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JimG's avatar
JimG
Newbie Caller
Hace 4 años

Terrible service!

I recently switched to T Mobile after being a Verizon Wireless customer for 20+ years. I thought I was saving $35 a month! I work from home and rely on good service. On a daily basis, I drop at least 4-5 calls or can't pick up an incoming call or make an outgoing. I will be switching back to  Verizon in the next few days.

  • syaoran's avatar
    syaoran
    Transmission Titan
    krylos2 wrote:

    Hmm, somehow, I'm not surprised.

    But I thought since the 70s federal law, phone companies were not allowed to force you to buy a phone from them. 🙄

    It's not forcing.  They fictionally claim it isn't compatible to encourage you to only buy their devices.

  • cymesg's avatar
    cymesg
    Newbie Caller

    I was with Sprint for at least 20 years….and got moved over to T-Mobile equivalent plan.  The plan is not equivalent and the service is horrible with T-Mobile.  There is no chat to try to get a resolution.  No support is apparent on the website.  No one could understand me on my phone, so I could not call for support.  I am going to look for another carrier.  Had not considered Cricket, but will look at their coverage.  

  • I agree that the service has plummeted! I am furious with T-Mobile. I currently live overseas due to military and heavily rely on my phone out here. I do have the international phone plan.  Ever since the merge and having to change the SIM card, my phone rarely gets cell service. I have to rely on Wi-Fi. Once I leave the base, I get extremely slow to no cell service. And there is no Wi-Fi. 
    With sprint I was able to use my cell phone off base. The connection was A LOT faster. And I used to think it sucked. But after the merge, I miss Sprint so much. 
    Thank god we are moving back to the states this year. And I will be dumping T-Mobile and going with any other phone service. 
    I have been a sprint customer for 20 years. 🙁 so to divorce my phone service is heartbreaking. 

  • JimG wrote:

    I recently switched to T Mobile after being a Verizon Wireless customer for 20+ years. I thought I was saving $35 a month! I work from home and rely on good service. On a daily basis, I drop at least 4-5 calls or can't pick up an incoming call or make an outgoing. I will be switching back to  Verizon in the next few days.

    Remove TikTok and restart phone.  Worked like a charm to get phone and internet to work. 

  • I used T-Mobile for a short stint about 10 years ago, and just switched to them from Verizon because of a promotion. 

    I am as disappointed as I can be with their service and coverage. You don't save money with this company. Once you figure out how many services like video calling aren't supported unless the other party uses Terrible Mobile as well, you start to wonder. Cell coverage is a dumpster fire. If the "T" doesn't stand for "Terrible", it stands for "Taliban" because this is what mobile services are like  in Afghanistan. There is no way that I'm not going back to Verizon. I am in utter disbelief that a company who advertises as much as they do and claims to be as large as they are can cost this much AND be so bad. It is embarrassing to get a call or text and hear the T-Mobile ring and alert tones in public. This company specializes in building shops and filling it with phones and staff. They most certainly shouldn't be considered to be a carrier or service provider. I would be so embarrassed to work there. They have been around so long and I feel like they are further behind than the last time I had them. I am getting as far away from this company as possible and this time I can confidently say,"Never Again". The only reason they have had any degree of success is due to creating a monopoly. 

  • cgJulz's avatar
    cgJulz
    Roaming Rookie

    I quit this service well over 10 yrs ago and.they frustrate me just as much when i’m NOT a customer.

    Unable to send MMS to any of my T Mobile contacts. i'm able to send them to contacts with ANY other service provider. This has been a continuous problem for well over two years and it SUCKS. Also, many times they don't even get SMS texts!! (no media) within 72 hours of sending, and sometimtes NEVER get them. Anyone i know who uses this service is fed up and i've turned most of the t-moble customers that i know onto a very reliable, CHEAP, good, and SECURE service. Additionally, others i know have subscribed to Tm 5-G for home and they are getting throttled, service is spotty, their speeds keep going down and they are unable to get the speeds tm seems to be so proud of!. I have read that customers going to t-moblie's 5G, are o.k. with the service for the first few months, but as the typical Corporate pig-dogs they are, they overbuild or they don't maintain what they have, or go through another HACK and eventually customers leave in droves.

    Reading all of these posts by TM customers who actually PAY for this clown car service is really disturbing. From all the posts i've read, this is what i see; 

    1. Customers take the time to warn others (strangers) advising any service provider on the planet is better than their service, post with no hope at all, or post to release their anger means so much, but unfortunately, this company will do nothing with all the complains until they are MADE to.
    2. Think about this; on top of crap networks, overbuilding their crap networks, even with 5G and all the beautiful bandwidth it provides their service still sucks. it’s because of greed, pure greed, and they will continue this for as long as they are allowed! 
    3. And, here is the thing that i deem the most egregious; They have been HACKED 8 times since 2018, resulting in hackers obtaining customer data, birth dates, phone numbers, S. Security numbers from MILLIONs.of their customers. This too will continue if they are not stopped. it’s called customer abuse.

    There is so much more to this rant, but that's it for now. Customers should consider contacting and complaining to their state's AG, The Fed AG, the FTC, the FCC, their Senators and/or Reps in their State and in congress. Seriously, it makes a diff. Terrible, unethical company provides worst service and then to drive that home they don't properly secure their networks. it's abuse, it's bullying (because they can) - period, and they are getting away with it.

  • ttocs's avatar
    ttocs
    Connection Cadet

    Just for context, Verizon has coverage and speed problems as well.  I was with them for 15 years or more and they used to be pretty good, until about 6 months ago.  After what I've been able to discern, they did some software changes on the towers, my phone almost quit making calls, (my mom's phone that piggy backed on Verizon's towers quit working all together, and her company had to send a new phone to get her service going again).  I could hear the other party but they couldn't hear me.  Verizon was no help, they said all was good and i could buy a new phone and a more expensive plan.  Some fix, all this after a $6.00 sur charge in the summer, mmm just because.  I told them if they didn't make an effort to help a good paying customer I would leave to T-mobile.  They were unconcerned, so I'm here now.  So far service in my semi- rural area has been 100% and great call quality and I've logged download speeds as high as 40 Mbps.  I expect in a more city environment my speeds will be even better.  I went from a limited Verizon plan to an unlimited T mobile plan for less money.  Time will tell, but as of right now I'm glad I gave Verizon the boot.  Just another perspective.