AT&T and T-Mobile Change Autopay Discount Requirements
AT&T and T-Mobile Change Autopay Discount Requirements
AT&T and T-Mobile , Change Autopay Discount Requirements.
AT&T and T-Mobile , Change Autopay Discount Requirements.
The two wireless carriers have joined Verizon in requiring a debit card or bank account instead of a credit card for their autopay discounts, The Verge reports.
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The two wireless carriers have joined Verizon in requiring a debit card or bank account instead of a credit card for their autopay discounts, The Verge reports.
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The two wireless carriers have joined Verizon in requiring a debit card or bank account instead of a credit card for their autopay discounts, The Verge reports.
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The change is intended to reduce credit card processing costs for the companies.
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Both current and new customers must adhere to the new requirement to continue receiving the same autopay discounts.
T-Mobile implemented the change in July.
AT&T will impose its new rule beginning Oct.
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With AT&T, if you keep a credit card on file as your autopay method, they will only reduce your discount for the time being, not eliminate it.
Instead of $10, you'll get $5 off.
T-Mobile will no longer accept Apple Pay or Google Pay for its $5 discount.
Verizon will actually let you keep your autopay discount with one credit card, as long as it's a Verizon Visa card