T-Mobile to charge $35 activation fee on nearly all transactions

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T-Mobile to charge $35 activation fee on nearly all transactions
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T-Mobile plans to enforce a new $35 Device Connection Charge for almost all transactions that involve purchasing new devices and adding new lines.

The new charge applies to each device activated or upgraded. More importantly, orders with multiple devices are charged for each device. There’s a long list of transactions that require T-Mobile customers to pay the $35 fee. Fortunately, there are exceptions that would save customers $35.

Here are all the scenarios where you won’t be charged for DCC:JUMP! And JUMP! On Demand upgradesAccounts activated through the Activations channel or Puerto Rico Care because they use Samson, which doesn’t support DCCPrepaid activations and upgradesWhen completing an order for a replacement device and the customer already paid DCC on the first orderThe leaked documents suggest T-Mobile might enforce the new $35 charge starting November 15, just in time for the big Black Friday sale.

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