T-Mobile keeps changing as it battles rivals in the phone business. Some stores run by outside companies use unfair sales tricks. A store run by Arch Telecom just fired all workers because one person cheated the system. This follows earlier problems with the T-Life app forcing customers to use it even inside stores.
Many people cannot tell which stores T-Mobile truly runs versus partner shops using the same signs. The company says it wants clearer store labels. An Arch worker shared on Reddit how their whole team lost jobs right before their first work anniversary. Management fired everyone after finding one worker who activated 300 phone lines but kept all the SIM cards.
This cheating worker used those SIM cards on their phone to keep them active in the system. They collected sales bonuses for these fake accounts. The worker likely added these lines to customer bills without asking. This pattern makes other Arch workers worry about their jobs when one person breaks the rules.
Many people cannot tell which stores T-Mobile truly runs versus partner shops using the same signs. The company says it wants clearer store labels. An Arch worker shared on Reddit how their whole team lost jobs right before their first work anniversary. Management fired everyone after finding one worker who activated 300 phone lines but kept all the SIM cards.
This cheating worker used those SIM cards on their phone to keep them active in the system. They collected sales bonuses for these fake accounts. The worker likely added these lines to customer bills without asking. This pattern makes other Arch workers worry about their jobs when one person breaks the rules.