Telecom Carriers Require In-Store Visits to Cancel Service, Then Charge After Cancellation
T-Mobile refuses remote account cancellations and requires customers to visit a physical store, adding friction that results in additional billing cycles being charged. Even in-store, managers give contradictory instructions about credits while reps on the phone are actively processing them. This deliberate friction in the cancellation flow is a structural customer retention tactic that affects millions of subscribers annually.
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