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BOGO buyer beware
On Oct 16, 2017 my wife and I went to a T-Mobile store to sign up for phone service. We also purchased 2 new Samsung phones because they had the bogo deal. I asked the salesperson two different times during the transaction if I needed to do anything to get the rebate card and was told no and that my the rebate card would be here in 8 to 12 weeks via mail. After 12 weeks and no card I went online to find out where it was and discovered that I was suppose to send in paperwork in order to get the rebate which the salesperson twice told me I did not have to do. Now that the 30 day from purchase is long expired, I am out $850.00 which is a lot of money for people who are basically living paycheck to paycheck. I am now stuck without any recourse and out my rebate,but you can be sure that we will tell all of our friends, the Better Business Bureau and everybody else that is willing to listen, not to deal with T-Mobile because at least some of their employees are either incompetent or worse yet out and out liars and thieves. BUYER BEWARE. Do NOT trust any sales people to tell you the truth, especially at T-Mobile. Jim and Cindy Tucson AZ
- salenastalkerNewbie Caller
Well, I'm seeing multiple complaints that are just like mine. We left Verizon to take advantage of T-Mobile's BOGO on the Samsung Note deal in August of 2019. My husband was hospitalized for over 6 weeks with cancer and his phone died during that time. He wouldn't have anything but another Samsung Note, so we changed to T-Mobile to get this promotion. I didn't notice on the invoices until a couple of months after he got home that we were actually charged for TWO phones. I specifically told the guy at T-Mobile that that's why we were changing to them - to get the Samsung Note BOGO deal. NEVER did anyone mention any other steps that we had to take to actually get this deal.
So, I later went back to the same TM store and, of course, that guy isn't there and they claimed not to know anything about the deal and that was that. Sorry! So, with my husband dying of cancer, hospitalized for 6+ weeks, and my being the only caregiver for him during the COVID shutdown/quarantine, I was unable to right this wrong thing TM did to me.
Not only did we get rooked, but now I have my deceased husband's phone, for which I'm paying TWICE AS MUCH as I should be, but we also have CRAPPY service in our neighborhood. Do NOT believe their "coverage map", like I did. It's total BS and you are made to believe that their service is as good as Verizon's. NOT SO.
I'm filing a BBB complaint against TM immediately, now that I've learned how they lie to their customers to get their business. I will NEVER be a TM customer again after I pay of this ridiculous bill I'm stuck with.
- Britt_KneeNetwork Novice
I had this issue as well. Thought I was getting a BOGO deal, so I did not trade my phones in. Instead, I paid them off through Verizon. Keep in mind, had I had t-mobile pay off my 3 phones, 2 being I phones and one being a Samsung I would've gotten a minimum of 1,200 dollars. Instead I put 400 down on a new I phone 12 pro max and a galaxy note. I was under the impression I was getting a second I phone 12 pro max for free. I asked several times if this was legitimate, if I needed to do anything, if it would be better to just trade my phones in…nope, they kept telling my that the BOGO deal was the best way to go because I'd be getting a phone for free. So I bought it. Should've known that was fake. So they ordered my phones. I called when they text me and told me the phones arrived. Of course when I spoke to the employee over the phone, they told me only one phone was there and they had no idea about my BOGO deal. They told me no other phone had been ordered. This was supposed to be a Christmas gift so I was of course angry. I went to another T-mobile store and luckily found the iPhone, but of course this person had no idea how to search my account, how to see that anything was purchased on a BOGO deal or anything either. Thankfully I got everything squared away before Christmas. I waited 2 months as they stated for the promotion and found out they never put us all in a plan together after about 4 months of paying. I paid additional money that they never gave back once I fixed the plan situation and I still am paying for this BOGO phone that I figured out was never really free. I made an attempt to upgrade and found out I still owe over $800 on a "free" phone. It can't get anymore comical than that! All I can say is I honestly wish I had stayed with Verizon or went to another service. I will definitely not be staying with T-mobile long, they've lied to me from the day I walked into their store and I do not appreciate people willing to lie for the profit of some business they're making minimum wage for.
- xsd29Newbie Caller
The BOGO deal is really suspect.
I brought my Mom over from AT&T thinking she we will get a nice phone like mine for free. Nope. It looks like they are giving you credits for a while which seems like a way for them to track the free stuff they gave you but when time passes and you're not looking, I noticed that I am actually paying for my Mom's phone (device installments) because it did not qualify for BOGO price. I told the rep why wasn't I told at the time of the purchase? Also if it didn't qualify, why give the phone to me? The sales person confirmed for me that it qualified for BOGO. TMO rep explained to me the BOGO only applies to the cheap phones not the premium phones. I wish they had told me this so I would have never had my Mom leave AT&T. Her phone is paid off and the monthly rates are not too bad. Anyway, lessons learned be careful with the BOGO deals. It's not completely free. The Sales person told me otherwise it applied to any T-mobile phone at the time. That's a lie. I wish they were more truthful at the time. Now I have 9 more months of paying $57. There is no such thing as BOGO. If I decide to stay with T-mobile, I will purchase my own phone in the future. There's always something fishy with any carrier deals -- be very careful and don't get conned.
- AshleyF28Network Novice
The same thing happened to me with the BOGO deal I was told that in order to get the prepaid mastercard I had to turn in the phones yet I purchased new phones and was told I could keep the old ones. They told me they would be in contact that an inquiry was put in about my account. Just like every one else no one contacted me and of course when I did the 30 days passed so I got stuck with the Verizon phones and need to pay them myself. I cannot believe this was done to so many people and nothing has been done to resolve this issue! Did anyone ever get their issue resolved where they honored what they said?
- SaraENewbie Caller
I'm a victim of the BOGO 2020 scam too. I realized they have been charging me an extra $12-$14 and are saying that it was only up to $1000, I'm responsible for $300. UGH!!! Did anyone have any luck resolving this!?!?
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