T-Mobile has started charging customers who pay phone bills in-store a new $5 “Payment Support Charge,” plus tax. According to The Mobile Report, the new fee went into effect on July 19th, though prepaid customers will be charged the fee later on. From a report: In a flier shared with The Mobile Report announcing the change to its employees, T-Mobile implies the reason behind the fee is to help “enable a digital-enabled future.” Yet, as Droid Life points out, employee time spent processing payments may mean less time for more profitable endeavors — like selling phones or add-ons to plans. Plus, it’s a sneaky way to encourage more customers to sign up for AutoPay, which conveniently also offers a $5 per line discount if you pay your bill online — and only if you use a debit card. T-Mobile recently withdrew the benefit from customers who paid bills with…
T-Mobile’s Charging an Extra $5 Plus Tax for Paying Your Phone Bill In-Store
By Thai News
0
59
Related Posts
- Broken tire, leaking tire, Kanchanaphisek Road
- Prayut to retain role as UTN’s chief strategist
- Ex-deputy inspector accused of premeditated murder in Wang Thonglang
- Building a brighter future
- Where to buy creatine monohydrate capsules in Bangkok?
- Ratchanok gives no quarter to Wang
- Fire disrupts wedding in Rama 3 district: Couple unsatisfied with event organiser’s response (video)
- Covid UPDATE: 31 people die, 2,041 new infections, provincial totals