T-Mobile users thought they had a lifetime price lock—guess what happened next
downpunxx @ downpunxx @fedia.io Posts 131Comments 556Joined 1 yr. ago

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tmoblie lawyer: we cannot force a price change midway through a current contract, which we refer to as "the plan". therefore we are not forcing the customer to pay a higher price at any time for their plan, though when one contract period ends, we may change the price, and the consumer can then decide whether they are willing to pay any higher price than their previous plans price, going forward.
that faq laying out the possibility of a price hike, and the expectation of compensation, means every word and punctuation can, and is being "lawyered"