You might have been a little too hard on T-Mobile or maybe it's the reason some changes have been walked backapparently wanted to migrate customers automatically but customers were to be provided with an option to opt out or go back to their old plans if they had already been switched, though it wasn't clear if they would be able to stay on their old plans indefinitely. customers will be affected by the change.
won't make unfavorable changes to other plans or compel Sprint customers to move to more expensive plans? After all, even if a small number of customers are being moved to new plans, the fact that it's an opt-out change instead of an opt-in change suggests the company may end up taking advantage of those who don't read every email and text they get carefully. had always intended to move only some customers to new plans or if this amendment was made after the fierce online criticism.
In any case, no changes have been made so far and are expected to take place next month. It's not clear how long customers will have to switch back to their old plans once they are moved to a new one.A discussion is a place, where people can voice their opinion, no matter if it is positive, neutral or negative. However, when posting, one must stay true to the topic, and not just share some random thoughts, which are not directly related to the matter.