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4 Topicsthank you T-Mobile!
Hi everyone! My name is Keirsten and I'm simply making this post bc I can't seem to find any other way to express my appreciation and say thank you to t-mobile !! I have recently fell on hard times in my life, and money is hard to come by for me at the moment. It's not that I don't have a job and don't work or whatever, but I am living in a homeless shelter right now. I'm working for people ready and jobs aren't always steady or long enough to make much money! It's almost Christmas and I'm scared I'm not going to be able to get my 3 kids much this year.. so I'm just very down and depressed. It's like I can't catch a break and I'm just trying everyday to not let this temporary situation beat me! Anyways, I wanted to say THANK YOU to t mobile for working with me on my payments and not just shutting my phone service off, like most every other phone companies do! I appreciate the fact that you all are willing to give me more time, anytime I need it bc I don't know what I would do otherwise. I can't thank y'all enough .. love you guys!! Hope you all have a happy thanksgiving too❣️60Visto1like0ComentariosT-Mobile's Top Executives Attend Morgan Stanley, Telecom Conferences, meanwhile 50m USA Customers Try To Sort Through Yet Another Data Hack?!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've been with them since 2010, and this obvious downplayed data breachputs the countat #5.The rub on this one, for me, isright out of the box (literally) the morning after, they already have their side of the story posted, every place you look online as if to sayto it's affected/violated users,"hey folks, no worries, nothing to see here, we're on top of it, we've got you"!? But with that, no individual emails or sms notifications were sent to everyone hit by this attack on our data and privacy, and no update since their "opening statement"?What's it been like 3 weeks now since t-mobile's most-recent Allowed B & E(on our data & privacy) and the cat must've got their tongue or something, cuz they've been tight-lipped, and ain't sayin' shi# to usabout money or legal recourse, or who to contact and how to submit a claim forms. Does this concern anyone else? My fiance' has been with AT&T longer than my t-mobile tour (almost 15 yrs.), and guess how many data break-in's she's had over in "Lily-town"--ZERO (0), that's Nada! Should we be concerned if our wireless provider has our backs, or is this a different angle somebody thought up as a different method of sharing our personal data while getting paid to do so? I read this early makings of a "conspiracy theory" online a few days ago, and it got me thinking. I ask again, is anyone else as concerned as I am, not only for the recent t-mobile foul on guarding our personal data,but thequantity (or better put)frequency of these attacks on our privacy? Let's hear from you! (evnStevn)50Visto0likes0Comentarios