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3 TopicsHow Do I File A Complaint with the FCC and the FTC Against T-Mobile for Break of Service Contract?
I am a T-Mobile Home Internet customer, living in a rural area of America andI believe T-Mobile is intentionally throttling my homeinternet service because my Contract guarantees me One Price for Life and they are trying to drive me away as a customer. Or they might have some other another reason for intentionally throttling my service. The point is, I believe this throttling is INTENTIONAL. I have been the victim of intentional throttling by cell phone service providers in the past and Home Internet Service Providers whorelied on cellular networks for their serviceto me and I KNOW what that looks like! It looks like what T-Mobile is doing to me NOW. Can you provide me with the relevantaddressesof both the FCC and the FTC departments I should address my complaints to? Thank you for your expedited attention to this question. TomK. T-Mobile Home Interent CustomerSolved2.2KViews5likes10ComentariosAnother Porting Nightmare
Where to begin? From the beginning is too long. Scenario: I have been a T-MO customer (faithful) for many years; some post-pay, others prepaid. Everything was going along swimmingly until I moved to another residence; same town, not rural, plenty of towers. I had absolutely no reception. I could even beg for a bar. Long story short, even TMOagreed, I should find a service that worked. Mistake 1 - port out to Visible by Verizon. The process from TMO went as it should. However, I couldn't eSIM so I waited for my physical SIM to arrive…and waited, and waited, and waited. No word or SIM from Visible. Never arrived, so I asked them to just cancel it. Mistake 2. They ported my number out of TMO and activated a nonexistent SIM. I had no mobile service. (FCC helped with this one) Mistake 2 New number with TMO. Found out my phone was the actual issue with reception(no one even suggested that). Anyway, Paid for new service, activation, and a brand new account, new phone. The new account came with a phantom phone number that is set as the primary number on my account. No clue how that number got there or who it belongs to, but they are the recognized primary. Mistake 3: Prepaid does not have customer service. Prepaid will not remove the number. Prepaid has created at least 4 tickets for the same situation without resolution. Mistake 4: Taking the suggestion of applying port security just in case that other number has full access to my account. I "should be able to turn features off and on". Well…apparently not. Currently stuck trying to port out of hell, but port protection can't be disabled by me. I refuse to buy yet another number and spend weeks updating financial, medical, and other legal information. Any other ideas? If it isn't resolved with this ticket, I am going to ask them to GIVE me another SIM so I can create another account without the appendage. Maybe port to post-pay will inspire resolution.BTW, this is the shortened version.117Visto0likes2ComentariosI am trying to move from Tmobile to ATT. I have a Samsung S20+5g and its saying to get it unlocked by sprint
I am a bestbuy employee and had an accomodation when they worked with sprint. I bought my S20+5g outright and Tmobile took my accomodation away 3 months ago and im trying to keep my phone and move to ATT . The phone keeps telling me that its locked to sprint and call them. Well, Tmobile is sprint now. They tell me its unlocked from Tmobile. CS tells me to go to connections>more connections and unlock sim….But on my phone there is not unlock sim. So I spent hours with these "reps" that dont know a thing. Then they connect me to Samsung and Samsung says that I need to go to a Tmobile store, the guy at the store is like "IDK" , he says call CS. This is BS. Oh, and Samsung said they will give me an accomodation and upgrade me….yeah for $600 more. I heard that if you report them to the FCC, they will fold and help you. Anyone else with this problem??59Visto0likes0Comentarios