Regulatory fees and taxes don’t increase your T-Mobile bill because your plan already includes these fees.
A wireless plan that costs $70 on the carrier really does cost $70, for example. That may not sound like much, but wireless fees and taxes can add up quickly. A $50 T-Mobile plan that doesn’t have fee coverage has around $8 in taxes added to it. An AT&T bill has around $5 in taxes and fees. Verizon customers pay around $8 in fees and charges on top of their bill. These fees depend on where you live and can add $60 to $100 to your service over a year. |
RafaelM
08/02/2017 at 8:35 am
T-Mobile in Connecticut works amazing. I was with AT&T but it has gotten really ridiculous with its pricing. T-Mobile is pretty awesome and definitely has changed a lot since the last time I had them back in the early 2000’s. I travel a lot to Canada and this is a deal breaker for me with T-Mobile its free and I can be in any plan not like att where you have to be on the unlimited plan. Yes T-mobile service is spotty up in Vermont but it doesn’t matter because ATT and T-Mobile have an agreement in those areas :)
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