T-Mobile calls out Verizon and AT&T for limiting discounts offered to certain consumers
Verizon and AT&T limit senior discounts to just 8% of the seniors living in the states
T-Mobile being T-Mobile
The easiest option, according to T-Mobile, is to switch to T-Mobile where its Unlimited 55+ plans start at $55 for two people and include 5G. Besides putting up the BannedSeniors.com website, T-Mobile created a pop up Wireless Discount Information Center at the Arrowhead Towne Center mall which is located near the largest retirement community in the U.S. outside Sun City, Arizona.
Current T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert has enough snark to make a success of “Carrier Callout”
You can’t spend years as John Legere’s right-hand man without learning a thing or two about taking down the competition while promoting your company. And T-Mobile’s current CEO Mike Sievert has enough snark in him to keep up traditions. For example, in the FAQ section, one question asks “Why do Verizon and AT&T only offer 55+ discounts in Florida?” The answer reads, “Nobody really knows. This adds to a long list of weird decisions Verizon and AT&T have made over the years disregarding customer needs.”
The nation’s second largest wireless carrier adds, “This goes far beyond winning over AT&T and Verizon customers. Carrier Callout is a movement that exposes The Carriers’ crummy customer treatment and fights on behalf of all wireless users, regardless of which network they use. T-Mobile is on a mission to smash customer pain points and transform the wireless industry for the better.”
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