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PSA: TMobile auto pay changes
February 16, 2023 at
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AutoPay discount changes noted in the link. $5 discount per line not available with a credit card
https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/...nt-in-may/
https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/...nt-in-may/
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Last Edited by superslickz
May 1, 2023
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From a supposedly T-Mobile employee on Reddit, here is the latest update (5/1/2023) on Autopay discount:
Source:
https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/...ange_date/
The new autopay changes requiring a debit card or bank account to receive the discount goes into effect on May 18th.
EDIT: May 18th is for new and existing customers just enrolling in autopay
May 20th customers enrolled in autopay without debit card/back account/T-Mobile money will receive text messages over the next several months depending on bill cycle. They will receive a text message 30 days before their autopay discount is removed. Then a 15 day reminder, and again 3 days before. So the date for existing customers enrolled in autopay will vary from account to account.
Most reloadable cards are eligible for the autopay discount while non-reloadable are not and cannot be used for autopay.
Will update this post with more information as I get it.
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Source:
https://www.reddit.com/r/tmobile/...ange_date/
The new autopay changes requiring a debit card or bank account to receive the discount goes into effect on May 18th.
EDIT: May 18th is for new and existing customers just enrolling in autopay
May 20th customers enrolled in autopay without debit card/back account/T-Mobile money will receive text messages over the next several months depending on bill cycle. They will receive a text message 30 days before their autopay discount is removed. Then a 15 day reminder, and again 3 days before. So the date for existing customers enrolled in autopay will vary from account to account.
Most reloadable cards are eligible for the autopay discount while non-reloadable are not and cannot be used for autopay.
Will update this post with more information as I get it.
This post can be edited by most users to provide up-to-date information about developments of this thread based on user responses, and user findings. Feel free to add, change or remove information shown here as it becomes available. This includes new coupons, rebates, ideas, thread summary, and similar items.
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All right folks, I am now ready for the nay-nays.
That trick woeked originally on Verizon but they then caught on to it
I agree with you, there's probably a better place. But... perhaps it's worth the (mild?) annoyance of having a deal alert triggered, for example --> if it means the message reaches a wider audience (by being posted in "Hot Deals")? Just a thought, I could be wrong.
Yeah I'm wondering this too. So if you set up auto pay with bank but make 50% or more additional cc payments towards the balance ahead of time, do you still get the discount?
All my bills go on that credit card and with autopay so when my card was cancelled without me knowing, I was hit with late fees.
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All right folks, I am now ready for the nay-nays.
Don't the cc terms say you have to pay the bill in full to get the added protection though (so you don't just charge 1ยข to it)?
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If that doesn't work, prepay the next 10 years before May. Lol.
T-Mobile is slowly going down the drain, all that was just a show by that monkey to get the merger done
Dont forget Starbucks increasing their reward redemption minimums lol
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