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A number of articles have shown up about a fresh credit card. Also the T-Life app shows the proposed design with Capital One as issuer. Sounds exactly the way the two would work in my opinion.
https://www.tmonews.com/2025/04/report-t-mobile-eyeing-credit-card-launch-with-capital-one/
https://tmo.report/2025/04/is-t-mobile-about-to-launch-their-own-credit-card/
@zerofire wrote:
Sounds exactly the way the two would work in my opinion.
I have no idea what you mean by this.
FICO® 8: 806 (Eq) · 794 (Ex) · 812 (TU)
@Varsity_Lu wrote:
@zerofire wrote:
Sounds exactly the way the two would work in my opinion.
I have no idea what you mean by this.
I mean that I am not surprised that T-Mobile and Capital One would be able to make an agreement. The two companies seam compatible. Just like Verizon partnering with Synchrony as both are rather sleezy or AT&T partnering with Citi as both are mediocre.
Interesting comments!
Remember the day back to 1990 when I had an AT & T Visa with a $28,000 credit line. Thinking it was issued by Citi? Nice looking card ... for some reason I did not use it a lot?
@zerofire wrote:
@Varsity_Lu wrote:
@zerofire wrote:Sounds exactly the way the two would work in my opinion.
I have no idea what you mean by this.
I mean that I am not surprised that T-Mobile and Capital One would be able to make an agreement. The two companies seam compatible. Just like Verizon partnering with Synchrony as both are rather sleezy or AT&T partnering with Citi as both are mediocre.
So T-Mobile and Capital One partnering because they are both under-rated and relatively solid? 🤔
I'm surprised that they didn't do this before they decided to not allow credit cards for the autopay discount. Must not have been able to get a good agreement until now.