T-Mobile Introduces 15 Minute Switch and Keep-and-Switch Promos to Simplify Carrier Changes
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Jonathan Zavaleta
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T-Mobile is introducing two new promotions — the 15 Minute Switch and keep-and-switch offers — designed to make it easier for consumers to switch carriers without trading in their devices. The article explains how these programs work to streamline the switching process, addressing the common frustration that keeps many customers locked into their current carriers.
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· 3 pulledMany consumers stick with their phone carrier not out of a sense of loyalty, but because switching can be tedious.
T-Mobile is looking to streamline the process with its 15 minute switch and keep-and-switch promos; both are designed to make it easy to change carriers without having to trade in your device.
Here's what to know about seamlessly switching carriers with T-Mobile.
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