Last month, T Mobile Prices have increased on some of their old heritage plans and as expected, it did not happen very well. The move provoked a major backlash, in which some of the customers also jumped ships.
In an attempt to calm the storm, T-Mobile rolled out a new free line promo for eligible usersHowever, it is not completely free-one time $ 10 “device connection” fee, which is not terrible.
But now, some users are saying that there is much more in it. One person Shared online That they were allegedly killed for free line with $ 117.50 charge. Another tongs with a similar experience. While this can just be a billing mess, there is a chance T MobileThe policy includes a one -time fee for some users who collect back in the next billing cycle.
Is someone else being charged for a new ‘free’ line? He received a fee of $ 117.50.
– Juang 12, Reddit, April 2025
The user’s bill was reportedly brought a big fee for the new free line. , Image Credit – Juang12/Reddit
Just contacted them and said that I would have to pay it this cycle and they would give me credit for the next cycle. They did not tell me when I added the line. He said that my (at that time) plan and bill will remain the same. I just had to pay the activation fee.
– Juang 12, Reddit, April 2025
They told me that the first bill cycle could have a fee, but it will be reversed on the second bill.
– Tealcatto, Reddit, April 2025
So yes, don’t be very surprised if your next bill looks more after adding that free line. This is certainly disappointing – especially if the charge is standing – but thankfully, it does not seem a widespread issue. And in fact it can only be that the free line was added to the wrong plan, which must be able to fix the T-Fores.
It is always smart to read the fine print before jumping in these promos, just that “wait, what?” Moment later. For example, one T Mobile The user recently said It was not independent when the bill cameAfter the third call, he was suddenly told that they were not eligible after all.
Billing slip-ups are not just one T Mobile However, the matter. The carriers mess up more than you think. One Verizon Customer, for example, There were so many billing issues, FCC probably knows them by nameAnother customer Verizon became a hit with a $ 700 bill despite not being a customer everAnd not long ago, A AT and T Customer The promised exemption disappeared, causing them to get stuck with an ineffective bill,