Amazinly, On T-Mobile website there's tons of marketing And flashy material on their T-Mobile one plan, but no details on pricing. Why is that? How can I sign up online without knowing how much I would be paying ?
$70 after $5 autopay discount
Is that information provided by T-Mobile to the public? If so , where can I find it myself?
I did, and the site just started asking me to choose phones And when I pick one and add line, it asks me to log in to T-Mobile by typing my T-Mobile number. Seems there is no easy way to sign up online? But why won't they at least post pricing online? What r they trying to hide?
Preventing reactionary copycat plans? Maybe they want to get customers signed before Verizon or AT&T can put a similar plan on their site.
I had the same issue when i looked into AT&T online last week.
How can a customer decide to sign up without knowing price?
Start the sign up process and it'll walk you through pricing. I had no issues finding pricing info for the One plan a few years ago, guess this is a new trend in mobile carriers? T-Mobile is spotty, so be sure to ask coworkers and neighbors how their coverage is. Pure data standpoint it's great. Doesn't start throttling until >30gb. Free netflix. Price cheaper than other carriers even with corporate discounts.
One pricing is taxes and fees included, $70 first line, $50 second line, $20 for 3+. Free netflix with 2+ lines and the only carrier innovating in the interest of customers. Additionally, if network didn’t work a year or more ago, check it out again. We have expanded the footprint dramatically (no BS) and the speeds will make you wonder what VZW is doing wrong.
Act like you’re gonna sign up as a new customer and it should give you a price before asking for any payment info. Kind of like some merchant sites do “See price in cart”