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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.
- SpookWarriorTransmission Trainee
ImNoAngel wrote:
If they said that to you in writing and you don’t have a copy of it, then you have no one to complain to but yourself…
It's good service at a good price. Please don't cause a commotion over something so trivial, especially when you can't back up your own claims, and ruin it for everyone else…
Goodnight...
If you are NoAngel, then you MUST be a troll PAID by T-Mobile or to you principles do not matter. BTW, have you heard of the 1st Amendment? I HAVE the RIGHT to cause whatever commotion I feel like it, specially if it means fighting Breach of Contract by a big American corporation like T-Mobile !!!
- MarymilRoaming Rookie
Imnoangel start on page 1 and read all of the people pissed.
- MarymilRoaming Rookie
Trivial, seniors are on a budget and I sure hope to hell you are leaving messages for all of the other people that got screwed. How old are you or are you a person that gets free phones handed to them?
- ImNoAngelRoaming Rookie
If they said that to you in writing and you don’t have a copy of it, then you have no one to complain to but yourself…
It's good service at a good price. Please don't cause a commotion over something so trivial, especially when you can't back up your own claims, and ruin it for everyone else…
Goodnight...
- MarymilRoaming Rookie
T mobile is sneaky, I also had the life time plan of 60.00 then they took away and made me on the 55 essentials plan and telling me the price would be 60.00 a month. They lied, after telling me taxes included, they are not. Lie after lie after lie. I'm looking into cellular one. Shame on t mobile and that is me saying it nicely.
- SpookWarriorTransmission Trainee
It seems like t-Mobile MO is SNEAKY !!! And the government consumer protection agencies DO NOTHING !!!
- pmackellarNewbie Caller
I called about the price increase and Courtney told me that they offered the Essentials Choice 55 for $60 so I switched plans to keep my cost the same as the ONE plan, only to find out the taxes and fees are added on and the total cost is MORE than the $10 increase on the ONE plan. That is very sneaky and underhanded to do that to a long time loyal customer who is also a senior. Shame on you! Don't get fooled like I did.
- SpookWarriorTransmission Trainee
RenegadePastor wrote:
I’m not optimistic that it will accomplish much, but I’ve already emailed the office of my U.S. Congressman, and this week will do the same with my two U.S. Senators, which is something we’ve been told to do if we’re not getting anywhere with government agencies.
I’ll post any and all responses that I receive back from them.
I did the same and aside from an automatic reply I did not get anything else...
- den62Roaming Rookie
I reached out to my attorney generals office also. They gave me the same response, they would reach out to T-Mobile. It did prompt a phone call from T-Mobile but nothing changed. I told the attorney generals office that they did call me but did not resolve my dispute with them. Nothing else happened. How many dead ends are there. FCC, FTC and attorney general, none are making T-Mobile responsible!!!!!
- RenegadePastorRoaming Rookie
Just wanted to provide an update and let you know that I just received an email from the Attorney General in the state in which I live (California) letting me know that they will be reaching out to T-Mobile on my behalf. While I'm not holding out a lot of hope that anything will change, I'm at the very least leaving no stone unturned in trying to get T-Mobile to honor their promise.
Also, earlier today I received a similar response from the BBB, asking if the complaint had been resolved. I told them it had not.
I’ll post additional info as I receive additional notifications.
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