Posted by Michael on 12/18 at 07:30 PM
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
As of yesterday T-Mobile has stopped charging an 18 dollar upgrade fee for customers who upgrade their phone.
This is obviously an attempt by the company to be more user friendly and honestly I don’t blame them. But I wonder if that 18 dollar fee will be added to the prices of the phones.
I have been told by a friend who works at T-mobile told me that customers who upgraded with in the past 14 days or so, can request a credit. Not sure how true this is so if anyone knows for sure please let me know.
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