T-Mobile's free iPhone offer didn't go over well with BlackBerry users or CEO

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BlackBerry customers remain loyal

Update 2: T-Mobile Chief Marketing Officer Mike Sievert has published a blog post affirming the carrier's commitment to BlackBerry users and detailing a new offer for them.

"The passion we've seen from the BlackBerry Loyal over the past couple days has been pretty amazing. I want you to know we've heard you," he wrote.

"As we were never told of their plans in advance, I can only guess that T-Mobile thought its 'great offer for BlackBerry customers' would be well received. T-Mobile could not have been more wrong," Chen wrote in an official blog post.

Harsh words

Chen's words are quite an admonishment, but apparently the offer was so offensive to BlackBerry diehards that T-Mobile CEO John Legere himself took to Twitter over the weekend to respond.

"BlackBerry users, I'm hearing you loud and clear. Let me work with the team and get back with you," Legere tweeted.

"We give our customers choices, but you don't have to give up your #loyalty," he said in a follow-up message.

To their credits, both Legere and Chen have remained #allclass so far.

"To T-Mobile, I would like to remind you that our long-standing partnership was once productive and profitable for both BlackBerry and T-Mobile," Chen said. "I hope we can find a way forward that allows us to serve our shared customers once again. Notwithstanding the current challenge, we remain very excited about BlackBerry's future."

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