Tammy Blackwell+FollowIs 'Lifetime' Just a Marketing Gimmick?T-Mobile's decision to phase out its so-called 'lifetime' streaming discount has sparked a heated debate among tech enthusiasts. Is it fair for providers to backtrack on perks that were promised for as long as you’re a customer? Or is this just the new normal in a hyper-competitive market where loyalty means less than the next big promo? Would you switch carriers over a broken promise? Let’s talk about the real value of loyalty in telecom. #TMobile #StreamingWars #CustomerLoyalty #Tech00Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowFree Juice? First Watch’s Secret SauceNext time you grab brunch at First Watch, you might score a free juice or entrée—no strings attached. The chain is fighting rising food costs (think: pricier eggs and bacon) by surprising guests with little acts of kindness, hoping to win your loyalty for the long haul. Instead of hiking prices, they’re betting that making your day will keep you coming back, even if it means slimmer profits for now. Who knew inflation could taste this sweet? #FirstWatch #BrunchHacks #CustomerLoyalty #InflationBites #MoneyLifehacks #Business00Share
Christina Pearson+FollowT-Mobile’s Free Line: Loyalty or Limitation?T-Mobile is rolling out a free line for select long-term customers, but this time it’s strictly bring-your-own-device—no device financing allowed. Is this a genuine reward for loyalty, or just a clever way to lock in users without offering real value? If you’re a five-year customer, you might get the offer, but perks like Insider Discount now exclude you. Would you jump on this, or does the fine print kill the deal? Let’s debate! #TMobile #TechDebate #MobileTrends #BYOD #CustomerLoyalty #Tech40Share