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desertangel wrote:
rigatoni wrote:
Everyone should open up a complaint with the FCC. It will take 5 minutes or less.
Do you have the link to FCC complaint option?
kevinbelcher1 wrote:Spent an hour on cs chat last night. Isaac, cs person,was barried in chat complaints. He told me it's $10, no big deal (wow). I told him if it wasn't a big deal, then TM can just pay it for me. He told me there is nothing TM can do about it.
I've been a customer since March 2014. He said sorry you are unhappy but bill is going up.
I will be leaving TM. Picked a plan out from Consumer Cellular for 55 a month, 2 lines; waiting for the end of billing cycle on 6/5.
Also won't be moving to TM home Internet. Pulled plug on those plans with this cluster.
Like many, I filed a complaint with FCC and plan to do the same with Michigan Attorney General.
File with the FTC as well. I wrote to my local PUC, and they told me that Cellular doesn't fall under their purvue, but that I should file a complaint with the FCC, which I had already done, and also file a fraud complaint with the FTC. I too had considered using T-Mobile for home internet, butthat's not going to happen now.
I also note that there is a lawsuit againt T-Mobile moving forward that the judge refused to throw out, which is challenging the merger with Sprint. The claim is that reduced competition will result in higher prices. That claim is well founded, as we've all seen this past week. Thirteen State Attorneys General had previously tried to block the merger but they were unsuccessful. I've written my State AG and complained as well, since my state was one of the thirteen.
The price increase cannot go unchallenged. If T-Mobile is able to get away with this price increase despite their iron-clad promise, their Uncarrier Un-contract, to not raise prices, then how can we believe any other company that commits to never raising their price, such as Boost Infinite cellular, and CenturyLink Fiber price for life. I urge everyone to flood the FCC & FTC with complaints in a massive effort to stop T-Mobile's breach of contract efforts.
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