The latest in a frustratingly long line of recent T-Mobile fee increases will impact a serious chunk of Metro customers starting September 1.
as early as September 1, and although it's easily avoidable and far from lifestyle-altering, we're pretty sure it's not exactly going to put a big smile on a lot of Metro by T-Mobile customers' faces either.
That's right, this one goes out to our readers and friends on Metro rather than Magenta's own-brand postpaid service, hiking your bill payment processing fee from $4 to $5 a month. If said fee doesn't sound familiar, it's probably because you have Autopay enabled on your account or you take care of your monthly bill through the official Metro by T-Mobile website.
In both cases, you have absolutely nothing to worry about, while if you pay your bill using phone assistance or in a good old fashioned brick and mortar store, you should be ready to cough up an extra buck every month starting very soon. That's definitely not a small fortune, and given the excellent value you typically receive on a prepaid
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