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People are discussing two T-Mobile customer-friendly moves: a new online deal that pays off an old carrier’s phone balance, and a reported reversal of recent changes to device promotions. The overall conversation suggests T-Mobile is trying to make switching and upgrading easier after backlash over promo policy changes.

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Key Takeaway T-Mobile is leaning back into aggressive customer incentives, including paying off old phone balances and reversing device promo changes.
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T-Mobile is leaning back into aggressive customer incentives, including paying off old phone balances and reversing device promo changes.

People are discussing two T-Mobile customer-friendly moves: a new online deal that pays off an old carrier’s phone balance, and a reported reversal of recent changes to device promotions. The overall conversation suggests T-Mobile is trying to make switching and upgrading easier after backlash over promo policy changes.

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Old carrier balance T-Mobile will pay off your old carrier’s phone balance
Device promos T-Mobile made a major U-turn on device promo changes

What to Watch

  • Watch for follow-up reporting on which device promo rules were rolled back. Android Authority

What Changed

  • T-Mobile Will Now Pay Off Your Old Carrier’s Phone Balance: Here’s How to Claim the Deal Online Hollywood Reporter
  • T-Mobile does a major U-turn on its device promo changes Android Authority
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