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6 TopicsAccount Fraud and no help from T-Mobile for 7 months
On Jan 9th someone walked into a T-Mobile store with a fake passport and was trying to upgrade 2 of my lines. The sales rep caught the fraud and did not proceed with the upgrade, the rep also noted the account saying they was trying to use a fake passport. They went to another location which T-Mobile gave me the address at 880 White Plains Rd Bronx NY and a rep there I.D. # 3044845 proceeded with the upgrade. later that day i got a text from T-Mobile thanking me for my upgrade, I called immediately and was told by a T-Mobile rep Janie ID# 1213151 that the fraud was caught and no changes was made to my account. I got my bill on Feb. and she was wrong the fraud did go though and I called T-Mobile back and spoke to James ID# 187433 who adjusted my bill and put in a fraud ticket in, this went on until May every month i had to call to adjust my bill and they would put a high priority fraud ticket in and tell me the same thing (I will get a call back from the fraud department in 1 to 3 days and it never happened) at the end of May i called and spoke to a rep which i forgot to take her name but she assured me that she spoke to the fraud dept. and the phones were taken off my account. Now we in July and my bill is still crazy and the phones are still on my account i spoke to one manager and her told me i have to go to the store WHERE I DID THE PURCHASE i explained I did not it was fraud he told me that has nothing to do with him and disconnected my call. My wife called 30 min. later the rep adjusted my bill and opened another fraud ticket. My thing is how long does it take fraud to investigate this, why can they just contact the store and get a copy of the ID they used which will show it was not me nor my wife. It has been 7 months and no help i guess T-Mobile does not take fraud seriously. I have been a customer since they were Voice Stream and about 5 years ago merged the whole family into a 6 line family account, it is a shame that because of a simple investigation which T-Mobile has ignored i will be forced to now switch to another carrier.Solved3.7KViews0likes9ComentariosStore employee used my account to get a free phone.
When I first enrolled in T-Mobile I did it in person at a local store. Later on after reviewing my account, I found an additional phone that was included initially. I never saw the phone, nor was I ever charged for it. However, if their system is allowing their employees to do that, just imagine what else they get away with.53Visto0likes0ComentariosThis is clearly fraud lying about speeds
I said in previous posts that I was getting 2G-3G speeds I'm even getting these speeds in my regular service. They said "To 600KBPs not "Up To" and this screenshot is actually fast compared to what I get most the time and I get this speed in the beginning of my bill cycle too This proves I'm only getting 3 G at best barely reaching 4G T Mobile is a scam127Visto0likes2ComentariosFraudulent Sale of My SIM card
Yesterday, someone went into a T-Mobile retail store used a fake California Drivers License to buy a copy of my SIM card. Fortunately, I received a text message stating that a SIM card had been issued to my account. I called T-Mobile Customer Service and the Rep told me how I was compromised, helped me change my SIM card and reported the fraud. I was concerned regarding how related accounts on my phone might be compromised. She suggested that i change all passwords used on my phone and tried to connect me to t-mobile fraud prevention. She was unable to connect me before my call was terminated (dropped). I called customer service again and a new rep was very helpful and informed me he would try to get someone from fraud to talk to me, then told me that they had gone home but would call me today. I did not get this call so this morning I called again and was told that I could not talk to the fraud group, they had no contact information to give me and that they would complete a form reporting my problem but could not give me any indication that my case would be escalated to security or fraud prevention. Here are my questions: Will T-Mobile file a police report regarding the fraud? Will T-Mobile investigate any further? How was this person able to get into my account with a fake ID and what other personal information did this person use to get into my account Will T-Mobile security/fraud ever contact me to tell me the implications of someone gaining access to my SIM card What does T-Mobile do to prevent this type of fraud If you were victimized in a similar way what did you learn? Robert2.4KViews0likes25ComentariosTMobile Overcharges everytime
Nov 2016 I took their Thanksgiving $120 4-lines and unlimited data. The first bill was already over charged by $60. Everytime I call they say that my bill is $180 because I had to pay for the extra 2-lines. But after a LOT of back and forth they will credit me once or twice. But its been almost 3-years now. They're saying that there was never even a $120 Deal back in 2016 Thanksgiving. So it goes on and on. What can I do. I just called Tmobile and they said they will only check 3-months back. Beyond that its the customers responsibility to check the bills. Basically TMobile owes me around $1,680. Unless this gets resolved. This is very fraudulent. I'm frustrated and so tired of calling them.Solved3KViews1like9Comentarios