Joe Mark / Android Authority
tl; drag
- T -Mobile is pulling out on its Fellow and YouTube TV discount, though it can be available for two more years.
- Consumers will now pay directly to the Fellow but will receive compensation as T -Mobile Account Credit.
- Victims should closely monitor future communications from T -Mobile, as the offer can end first.
If you’ve been with T -Mobile for a while, you will remember that he initially tried to go to the TV market with his TVision service. After less than a year, the service stopped. Before exiting, he offered a discount TV service through one of the Fellow or YouTube TV as an alternative to its users. Unfortunately, it appears that the work can eventually end, though the good news is that change can still last two years.
As the Reddater Shaki 8 has noted for the first time, T -Mobile Fellow is sending warnings to users with TV discount, indicating that its service will now be covered by credit for up to 24 months instead of paying a direct fellow. Recently. , You will pay the full Fellow Bill yourself, but T -Mobile will continue to support your T -Mobile account.
This change is not more surprising, as T -Mobile initially introduced the Holo (with ads) using a similar discount code system that applies directly to your Holo account before connecting PER with T -Mobile billing. The difference between the Hulu here is that you will still have to pay a separate price for the fellow, but you will get a small monthly discount on your T -Mobile Bill, though the email note may take one to two billing cycles to kick it.
The phrase “up to 24 months” also states that the offer may expire technically, but T -Mobile does not provide further details in the email.
Although it is understandable that T-Mobile is revising the terms after 24 months and eliminating the discount-especially since it was a farewell gift for TV users-people using Fellow or YouTube TV discount should keep an eye on future notices about future changes.
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