January 5, 2017 08:33 pm GMT
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T-Mobile will start paying you for unused data
LAS VEGAS — T-Mobile is changing the way it's billing you.
CEO John Legere announced some "new rules" for the carrier's plans at an event during CES 2017. The biggest change, which it plans to implement later in January, is the introduction of a program called KickBack, which will credit customers for data they don't use.
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If a customer uses less than 2GB per line, they can get a credit of up to $20 for unused data — again, per line. The amount will be credited on the customer's next bill. The program goes into effect Jan. 22 and will show up on February bills. Read more...
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