Article 6RP6Z “I am still alive”: Users say T-Mobile must pay for killing “lifetime” price lock

“I am still alive”: Users say T-Mobile must pay for killing “lifetime” price lock

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Jon Brodkin
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T-Mobile promised users who bought certain mobile plans that it would never raise their prices for as long as they lived-but then raised their prices this year. So it's no surprise that 2,000 T-Mobile customers complained to the government about a price hike on plans that were advertised as having a lifetime price lock.

"I am still alive and T-Mobile is increasing the price for service by $5 per line. How is this a lifetime price lock?" one customer in Connecticut asked the Federal Communications Commission in a complaint that we obtained through a public records request.

"I am not dead yet," a customer in New York wrote bluntly, saying they had bought a plan with a "guarantee for life."

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