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People are reacting to a major T-Mobile user perk being reduced or removed, calling it one of the biggest perk drops the carrier has made in recent memory. The discussion centers on what the perk change is and who will be affected.

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Key Takeaway T-Mobile has announced a significant reduction to a popular user perk, and customers are weighing how it affects them going forward.
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T-Mobile has announced a significant reduction to a popular user perk, and customers are weighing how it affects them going forward.

People are reacting to a major T-Mobile user perk being reduced or removed, calling it one of the biggest perk drops the carrier has made in recent memory. The discussion centers on what the perk change is and who will be affected.

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