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T-Mobile reverses course on device promotion limits after employee complaints

May 14, 2026 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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T-Mobile has quietly walked back a controversial policy change that limited customers to just two promotional devices per account. The wireless carrier restored the ability for customers to get up to four discounted devices on a single account, reversing a restriction it put in place just last month.

The policy reversal comes after complaints from T-Mobile’s own sales representatives, who found it increasingly difficult to convince families to switch carriers when they could no longer offer device promotions for every family member. This highlights how promotional device offers have become a critical battleground in the competitive wireless market, where carriers rely heavily on these incentives to attract new customers.

The original change to limit device promotions to two per account created immediate friction in T-Mobile’s sales process. Families with four members – a common scenario for family plans – could no longer take advantage of the carrier’s promotional offers for all their devices. Sales staff reportedly struggled to justify why T-Mobile was a better choice when competitors could offer device deals for entire families.

T-Mobile’s quick reversal shows how sensitive carriers are to feedback that affects their ability to compete for new customers. Device promotions have become increasingly important as carriers look for ways to differentiate themselves in a market where network quality and pricing have largely reached parity among major providers.

The carrier also made changes to how free line promotions work alongside device offers:

  • Customers with free lines from T-Mobile’s “Line On Us” promotion can now use device promotions on those lines
  • These promotions are being renamed to “3rd Line Service Promo with New Line”
  • Buy-one-get-one free line offers remain ineligible for device promotions

This move reflects broader trends in the wireless industry, where carriers are constantly adjusting promotional strategies to balance customer acquisition costs with competitive pressures. The fact that T-Mobile reversed course so quickly suggests the financial impact of the policy change was immediate and significant.

For consumers considering a switch to T-Mobile, the timing works in their favor. The carrier is clearly motivated to make its offers as attractive as possible, and the restored four-device limit makes family plan switching more appealing than it was during the brief period when the restriction was in place.

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