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Re: Do I seriously have to pay for service I have never used?
The bill makes no sense, and T-Mobile's refund, return policy completely does not make any sense. I refused the SIM cards, and I have never used any service as the bill clearly states. Therefore, I simply should not pay for something I have not used. I believe I should also be refunded for the two SIM cards I paid for that I had never used. Online: Return Policy New sale/lease and activation For a refund, to exchange your Device or accessory, or to cancel your new service activation, return your Device or accessory within 20 calendar days of the date you received your order. During this period, you may return or exchange your Device or accessory, or cancel your new service activation for any reason as long as you: You are responsible for any charges incurred prior to service cancellation, including roaming, long distance, taxes, control charges, regulatory program fees and other fees.20Visto0likes0ComentariosDo I seriously have to pay for service I have never used?
On February 25th 2020, I had established, via online, BYOD service for two lines for the 55+ plan. I only ordered two SIM cards (nothing else) at $10 each. Then, I get the order status, and I noticed I was charged $61.12. That did not sit well with me so when the UPS guy arrived on February 28th, I refused the package of the two SIM cards, and they were returned to sender (T-Mobile). A few days later, I get a bill in the amount of $66.87. I called T-Mobile and the rep informed me that the bill is for service and that I have to pay it. I told the rep to cancel everything and that I should not be charged for something I have not used. How could I have even used service, I never took possession of the SIM cards in the first place. T-Mobile has already obtained $61.12 out of me for the two SIM cards. T-Mobile should not get any money out of me for service I have never used. As I see it, It would be fraudulent to make me pay for something I have not used. Here, I don't even know what I'm all being charged for. I was charged for two SIM cards $10 each so what did the unmentioned $40 go toward?Solved6.9KViews0likes9Comentarios