In This Article:
Over the past few weeks, it appears that T-Mobile (TMUS) has been attempting to mend broken fences with customers who have grown frustrated with the company’s price increases.
After T-Mobile warned customers earlier this month that it will be increasing monthly prices for some of its older phone plans by $5, which will take effect on April 2, some customers took to social media to express their frustration with the company’s continued price hikes.
According to a leaked memo from T-Mobile, which was obtained by CNET, the price increase is due to "rising costs over the past several years."
Related: T-Mobile hopes to win back angry customers with generous offers
The price hike comes after the company raked in a record-high net income of $11.3 billion last year as it added 3.1 million new postpaid phone customers.
Shortly after the controversy, the company began offering select customers free voice lines to help lessen the blow.
T-Mobile's latest deal creates chaos
Now, it appears that T-Mobile is continuing to roll out deals in an effort to win back customers and keep them from switching to its competitors.
Through its T-Mobile Tuesdays program, which is available in its T-Life app, T-Mobile began offering customers a deal that allowed them to buy a three-piece chicken tender combo from Wingstop for only $0.01. However, the deal erupted in chaos.
Some users took to social media to flag that the deal caused ridiculously long lines at Wingstop locations across the country, frustrating customers who don’t even have T-Mobile.
View the original article to see embedded media.
Some customers even claimed that they had to wait in line for two to three hours to receive their orders.
T-Mobile pulls the plug, frustrating customers
Customers are usually given 24 hours to retrieve T-Mobile Tuesday offers from their accounts; however, T-Mobile appears to have ended the deal early.
One T-Mobile user flagged on Reddit that they received an error message when they tried to retrieve the offer by entering the promo code the phone carrier gave them for the deal on Wingstop’s website.
Related: Verizon makes a desperate move to lure back fleeing customers
“T-Mobile Customers – This offer was so popular that we have Sold Out. We hope to see you again soon!” read the message.
T-Mobile customers have the ability to save limited-time offers on their T-Life account and can use them even after the deal expires. However, this privilege has been revoked for the Wingstop promo.