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T-Mobile Urges Its Customers to Rescue Sprint Customers
[August 21, 2014]

T-Mobile Urges Its Customers to Rescue Sprint Customers


BELLEVUE, Wash. --(Business Wire)--

Today, T-Mobile (News - Alert) (NYSE: TMUS) announced a new program to encourage customers to save their friends and colleagues still with Sprint (News - Alert). And, T-Mobile president and CEO John Legere has offered his take on how to drive disruption and innovate in wireless in a new blog post.

Starting next week, whenever a T-Mobile Simple Choice customer throws a lifeline to a Sprint (or AT&T or Verizon (News - Alert)) customer and brings them to the Un-carrier, both receive unlimited LTE data for a full year on T-Mobile's blazing-fast LTE network, at no additional charge. T-Mobile Simple Choice customers who already have unlimited LTE (News - Alert) data receive a $10 credit each month for twelve months.

"It continues to amaze me to see the old carriers failing to listen to their customers-or reward them for their loyalty," said John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile. "That arrogance and indifference has defined the U.S. wireless industry for too long. We're changing all that. In fact, this entire Un-carrier consumer movement is built on the simple act of listening to customers."

Earlier this week, Sprint introduced a new offer for T-Mobile, AT&T (News - Alert) and Verizon customers-leaving its own customers wondering about the price of loyalty. At the same time, Sprint aunched a new family plan with a fixed data cap and no option for unlimited LTE data. When families exceed their cap - assuming that's even possible on the nation's slowest LTE network - families are hit with overages to the tune of $15 per gigabyte.



In stark contrast, T-Mobile's Simple Choice plan comes with unlimited data, talk and text - and with no overages and no annual service contracts - on America's fastest nationwide 4G LTE network.

"When we saw how Sprint's dissing its own customers and dropping unlimited LTE plans for families, we knew we had an opportunity to help these people out," said Mike Sievert, Chief Marketing Officer for T-Mobile. "Only a 'carrier' would be arrogant enough to make an offer limited only to new prospects, while forgetting their existing customers. The Un-carrier way is to give the best offers to your loyal customers - and that's what we're doing again today."


Rescuing a Sprint (or Verizon or AT&T or other) customer is simple. Starting next Friday, August 29th, T-Mobile customers just report their good deed at www.t-mobile.com/referral. You'll need your T-Mobile number and your friend's number they've ported over. When you report a successful rescue mission within 30 days of your friend's activation with T-Mobile, the unlimited LTE data service or bill credit for both of you will start that month.

Limited time offer; subject to change. Qualifying Simple Choice plan required; not available for pre-paid. Referee must register at www.T-Mobile.com/referral and identify referrer within 30 days after activation. $10 credit provided as bill credit, starting after qualified referral. Referee and referrer must maintain active service, and be in good standing on account, when credits are processed. Limit one $10 monthly credit or unlimited 4G LTE offer per referrer account. Referrer and referee must both maintain service without plan changes to continue receiving referral benefit.

About T-Mobile US, Inc.:

As America's Un-carrier, T-Mobile US, Inc. (NYSE: TMUS) is redefining the way consumers and businesses buy wireless services through leading product and service innovation. The Company's advanced nationwide 4G LTE network delivers outstanding wireless experiences for customers who are unwilling to compromise on quality and value. Based in Bellevue, Washington, T-Mobile US provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile and MetroPCS. It currently serves approximately 50.5 million wireless customers and provides products and services through approximately 70,000 total points of distribution. For more information, please visit http://www.t-mobile.com.


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