AutoUnion39 said: Calm down. You're acting like T-Mobile is flawless and hasn't been actively increasing their rates year after year. The T-Mobile unlimited plan was significantly less.



If a $5 increase in the unlimited plan (first increase in like 7 or so years) really breaks the bank, it would be cheaper to just go without a phone. That's the smarter way to be frugal.



Why is it that whenever AT&T/Verizon announce something, it's constant criticism, yet when T-Mobile actively jacks up their rates and introduces gimmicks (BingeOn), people act like it's the second coming of Christ?



People have become so jaded over this uncarrier BS. Click to expand...

I do not agree or disagree with you. I liked Att, really liked it, but I had a very bad CS experience with them the last couple months(really bad) , in addition they increased my rates. I know people who are still on family 5.99 t-mobile unlimited internet and t-mo doesn't touch them.Now T-mobile has the best ever 150x4 unlimited plan + their roaming is excellent. Actually this is short term price /value decrease from 100x2 unlimited promo if you need 4 lines.I agree T-mo' s network is worse than Att's , but they have the larger coverage if we count Mexico and Canada.I don't want to say, that T-mo is the "God", but Att is the "devil", but in the present reality Att has worse managment team, they are far from us, the customers. I understand, the all the companies have only one goal - profit. But now after more than 10 years with Att I lean toward T-mobile. I'd rather pay to John Leger( whom I don't like so much) than I pay this snobbish guys who send a lawyer to you.Everything costs its money and I see no reason to pay around 30 dollars more+ roaming for almost the same coverage. I'm covered at home better than with Att, we have coverage at work, exacly thd same and if we don't covered sonewhere in the center of Montana I don't really care, I'd never been there and have no plans to go there. If I need it once in my life I buy 10 dollars prepaid.The only thing I really worry about if T-mo network can handle all the masses switch there.