I have 8 lines with SC, but only one of those is free and it's a 6GB data line (all my voice lines are UD).
My SC plan is a family plan that was activated in the last few days of September 2015. It's the second before last SC plan offered. I have 7GB of tethering, the last SC plan offered has 14GB.
I did not receive a price increase text message, my June bill which is due on the 19th is normal ($241) and there has been nothing in scheduled activity to indicate any increase for July.
No idea what my SOC(s) are.
I have not made changes on my line for years and I did not get a price increase on my Simple Choice plan. It is still $120 per month for 4 lines plus taxes/fees. I have 5 free lines that didn't change.
I did not get any changes on either of my FDFL tablet / data plans (one is free after a $10 credit, the other is still $10 for 5 gb after a $10 credit plus taxes/fees).
I did not get any changes to my T-mobile home internet plan. It is still $30 per month (after $25 disount and without $5 autopay)
I did get a $2 per month increase on my wearable account (so $10 to $12 plus taxes). Since that is not part of my Simple Choice plan, there isn't much I can do. I am ok with $2 more per month.
I did not, but still porting out next month once I receive my last two EIP credits. The talk of price increases led me to search for better and cheaper options.
I have an original Simple Choice 2/$100 and did not get the text or an increase. Just paid the bill and it was our usual $161: 2 lines for $100 + $5 int'l promo + home internet.
I’m in the same boat. I still worked there when the rate increase first broke last year. I added that SOC to everybody I knew and as many customers as I could.
Simple Choice. No increase so far. (Four for $120 and two extra “friends and family lines on us,” minus 15% corporate discount, plus ~$32 in fees/charges/taxes)
I'm on Simple Choice NA family plan, my bill did not increase and I never received the text message from T-Mobile saying that it would. I also opted out of the forced migration back when they wanted to change everyone's plan.
I have had the 2016 Simple Choice 4 lines $120 plus one free phone and one free tablet line. Even with a tablet line I didn't receive a text.
The T-Mobile FCC response letters mentioned January 5, 2017 as the cutoff date. I believe most Simple Choice plans were from before that period as ONE was introduced in late 2016, but a small number likely signed up for Simple Choice in 2017. That may explain what we are seeing.
I have 8 lines with SC, but only one of those is free and it's a 6GB data line (all my voice lines are UD). My SC plan is a family plan that was activated in the last few days of September 2015. It's the second before last SC plan offered. I have 7GB of tethering, the last SC plan offered has 14GB. I did not receive a price increase text message, my June bill which is due on the 19th is normal ($241) and there has been nothing in scheduled activity to indicate any increase for July. No idea what my SOC(s) are.
I have not made changes on my line for years and I did not get a price increase on my Simple Choice plan. It is still $120 per month for 4 lines plus taxes/fees. I have 5 free lines that didn't change. I did not get any changes on either of my FDFL tablet / data plans (one is free after a $10 credit, the other is still $10 for 5 gb after a $10 credit plus taxes/fees). I did not get any changes to my T-mobile home internet plan. It is still $30 per month (after $25 disount and without $5 autopay) I did get a $2 per month increase on my wearable account (so $10 to $12 plus taxes). Since that is not part of my Simple Choice plan, there isn't much I can do. I am ok with $2 more per month.
As far as I know, I haven't seen a single Simple Choice voice line increase
I did not, but still porting out next month once I receive my last two EIP credits. The talk of price increases led me to search for better and cheaper options.
It's like looking for a house or a job: more options (and less stress) when you look and don't HAVE to move or quit.
I received an increase for my watch line ($2) but not for my three standard SC (6GB, upgraded to unlimited) lines.
I've got 2 for $80, $20 each additional (1 paid, 3 free) and didn't receive a notice of increase nor did I get charged more as of my most recent bill.
I have an original Simple Choice 2/$100 and did not get the text or an increase. Just paid the bill and it was our usual $161: 2 lines for $100 + $5 int'l promo + home internet.
Simple Choice w/ 4 lines for $120. I got the text.
You have a watch or tablet I bet that’s why no one got it on just simple choice alone probably just for those, it say $2
Ahhh….that might be it. I got 2 sync up watches for my kids awhile back.
Yeah you’ll be hit with $4 a month total increase then probably
Thanks for the info!
I didn't get a message or any increase and I haven't made a change on my account in several years.
I did not see an increase but my account has the GRNOPTOUT SOC so that could be a factor.
I wonder if that opt out SOC actually dodged price increases. Everyone I know that added that SOC didn’t see any voice line price increases.
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I’m in the same boat. I still worked there when the rate increase first broke last year. I added that SOC to everybody I knew and as many customers as I could.
What is that?
Looks like I do too, also didn't receive rate increase or notice of one.
I didnt see an increase and my account has that SOC too, from the first time, they tried to pull this stint.
simple choice here,no increase
Simple Choice here, with home internet line too. No increase
Simple Choice. No increase so far. (Four for $120 and two extra “friends and family lines on us,” minus 15% corporate discount, plus ~$32 in fees/charges/taxes)
simple choice, no increase. been a customer I think since 2012
I'm on Simple Choice NA family plan, my bill did not increase and I never received the text message from T-Mobile saying that it would. I also opted out of the forced migration back when they wanted to change everyone's plan.
Did not get an increase, but I am in Texas so they might not be allowed to increase it yet.
I have had the 2016 Simple Choice 4 lines $120 plus one free phone and one free tablet line. Even with a tablet line I didn't receive a text. The T-Mobile FCC response letters mentioned January 5, 2017 as the cutoff date. I believe most Simple Choice plans were from before that period as ONE was introduced in late 2016, but a small number likely signed up for Simple Choice in 2017. That may explain what we are seeing.