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05/27/2026

If you survived T-Mobile's last price hike, you might be the target this time around

The customers spared in 2025 appear to be exactly the ones getting moved now

You probably thought you dodged the bullet. Last year, when T-Mobile started bumping up prices on those sweet old grandfathered plans, your bill stayed the same and you quietly counted yourself among the lucky ones.

Turns out you weren't lucky. You were just next in line.

What's actually happening to your plan
A new report details how T-Mobile is silently moving longtime customers off their legacy plans and onto fresh "Legacy Rate Plan" SKUs, with bills climbing by as much as 60% in the process. The catch is that nobody is being asked first.

One Reddit user got shifted from their old "Preferred FT 600 NW Reduced price" plan straight onto a "Legacy Rate Plan C26ML4999" back in April, with no heads-up at all. Another only caught the swap when their five-line bill leapt from $135 to $228 overnight (via Reddit).

It should be noted that these migrations have been running quietly since March, and device financing reportedly vanishes the moment you land on the new plan. We flagged the early signs of this back in April, when employees first started spotting customers getting auto-switched off their ancient plans.

The sequence nobody is talking about
Here's the part that turns a billing gripe into a real story: this is not random. When we covered last year's hike, T-Mobile insisted it was simply wrapping up a one-time update to older plans, so the people who weren't touched assumed the matter was closed.

It wasn't closed. It was paused. The customers spared in 2025 are precisely the ones getting migrated in 2026, which points to a methodical cleanout of the grandfathered base happening one tier at a time.

Simple Choice and Select Choice plans are reportedly the next names on the list. If you're sitting on one of those right now, treat this as your warning.

How to spot the switch on your own bill
The migration is easy to miss if you aren't looking for it, so here's your checklist:

A new plan name containing "Legacy Rate Plan" plus an internal code like C26ML4999 or C26ML5999
Line-item charges that crept up without any explanation
Device financing suddenly showing as unavailable when you try to upgrade

If a free data add-on appears on your account out of nowhere, don't read it as a gift. That perk is damage control, meant to shrink the number of people who get angry enough to call in and demand their old plan back.

When a company quietly takes something away and hands you a consolation prize in the same breath, that's a tell.

Screenshot your plan today, seriously
The most useful thing you can do right now takes two minutes. Open your My T-Mobile plan page and capture your plan name, your price, and your included features, because once the migration goes through, that "before" record disappears from the app.

That screenshot is your leverage. Calling retentions and asking specifically to be returned to your prior named plan gives you a far better shot than vaguely complaining about a bigger bill.

Where this leaves you
I'll be upfront here: I left T-Mobile myself over a price increase on a grandfathered plan, and I now pay a fraction of what I used to on an MVNO. So I've got very little patience for the "Un-carrier" branding when this is the playbook underneath it.

What bothers me most is the betrayal of the math. The customers being moved are the most loyal ones by definition, the folks who stuck around longest on the friendliest terms. T-Mobile decided those customers are worth more migrated than retained, which is the exact opposite of every promise the brand built itself on.

Don't wait around for regulators to ride in, because that help isn't coming. Your realistic options are calling retentions and naming your old plan, filing an FCC informal complaint, or doing what I did and porting out to a prepaid brand where the price on the box is the price you actually pay.

Loyalty stopped being rewarded by wireless carriers a long time ago, so it's time to act like it.

05/27/2026

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T-Mobile customers prepare for a spectacular crash and burn as the carrier shifts everything to T-Life

The dreaded shift to T-Life is here, and T-Mobile customers don't exactly have high hopes for it.

The shift that was predicted for T-Mobile by the carrier’s own employees months ago is finally underway as the company heads full steam into becoming a 100 percent digital operation. T-Life will be mandatory for absolutely everything come August 1, and there is a very high chance that more layoffs and store closures will follow.

T-Mobile users expect disaster

According to a leaked T-Mobile memo, employees at the carrier are expected to shift everything over to the T-Life app from August 1. In Jon Freier’s words, who is the COO over at T-Mobile, every upgrade and every add-a-line transaction will now be done through T-Life.

We asked you in a poll how you think this transition is going to go down. A whopping 74 percent of you expect this move to backfire horrendously and blow up in T-Mobile’s face.

Meanwhile, around eight percent of respondents believe that this will have no effect on T-Mobile, and business will carry on as usual. A little over six percent of voters feel that business will be booming and that this transition will be very profitable for the carrier.

Lastly, 11.5 percent of you said that you can’t guess whether this will be a positive, a negative, or a neutral change for T-Mobile. What do you think?

This time for real

T-Mobile customers have been anticipating such a shift for a very long time, so this probably hasn’t come as a surprise. Unlike previous scares, however, T-Mobile is 100 percent serious about going 100 percent digital this time around.

According to Freier’s memo to the company’s employees, access to legacy systems will be revoked. T-Life will be the only way to do anything for T-Mobile customers from the first of August.

What about the workers?

It’s easy to get caught up in how much more difficult it’s going to become to use T-Mobile’s services. The T-Life app hasn’t exactly been a fan favorite over the years.

However, my thoughts go to the affected workers. This is a horrible time across many industries as companies are laying off employees left, right, and center.

As T-Mobile employees who have reached out to us in the past have said, this very much feels like they’re being pushed out the door against their will. Stores are likely to shut down and the service representative gig is going to become way less lucrative until workers start quitting themselves for greener pastures.

05/24/2026

You can only drive a car from the year you were born. What are you driving?

05/23/2026
05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day to all moms out there

05/09/2026

Effective May 8, 2026, Instagram is removing its optional end-to-end encryption feature, allowing Meta to access, scan, and store user DMs, photos, and videos. This shift means private conversations will no longer be hidden from the platform, which may use this data for moderation and ad targeting.

Key Details About the Change:

Action Required: Users with encrypted chats are advised to download important messages or media.

Reasoning: Meta stated that very few people used the optional encrypted DM feature.

Alternatives: The company suggests using WhatsApp for fully encrypted messaging.

Impact: This move reverses a privacy feature, enabling Meta to scan for policy compliance or provide data to law enforcement. This update applies specifically to the optional end-to-end encryption setting, converting those specific, secure chats back to standard, unencrypted conversations.

05/01/2026

If you could be fluent in any language instantly, which one would you choose and why?

05/01/2026

Without Googling, name a famous doctor but it can’t be Dr. Dre

04/26/2026

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. It's not fun calling someone out copying us, but when they refuse to own up to multiple wrongdoings, you leave no choice.

What do NY Knicks fans have to say about this?
04/25/2026

What do NY Knicks fans have to say about this?

"That is so outrageous."

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