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4 TopicsSwitching from Verizon to TMobile was a terrible decision!
Deceived by TMobile and now they will not honor it. Bought a new phone while with Verizon and then months later decided to switch my family over to TMobile to save some money. TMobile acted like bringing my device over from Verizon would be a non-issue. Immediately, after transferring to the TMobile network, my text messages began failing to send. After 4 different calls with tech support, 4 times of resetting my phone to default factory mode (then reinstalling all apps and going through my healthcare organizations security to have several work apps readded to my device)and having to make two trips to the TMobile store (40 minute drive each way), my phone is still having text messages fail to send. I have zero issues with the phone, it is in perfect condition and operates flawlessly. However, TMobile's solution to this is that I need to buy a new $900 device. How about 'No!'. I just bought a new phone a year ago for $900 and that phone had zero issues on the Verizon network. TMobile guaranteed me that I could bring my phone over with me. Now that's it's not working as I was told, now they backtrack and say, "well we do have some issues with Verizon phones and typically it is with text messages or data issues". So you are aware that this is an issue yet did not mention it to me as a possible problem and now you want me to buy a new phone from you. What a gimmick!! The issue is on the TMobileside, it's theirnetwork, they should be responsible for replacing my device since you told me that mine would work!! If they had been upfront about known issues with Verizon devices I would have reconsidered making the transfer to TMobile, which I guarantee is exactly why they did not disclose this information. For me, the $20/month savings between the TMobile and Verizon bills was not worth this hassle! I will be continuing to share this experience with multiple outlets.9.6KViews5likes15ComentariosWhy do I have a phone number
I have a phone number assoc with the T-Mobile 5G Home Internet. If it is a viable phone for use with the account, how then is a persona supposed to use it? I have never been a T-Mobile cellular customer, so I've no T-Mobile cell numbers in the past. How do I utilize the number? E.g. is there a portal like Google Voice, or some sort of VOIP interface? Or is the number to be used solely for identification purposes?Solved270Visto0likes3Comentarioshorrible experience and useless insurance
Pay for insurance on all of my phones. Dumb idea. Insurance means nothing and I've paid for phones several times over for nothing. Two of my sons go to get phones fixed through insurance at the local store. Separate incidents at separate times. They are told there is nothing that can be done. They get cheap replacements and move on. Topic finally comes up months later as they do not live at home with me. T-mobile refused to replace their phones and I am STILL paying for the insurance. Nothing but the run around from t-mobile. A "supervisor" calls me and tries to strong arm me into buying additional phones. Talks over me. YELLS at me. Doesn't listen to what I am saying. The t-mobile app (worthless) shows not the boys' original phones, or even what they have now, but something different entirely. And somehow all of this is my fault. This is ridiculous. They tell me I have been with them for over 12 years. I think it is time to take the free phones from Verizon and move on. Cannot get anyone to actually listen and offer assistance. The chat is ridiculous. It takes forever for anyone to answer and they must be watching tv or answering fifteen different people given the time it takes for follow-up answers. Fine, you've outsourced your customer service to India, but have at least one person in the states that I can talk to…50Visto0likes0Comentarioshorrible experience
Pay for insurance on all of my phones. Dumb idea. Insurance means nothing and I've paid for phones several times over for nothing. Two of my sons go to get phones fixed through insurance at the local store. Separate incidents at separate times. They are told there is nothing that can be done. They get cheap replacements and move on. Topic finally comes up months later as they do not live at home with me. T-mobile refused to replace their phones and I am STILL paying for the insurance. Nothing but the run around from t-mobile. A "supervisor" calls me and tries to strong arm me into buying additional phones. Talks over me. YELLS at me. Doesn't listen to what I am saying. The t-mobile app (worthless) shows not the boys' original phones, or even what they have now, but something different entirely. And somehow all of this is my fault. This is ridiculous. They tell me I have been with them for over 12 years. I think it is time to take the free phones from Verizon and move on. Cannot get anyone to actually listen and offer assistance.22Visto0likes0Comentarios