T-Mobile is going straight for Verizon’s jugular

Recode

Just when you thought T-Mobile couldn’t get any more aggressive, the company goes and does something crazy. I guess CEO John Legere figured his company has caused AT&T enough trouble, now its Verizon’s turn. Starting now, T-Mobile will literally give Verizon customers a free smartphone for two weeks and if they like the phone and the service, the company will buy out their contract (up to $650) and help them switch from Verizon. 

After spending most of the last two years attacking AT&T, T-Mobile CEO John Legere is turning his attention toward Verizon, launching a new promo targeted specifically at luring its customers to his network. In the new “Never Settle” promo, announced Monday night, T-Mobile is offering Verizon customers a free two-week trial. As part of the trial, Verizon customers agree to bring their number over to T-Mobile. At the end of the two weeks, Verizon customers can either return the T-Mobile phone and pay nothing or turn in their Verizon phone and T-Mobile will pay off any outstanding device payments or early termination fees up to $650. “Last week, I said we would hit right back at Verizon–I meant it,” Legere said in a statement. “T-Mobile’s 4G LTE network is the nation’s fastest. Not faster for the price … just faster, period. With T-Mobile, you don’t have to settle for trickery, gimmicks and carrier BS the way you do with Verizon. I’m so confident in our kick-ass network experience that we’re footing the bill so Verizon customers can give T-Mobile a try.”

NOTE: TECHi Two-Takes are the stories we have chosen from the web along with a little bit of our opinion in a paragraph. Please check the original story in the Source Button below.

Source

0 Comments

Leave a Reply

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!

Leave a Reply

Thanks for choosing to leave a comment. Please keep in mind that all comments are moderated according to our comment policy, and your email address will NOT be published. Please Do NOT use keywords in the name field.

Your email address will not be published. *

Two Takes RSS
Interested in TECHi Feed RSS?

Get the latest insights, tips, and updates on revolutionizing your workspace to your inbox.