• T-Mobile CEO John Legere and Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure

T-Mobile CEO John Legere and Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure (Photo : Reuters)

T-Mobile CEO John Legere made remarks on different wireless phone carriers including AT&T, Verizon and Sprint. Legere just recently scrutinized Sprint's "All In" plan via Twitter that irritates Sprint chief executive Marcelo Claure.

Legere shamelessly advertised T-Mobile's services without any excuses against its rival wireless phone carriers. He was also tweeting that Sprint's "All In" plan is misleading its customers. Because of this, Claure sniped back that T-Mobile is worse than AT&T and Verizon.

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According to Clapway, Claure tweeted that Legere is so tired of his "uncarrier" (with profane language) added that his cheap, misleading lease imitation is a joke. Claure also said that Legere tricked people to believe that T-Mobile offers a $15 iPhone which is not true. Claure ended his tweet with #Tmobilelikehell as a response to Legere's earlier #Sprintlikehll remark.

Legere ended the session of the fight saying, "you mad bro?" T-Mobile advertising office has declined to make any official remarks, saying that Legere represents himself. This fight between the CEOs of Sprint and t-mobile is a spicy one for sure.

Claure just greeted Legere a month ago a "Happy Birthday" via Twitter, while Legere tweeted back "thank you." Legere said that it looks cute that Claure has been following him on Twitter and that he is starting getting the attention, USA Today reported.

There have been speculations that T-Mobile and Sprint, which are owned by a Softbank in Japan will emerge to fight against the giant wireless carriers, AT&T, and Verizon. In 2014, the speculations were scrapped due to regulatory hurdles.