Back in October, 2020 (pretty much in the middle of the pandemic) T-Mobile made the decision to stop paying Metro dealers a $1 commission when they took an in-payment store. In fact, we even heard about dealers who stopped taking payments in their stores.
Well, now T-Mobile does it again. Effective April 1, they’re raising the in-store payment charge by a whopping 33% (from $3 to $4.)
Did we mention the dealer still gets NOTHING?
What else will T-Mobile do to drive customers AWAY from a Metro store?
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3 comments on “Metro Raises In Store Payment Charge by 25% – Still Gives 0% to Dealer”
utefs
May 25, 2021 at 4:06 am$3 to $4 is a 33% increase
$3 to $6 would a 100% increase
$4 to $3 would be a 25% decrease
NWIDA
June 1, 2021 at 11:18 amYou are correct… Thank you!
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