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If T-Mobile were to offer Early Termination Fee in exchange for moving over to T-Mobile, it could be the biggest move for them yet. Besides needing more coverage, which T-Mobile is also allegedly working on a deal for, Early Termination Fees would be the last thing that customers would need to take care of in order to make the switch.
T-Mobile would need to make some stipulations around the credit for an Early Termination Fee, that's for sure. You can't just offer people $350 to switch over to a company that won't lock you into a contract. People could easily take advantage of that and move straight from T-Mobile and then move to another company from there once T-Mobile took the liberty of paying off their ETF. However, I guess if T-Mobile felt confident to offer such a service then they probably wouldn't offer it in the first place. Still, if I were them I would have certain stipulations behind it put in place just to make sure that people wouldn't switch... twice.
I'm not sure how much I really believe that T-Mobile would pay for ETFs, to be honest. It seems like a really far-fetched move, but so has every other phase that T-Mobile has released so far. I am a little timid to set myself up for failure, kind of like we did with the expectations we had for the Moto X. Despite what T-Mobile's new phase really entails, I'm excited to learn about and have confidence that not matter what they're doing it's for the good of the business and the customers. Cancelling ETFs, however, is still something worth dreaming about, if nothing else.
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