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3 TopicsSpotify / Pandora Prepaid Customers Using Mobile Data FIX
Ok. I have contacted my legal team (I work in the Legal field). And I asked if we can start a class action suit against TMobile for the dreaded challenge of these apps not working on mobile data being there is perk that if you sign up for a specific plan, you are entitled to music and not use your monthly data. Heck it's why I change from the 30 to 40$ plan... I have since opened 3 tickets. No resolution. I will say the work around is to use (Proton VPN APP is free) a VPN. Once you enable it, bam the music works on mobile data. You can disconnect the VPN and the music app still works. Now I also understand the APN hack to change to IP4 which does work but not 100%. But then your traveling at IP4 on all your apps... So the real challenge actually isn't TMobile but the actual music vendor not supporting IP6. So a class action suit would raise corporate eyebrows but in the end it's the fact of Spotify not on the IP6 level.336Visto4likes10ComentariosT-Mobile's Alarming Changes to Legacy Sprint Plans
Hey everyone, I wanted to bring up an issue I've been facing with my legacy Sprint plan and the recent changes to the included services. As of September 1, 2023, I received notice that the TIDAL music service, which was originally part of my legacy Sprint plan, has been discontinued. Unfortunately, this isn't the first time T-Mobile has made changes to services associated with legacy Sprint accounts. Just earlier this year, on April 1, 2023, they also discontinued the "Amazon Prime on us" service for some legacy Sprint plans, without providing any suitable alternatives for either Amazon Prime or TIDAL music. I reached out to T-Mobile's customer support about the loss of my TIDAL music service, and their proposed solution is to offer me a one-year free Pandora subscription. However, comparing Pandora to TIDAL music is like comparing apples to oranges, given the significant difference in quality and features. To make matters worse, the proposed solution includes a one-year free subscription followed by a requirement to pay for it afterward. I've spent quite a few hours on the phone with customer service, and it's been frustrating trying to find a better solution. I'm seriously considering seeking legal advice at this point to determine whether the discontinuation of services like TIDAL music and Amazon Prime is grounds for a class action lawsuit or if it raises questions about the merger agreement that was put in place. I'd appreciate any advice or input from those who may have experienced similar issues or have knowledge in this area. Has anyone else faced a similar situation, and if so, how did you resolve it? Thanks in advance for any help or insights you can provide. --- Source: Amazon Prime | Sprint Support TIDAL offer ending | Asistencia de T-Mobile1.3KViews1like3Comentarios