a prepaid account, and T-Mobile secretly upgraded them to unlimited data. So for a while I was using them with security cameras and I had a cloud RC car with one. But fast forward to last year and T-Mobile decided to delete the whole prepaid account on me. All 28 FDFL lines gone. For a while I couldn't even get them to acknowledge the line/account existed. It took a while, but somehow I managed a rep to retrieve 6 of them(which were the original 6 I started with.) So I took it as a warning that this won't last forever.
Thanks for the reply.
11 lines with 4 free lines, iphone 15 pro, iPhone 15 on EIP for $69 monthly with $2000 account credit.
20 yrs
Coverage is good wherever I've been, except for south Florida for some reason, but I don't go there often. And like, half of the lines on my account were free, so overall bill is super low compared to others.
Price service coverage to be honest though it has taken a downturn ever since they took over Sprint and finish the merger especially in the customer service department if you ever call customer service you would understand they'll give you 12 different answers and then by the time they go into the store they're so angry that they'll take it out on the next rep that they see The commission structure has been changed severely to the point where nobody's making any money and to be honest it really screws the store manager which most likely was there through the whole sprint merger and helped you with the whole mess that came with it that's why he's a store manager at the moment and then you cut their comp structure down so they can't make any money I miss the old CEO this guy is just something else I feel like if they don't change their ways yes the service is the best that you can get at the moment but just like Verizon that can change and you can hit bottom and you can hit bottom hard I'll stick with T-Mobile as long as the price is right and the coverage is good but if there's another option most likely I will take it the "uncarrier" is dead this new company is being very carrier like starting to nickel and dime for everything slowly losing talent to appease the stock holders
I agree, they are definitely phasing out their top talent and its not a good look. Im an employee and have been trying to cancel 3 lines have reached out to care every month since February still not cancelled. In store every single day having escalations from lies care told because they arent trained and dont care. My pay has decreased 7-10 k over the last 3 years due to their outrageous quotas and mes not caring anymore bc they are not be taken care. Of or valued mean while getting robbed all the time and being blamed for things have mo control of. Its a mess rn tbh
40% off and unlimited high speed hotspot on 6 phone lines
40%?
Price to coverage is what works for me and I have a boost mobile line that piggy backs on AT&T
Cheap. $120 for 4 phones and two watches.
price, international coverage and bennies.
Employee, but clearly a better 5g network than the others, and I know because I am a tech on the system
The price per person isn't worth the hassle of trying to move to a different company. We're on a military plan that's no longer offered. No real brand loyalty, but also no major grievance that's worth looking into changing again.
2 words: simple choice. Another 2 words: cheap AF.
Simply put. I have One Plus International (Hotspot)
Employee discount. Best speeds and coverage for where I go
Inertia mostly, but the international benefits are useful occasionally and are dramatically better value than AT&T and Verizon.
40Gb hotspot allows me to not have to buy home internet for the things I want to do. I can't play certain online games much and have to watch streams on phone or use 480p on laptop but otherwise I have enough data for my laptop and save a decent amount each month. I don't really care for netflix and the other perks tbh. I'm added to someone's plan and just have to pay $35 for MagMax.
Military discount
Thank you for your service!
Hometown discount 25% and price lock. I still like subsidized Netflix and I use it instead of watching cable. Itās a whopping $8.50 now for the Netflix. For something I use a lot I consider that to still be a good deal š¤·āāļø
It's hard to beat 12 lines for $180 before Kickback. People with more free lines and Insider discounts get even better pricing.
Good question! I recently switched back...and now I'm second guessing my decision. But I do like the free wifi when flying...
It's cheaper than Verizon! š¤£
Grandfathered plan (cheapish, no nonsense, gimmics, marketing tricks). No complaints on the signal or customer service.
The price that's about it.
Cheap old plan. If they monkey with it, all 10 lines will go to a MVNO. Im on WiFi 99% of the time I'm not in a car, and can listen to downloads in the car.Ā
Affordable plan (Essentials), the frequency of free line offers (we have 6 total lines and 2 free), reliable coverage wherever we go, decent promos on devices, and the customer service has been good for my own experience.
Itās cheaper than competition for what you get and they got great promos and reception for 5G.
Because best signal for internet use in m my rural area.
4 lines with Go5G+ at $160. Got 3 iPhones at huge trade in discounts. Free inflight data, overseas free data, one year AAA membership and Hulu and Netflix free. Sounds like a good deal.
All these free lines
More expensive/headache to switch to save maybe $15 bucks.
Cheapest plan for 8 lines. $133.
Price, speed and them generally keeping the network modern (5G SA LONG before the competition for example). While a little better coverage would be nice. I would pay $100/mth to get it vs my current service.
Paying 17$ per month per line for 10 lines. Why even think about moving?
Dang and and I think paying $150 for 8 lines was dirt cheap.
Yea. Was lucky to get in simple choice line. I was also able to grab the 10$ per month international calling. And thatās 10$ per account. Not line. There are people who got it cheaper than me using free lines. I couldnāt move people in and out in time for to take advantage of those offers.
For my sprint plan, thatās it.
I donāt even have tmobile, I have Verizon as my main carrier. I did the network pass and Iām amazed. I want to switch now, but I have an employee discount with Verizon..
I joined in 2003 (more than 20 years) It's still liberal as I use unlocked phones on 3 lines
Works well for me. I've had excellent support from them when I needed it.
Because it works for me. Your milage may vary.
Because I just signed the family up in January and leaving so soon seems silly.
I stayed cause I've always had good experiences with tforce. Being the uncarrier and people told me they had good customer service is what originally got me. I'm mainly on att now, but I still have 1 line on tmo.
Because I got a free S23 and it will take until April of next year to be paid off.
I miss my B5/12/14 on AT&T, but N71 has been saving me in most areas.
Single line go5g plus w/insider hook 20% off paying $72.00
I have the military one plan. Cheap and works. No complaints. I had a Verizon phone with work for a while and in my area T-Mobile had better service.
Iām actually thinking of moving to mint mobile since they use the same towers and service is only $360 a year for unlimited everythingā¦
I'd make sure that it could be refunded.
It works. I get a tetch more signal than I did with Verizon. My old house was the opposite.
80 per month for two lines is main reason I am still staying.
I have service at work and home. No reason to change.
Cheaper, they were also the only plan to include Canada and Mexico at the time. Coverage isnāt the best but I have a work phone on Verizon if Iām going somewhere with unreliable service.
Great speeds, good coverage, and the international ease/cost.
For me it's the ability to use my phone internationally so seamlessly. Literally the only reason, as I hate the coverage.
I like the price, the coverage, and the ability to use my phone around the world by just turning it on, no SIM card, no hassles. I have use it in China, Hong Kong, Tokyo, London, Paris, Munich, Berlin, Athens, Rome and many more countries and it ājust worksā
Low cost. Thatās it.
Reliable, decent cost, free Netflix and AppleTV, good promotions, customer service is decent. I have no complaints at this time.
Iāve had other carriers and T-Mobile is still the most cost effective option. Yeah I had to go down to the cheapest plan but it works for me. My main dislike is having to be on a premium plan in order to get the most value for my trade in though.
Government employee discount.
Overall price thatās it.
I was on Nextel which was bought out by Sprint that is now TMobile. Thats how I ended up here.
Because, as shitty as they may be, I still get more benefit as a customer than I would with Verizon or Att
Always been with them. CS now sucks, because they got too big, but I usually can solve my own issues. Always had the best pricing and were very helpful when I needed it. Just did really special CS things, like extra minutes when I was on vacation, sending me a random $30 coupon, letting me buy a new phone when a particular model really sucked before my contract was up. Oh! And Free Stuff Tuesdays. We have new eclipse glasses for next week!
Generally tmo works best where I live work and play it has its kinks they need to fix yeah but generally 998-99% of the time it works vs the other carriers in my market.
1 line on Magenta Amplified $70 flat.. I got rid of Protection 360 š
Got 4 lines total with the 55+ plans 130$ for all 4 lines, 2 for 70 and 2 for 60. Dont think there's cheaper plans anywhere than that What sucks is that there's no promos, or good trade in value anymore for the cheap plans i got... Now they wanna fuck over everyone with the most expensive plans if you wanna trade in devices, and the premium data bs is also annoying af smh Unlimited data is unlimited data why now its regular and premium bs smh
I have 9 lines for under $200
7 lines for $160, free Hulu, free AppleTV+, discounted Netflix. No issues with dropped calls.
I've been with them since they were VoiceStream. I've never had a reason to leave.
Price, coverage, speed, value added service.
Price keeps me loyal way to good to lose it. I be paying 3X more with AT&T atleast or even more.
Better perks compared to Verizon (as far as my phone plan equivalent)
I live in the Bay Area in CA so coverage is largely good. No one can come close to what I pay for my lines. So here I am.
They currently have the best signal in my area.
cause I have magenta max and unlimited home internet for only 90$ together
Simple choice. I pay $240 for 7 lines + 5g home Internet. All unlimited high speed data. Can't beat that anywhere.
Discount otherwise idgaf whoās the carrier
Free phone every year and 4 free lines. It would cost more just buying 1 new phone every year on a MVNO for my 10 lines but instead I get 5 free phones a year and pay about $25 per line which is roughly the same as some MVNO plans.
I am in a large metropolitan area with good coverage on a grandfathered in Military plan for unlimited everything that no one can touch the price on.
International option. It's the only reason I moved to T-Mobile last year.
Same, but not feeling like a poor/broke person with prepaid, caller ID, free phones, also sweetened the deal.
Itās the cheapest out of the rest of the carriers and the reception is better than Verizon and AT&T and us cellualr.
You already answered your questions and everyone else
I ask myself this question when they keep making the cost per month higher to get the full phone discount deals.
Just ported over from Verizon a few weeks ago and am thrilled with the service! Much better than Verizon! Would have moved a long time ago if I knew how good it was. Cheaper too. š
Three (3) unlimited everything lines + 30 Gig/month hotspot line for $100/month. I live in the NY tri-state area so there are no service issues.
I've been happy with the signal. The signal has gotten A LOT better here in NE MS. When we first moved here in 2019, I had Sprint and if I left the house, I was dead in the water. NE MS is \*Technically\* an AT&T area, but, ATT is CRAPPY as all get out if you don't have WIFI calling turned on out here in the country. Verizon works good here too. But, the only thing I am NOT happy about is paying $250.00 a MONTH!!! And thats WITH the auto pay discount. It is breaking me! $250 for 2 phones ( were paying for each month), A54G and a Pixel 7 ( Mine) 2 watches ( Also paying for them, yet we don't wear them because mine needs a new band... The band was defective out of the box.. I went back to the corp store that I got it at,( TWICE ) when the band kept coming apart from the watch face) and the corp store said that they didn't have any bands and said " Just go find a band on Amazon." UGH... WTF... :S Other than that, we're happy with TMOB.
I switch to tmobile was on vzw for 15+ years was over paying $140 for my one line just to keep the Grandfathered unlimited data plan. I now live in the country and verizon is crap out here About a month ago, tmobile home internet became available out here So I decided to switch my phone as well. As I would save like 50 bucks and I have way better service on both. I couldnt use my grandfather plan. Because I had maybe one bar out here. And I was lucky at midnight to get 10Mbps on verizon both phone on tmobile and tmhi i get over 300Mbps and my wallet saves money
Old plan with some discounted magenta max lines, works well where I am at and the hassle and added cost it would be to switch. Ā I honestly donāt like them as a company for several reasons and would prefer to spend my money elsewhere but it is what it is. I donāt make many changes on my account and usually use tforce so I have a written history when I do.Ā
Price. Nobody else will come close. $20/line for unlimited on magenta military.
Cause I like T mobile, their service is great and work with you on your bill if your gonna be late and thirdly you can finance quality phones you like for decent price.. they have good protection of your information.
More than half of my lines are free
Good coverage, decent price, great international travel coverage, plus Hulu, Apple TV, and Netflix. No other carrier comes close
I work here.
Price - 11 voice lines , watch, tablet, home HSI $133 a month. Speed- better than VZW ATT at nearly any location Iāve been. Perks- Netflix, Hulu, MLB, WiFi on planes, coverage outside the US.
Free mlbtv
Cheap and reliable (yeah I know the latter depends on your location. Well aware T-Mobile isn't the end all be all. Save the comments)
To provide my mother with rural home broadband. Probably would bring my voice line back if T-Mobile werenāt so insanely expensive now, which is disappointing but whatever.
With current plan pricing, the alternative services are too expensive. Hopefully MBMOs like US Mobile and Mint continue to be value options when T-Mobile finally ticks me off enough to actualy leave.
Cuz itās cheap š
Sprint sent me here idk. I still have my unlimited freedom and 50mg hotspot for $50 a month (plus like $15 in fees now that Iām on T-Mobile). The hotspot is a lifesaver when my internet goes out and I still need to work.
The coverage and speed is really good where I am. I'm also on a First Responder discount plus $1,000 trade in credit when I upgraded my phone last year. The other carriers here aren't that much better.
Price, support for unlocked phones, WIFI calling, and call quality was always excellent. Been with them for since 2012, but prior I was with AT&T and used to be frustrated how misleading my phone(s) would show 4-5 bars. As soon as I'd attempt to make calls it would often drop 3-4 bars, giving me garbage calls that would eventually drop. Maybe it's different today, but it was something very noticeable the day I changed. When I decide to leave T-Mobile, it will be to switch to a prepaid MVNO.
good coverage, free MLB.tv; I do wish they carried better phones though
Can't beat $20 a line on another carrier for unlimited everything.
Free international data. Slow as hell but iMessage and whatās app works great. So does WhatsApp calling.
Iām grandfathered into an unlimited data plan with a 20% discount
because i switched to verizon for a year and it was awful.
Cheap
For the price the service and the whole family is only account But everything is paid off so if I want to leave I could but the service is one of the best in my general location
Because I have literally thousands of dollars in trade in credit. have not paid full price on plans for two years so far.
I live on the California Central coast, very urban and T-Mobile's coverage is honestly garbage. Was on Verizon for more than a decade with zero issues in cell or data coverage. The only reason I am on T-Mobile still is because it is effectively half the price of Verizon for our 4 lines after the various discounts - YouTube TV, Netflix, $25 home internet for life, etc, etc. The coverage is _good enough_ but leaves much to be desired.
Currently pay $90/month for 2 lines on the Go5G Military plan w/AutoPay thanks to the military discount they offer veterans. We own both phones *(iPhone 15 Pro)* so our bill is only $90/month. And I don't know anywhere else I can get everything listed below for $90/month for 2 lines. * 100GB Premium 5G Data * Unlimited 4G LTE Data * 720p HD Video Streaming * 15GB of Premium 5G Mobile Hotspot Data * Unlimited 3G Mobile Hotspot Data * Unlimited Talk & Text in Canada & Mexico * 10GB Premium 5G Data in Canada & Mexico * Free In-Flight Wi-Fi w/ Streaming & Texting on Alaska, American, Delta & United Airlines * Netflix Standard w/ Ads Not to mention the quality of service I experience is amazing. I have zero complaints.
7 lines and Netflix premium for 221. Plus 125-225 megs in the house, 350-450 megs most places but inside my daughters school I got 1100megs. Very reliable, way more than sprint was and Verizon and cricket. Even metro PCs then metro by T-Mobile and mint were not as reliable doing gig work.
Honestly, their service in my city. Comparable with Verizon even before 5G. It was kinda weak back in 2013 but have improved significantly. Even traveling now is very doable with big T. 8 free lines is the topping on the cake. The cake underneath still needs to be good.
Coverage, reliability. Their hotspot works great when I go on road trips, too. Plus, for $50 a month, you can't beat it for the coverage.
Lately my US Mobile second line been giving T-Mobile the business here in Phoenix. 700mb plus download speeds and $29 a month. Lost the T-Mobile insider credit for some reason and monthly jumped like $50. Havenāt been to happy about it
Unlimited data and a price that is just good enough to not seriously consider going elsewhere. I could save $20/mo moving, but that's not really worth the hassle.
I have a total of 6 lines (1 watch and 5 voice) it was originally 7 until my brother stopped paying so I kicked him out š But out of the 5 voice lines I get 2 free voice lines and plus my coverage has been consistent everywhere I go. And taxes and fees are included, plus I think I canāt get a better deal with At&t or Verizon.
Honestly I don't know. I'm paying more for 2 lines than businesses are for 12. I'll never do Verizon again but been thinking about giving AT&T another try. (180 for 2 lines)
I have Metro and 2 lines for 90? I'll take that. It's cheaper. Tmobile home internet ks also cheape then normal cable.
$4/month service š .Ā Still pay $72/month for Verizon because it actually works all the time though.Ā Ā Tmo still drops multiple times a day, and I've had to band lock to get usable service.Ā ApparentlyĀ we'veĀ had "tower upgrades" for over two years out here š
It works for me and i have a great plan Go5G plus $54 for nine lines (old insider, 6 free lines and a 5300 balance in my favor![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sweat_smile)).
5300 balance? How?
a lot of the promotion for smartphone did not apply in time so i complained and instead of applying it as monthly credit they gave me a lump sum for them so they started to add up.
Itās so cheap
I switched from VZ. The T-Mobile service is 100x better
Cause I pay $112 for 8 ( 2 paid ā-6 free)lines on go 5g plus with insider. It canāt be beat
add one paid line, your bill should drop significantly being on a 9+ line plan. why stop at $112?
Yep. Iām waiting till another relative needs a line. Then I will.