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Well. That $50/month on autopay for 'home internet' is a big fat lie.
I have switched to use t-mobile's home internet starting back in April. The first payment of $55 was weird, but I chalked it up to a $5 fee for the first month. Now it is May, I have been charged $55 once again. That "$50/month if on autopay" is a lie. Huh...883Visto1like3Comentarios$50 a month. What a straight up lie.
I was told time and time again, as I was signing up for this 'home internet' that it would be $50 a month with no hidden fees or extra charges. Come to find out, that $5 discount only takes effect if I put the 'home internet' on auto pay. Learning that, I put 'home internet' on auto pay.Low and behold, they charge me that $55 for the month of April. Is this thing retroactive or something? Also, I am a veteran and I have provided the necessary documents into my account. Does t-mobile not have any discounts for veterans, beyond that $50 "if" on auto pay? What is the point of having your customers say they are veterans? I am not mad or anything. I am just frustrated that a promise wasn't delivered upon, or rather. An arbitrary string was attached.1.4KViews0likes7ComentariosThe USB-C LAN port is a lie.
Looking at the hardware's documentation. I see the secondary USB-C port is actually a LAN port. Upon discovery, I immediately try to connect my laptop to the port. Telling myself, "Hey! Finally a way to free up an outlet on my power strip", but no. It is a straight up lie. Not only does the USB-C port need a power source to even "boot"/"start" (Honestly not a problem, the USB-C port on my laptop is the charge port). Upon connection, all that the port does is power cycle my laptop. I even trieda USB-C to USB-Ato see if the LAN actually works. No, no it doesn't. It literally does nothing.If you don't provide power to that USB-C LAN port, that port will not even turn on. What is the point exactly?1.2KViews2likes4Comentarios