T-Mobile US Inc. (TMUS) said it is offering a $100 credit toward any new device, including the BlackBerry Q10 or the Z10. The offer is good through the end of the year.
In an open letter, John Legere, the President and Chief Executive Officer of T-Mobile US, said that the company was disappointed in BlackBerry Ltd.'s (BBRY, BB.TO) decision this week to end their agreement with T-Mobile.
"In fact, to show our appreciation for all current consumers so passionate and loyal to all things BlackBerry, we're offering a $100 credit toward any new device, including the BlackBerry Q10 or the Z10. And this offer is good through the end of the year. So you can take your time," John Legere said.
"If you're already with T-Mobile, you can continue to count on us for the great service you've come to expect, the regular OS updates, and, of course, America's fastest nationwide 4G LTE network. None of that changes as far as we're concerned," Legere said.
Legere also said that if customers own any BlackBerry that works on T-Mobile network and also want the fairness and freedom that comes with being a T-Mobile customer, they can bring in their BlackBerry any time and enjoy Un-carrier benefits like no annual contract, unlimited everything with no overages on the company's wicked-fast network, no hidden device costs, no upgrade wait - and international roaming at no extra cost.
BlackBerry announced late Tuesday that it is ending its licensing agreement with T-Mobile when it expires on April 25, 2014. BlackBerry said it would work closely with T-Mobile to provide the best possible customer service to any customer remaining on the T-Mobile U.S. network or to any customer purchasing devices from T-Mobile's existing inventory.
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