T-Mobile doesn’t have an Early Termination Fee, but it does have penalties for leaving.
Customers that don’t have an unlocked phone must buy one from T-Mobile using an Equipment Installation Plan. These plans require credit checks and monthly fees that subscribers pay with their bill. T-Mobile adds the remaining balance EIP balance to a subscriber's bill when they decide to leave early. This amount can be enough to make anyone twice about leaving the carrier. A T-Mobile subscriber with a Samsung Galaxy S8 will get a charge of $360 added to their final bill if they leave early. T-Mobile is not the only carrier that splits the cost of phones from their wireless plans, so you have plenty of other options to choose from. AT&T, Sprint and Verizon all let you pay for your phone in installments. |
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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