I mean, it would suck to have it turned off if you were just using it as a backup and never actually needed to use it, but at the same time it is a good way for them to cover their ass when someone (or a bunch of someones) forget to turn it off and try to recoup the money they spent on something they didn’t use and inevitably sue T-Mobile which would cost them more just for the courts to tell that person that it’s their problem than it would for them to turn it off and back on.
It would probably be wise to send out notifications prior to though.
Fair enough, they could give like a 30 day and then a 15 day notice that they were going to disable it. That way you had plenty of time to know that it was going to happen unless you changed something.
It honestly sounds like a good idea.
I mean, it would suck to have it turned off if you were just using it as a backup and never actually needed to use it, but at the same time it is a good way for them to cover their ass when someone (or a bunch of someones) forget to turn it off and try to recoup the money they spent on something they didn’t use and inevitably sue T-Mobile which would cost them more just for the courts to tell that person that it’s their problem than it would for them to turn it off and back on.
It would probably be wise to send out notifications prior to though.
Fair enough, they could give like a 30 day and then a 15 day notice that they were going to disable it. That way you had plenty of time to know that it was going to happen unless you changed something.