Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon waiving late fees during coronavirus outbreak
Good news for all US mobile phone customers: For the next 60 days Sprint and others will be waiving late fees and they will not cut off your mobile phone service if you cannot pay your bills because of the covid-19.
Sprint is not the only company doing this.
According to news reports, T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T will also waive late fees during coronavirus outbreak.
Basically all the major US phone carriers have decided to keep their customers connected to their mobile service even if they cannot pay their bills during the coronavirus outbreak.
Can't pay your bills this month? Your mobile phone will not be cut off.
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