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T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
In 2017, I signed up for a 55+ rate plan with the assurance that my monthly rate was price-locked for life. This incentive was a primary reason that I switched from AT&T to T-Mobile. Now, T-Mobile is trying to raise my monthly rate by $10.00. When I spoke to their customer service people this morning they told me that there was nothing that they could do to fix the problem. I also noted that they changed all of the marketing information on their web site to delete all references to the price-lock guarantee which I was offered when I set up the account. We need to find a way to complain loudly to T-Mobile about this breach of contract and breach of trust. If we do nothing, they will raise our rates again in the future. Let's fight back. Thanks for listening.WFREYVOGELHace 6 mesesRoaming Rookie20KViews94likes143ComentariosScam?
As of the past four days, I have been receiving numerous phone calls from 1-844-796-0648. I looked up the number and it seems to say on multiple websites that this is a scam claiming to be T-Mobile, so I have been ignoring the calls since. As of yesterday, I received a letter in the mail saying that I have an outstanding balance. I checked my account and there is no outstanding balance. The letter looked suspicious to me considering it does not look like any other letter I have received in the past from T-Mobile (the paper is different, there is no color to the paper, etc.). I looked up the phone number provided inthis letter as well which states it is the financial service department (1-888-310-8471). I found that this also seems to be a scam number as well. I guess my questions are: is anyone else dealing with this? is this actually a scam? if this is a scam, how did they receive my information (phone number and address)?SolvedjackitheripperHace 2 añosNewbie Caller19KViews4likes11Comentarioswhat's the point of having a payment arrangement?
So, I had a payment plan in place. My payments were to come out 1/24 and 2/4. I missed the 1/24 payment, but paid it yesterday, 1/25. Got a text notification that my payment was received. Then three hours later, I got a message that my account was going to be suspended if I don't make the next payment now. I called customer service, and they said there's nothing they can do. If I make the next payment now, I "can set up a new payment arrangement." Explain to me why I would need a new arrangement if I pay the whole thing off now? An arrangement for what?? My up to date bill that's not due for two more weeks?I can't pay the whole past due now, that's why I had the arrangement in the first place! I was one day late! In the past, it's never been a problem. But today, since I was a day late, they say they "rejected" my payment arrangement. Meanwhile, my account still says my next payment is coming out 2/4. They are full of it, and customer service is absolutely useless. I can pay the rest on the 31st, when I get paid again. Is there anything I can do to avoid service interruption until then?SolvedjujiouxHace 10 mesesNetwork Novice14KViews0likes10ComentariosHow to get receipt/bill for prepaid T Mobile payment ?
Hi, I made a payment for my prepaid T mobile account few days back. I got an email notification saying my payment has been made, however, there is no place I could get a receipt for the payment made. I spoke to the payment agent and he said there is no way T mobile could provide a receipt for payments made for recharge account. I'm surprised that in USA that T mobile could charge my card and still not provide receipt. Could any of you folks help ? My expenses are borne by my employer and I need a receipt for every payment made. Failing to do so will result in me paying for the expenses. Kindly help.SolvedshanmugaHace 9 añosNetwork Novice10KViews0likes18ComentariosHow to escalate a complaint
I received a text from T-mobile. They said I could buy 2 I phones get $700 off one, and receive a free line. I called T-mobile, they checked my account and said yes you definitely qualify.I then went into a chat session and asked again and they again said yes I qualify(I have the print out) So I went into the Store, I again, in front of 2 other live witnesses , asked them to check and see that this promotion was available to my plan before purchasing the 2 I phones. Again, they calledspoke to another manager and yes they said all was good. So we purchased the I phones, received the new sim card for the new line and everything was fine. Until I got my bill, T-mobile was charging me $10 for the new line plus the other fees( fees which I already knew I would have to pay. I am not opposing those fees. ) So I chatted with T-Mobile, the rep agreed (I have it from the chat printout) I should not be charged, he took the fee off and said that all was good. Low and behold next month the $10 charge was again on my bill. I again called up another rep Christopher. He said yes I see the problem. He again removed the $10 charge and said that it was taken care of……Nope, next month the same thing I talked to another girl Crystal, she again agreed that I had did everything correct and there was just a delay in the billing.She took the $10 fee off and she begged me and I mean begged me to say that the problem was solved. I refused and told her until I see that the charge is not on my monthly statement I would not say the problem was resolved. She reluctantly said ok. Guess what the next month the $10 charge was their again!!!!! So I went into the T-Mobile store and at first they said they would take care of itthen they started saying no this was only for some other promotion???? What??? I confirmed several times, printed from chats and if I wasn't eligible why would they all have said I was and agreed to take off the charges??? So the manager at the store, Said he agreed and would look into it. I sent him all the chats, the copy of the texts, everything. This guy tells me later that the girl that he was working with to get it resolved was let go and there was nothing he could do??? WHAT? Was there only one individual in the company that could take care of this???? To me this is clearly a bait and switch scheme that T-Mobile is trying to pull off. Much like their "oh if we merge with Sprint we will create jobs" but now we know that T-Mobile is laying off 5000 employees. So I need to know how to escalate this and if anyone else out there experienced something similar so I can present it to the attorney general and the fcc.SolvedBaitandswitchHace 2 añosNewbie Caller9.8KViews7likes33ComentariosHow to get my prepaid bill/receipt with my address?
I am a prepaid customer. Not I want to get my prepaid receipt/bill with my addressfor applying my driver license. But I cannot find anywhere to get it. Is there any other ways to get the receipt or bill? If not, how can I change my prepaid plan to postpaid plan? I just want to get a telephone bill/receiptto show my address to DMV.Solved5.3KViews0likes10ComentariosAUTOPAY with Credit cards
Here's my question and i think I'll call my local congressman and or congresswoman. T-Mobile has removed the auto-pay discountfeature if you choose to pay with a credit card in lieu of a debit card. Their reasoning is the charge that CC companies charge a fee. That fee is like 3.5% maybe and that may be on the high side and that is the full percentage cost for a one-time charge. So my bill is about $120 with the 3.5% fee would be $4.20. With T-Mobile's plan they are NOW CHARGING ME an extra $20 a month because i choose not to link my bank account to pay my bill. How is this even FAIR? THIS IS EXTORTION! I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO CALL YOUR LOCAL LEGISLATURES AND INFORM THEM OF THIS HIWAY ROBBERY THAT IS GOING ON WITH T-MOBILE.4.8KViews0likes7ComentariosRefund when cancelling prepaid plan?
I have some phones on prepaid plans for relatives. I will be needing to cancel them soon. A couple of them have balances in the accounts. Will those balances be returned to me when I cancel or will I just lose that money? Answer from a T-mobile rep would be welcome.Solved4.5KViews0likes12Comentarios