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Re: Spam Text Messages
shw31957 wrote: I have been receiving spam text messages from the UK (+44} and the Philippines (+63}. My Pixel automatically placed them in a "blocked" status archived folder, but I wanted to know if I was being charged for this unsolicited international communication. I reached out to T-M support. According to the agent in a warehouse room full of other support agents audible in the background... IT TURNS OUT I AM BEING CHARGED FOR UNSOLICITED INTERNATIONAL TMs if I do not have an international plan. Bad show T-Mobile. Bad show. Are the international charges showing on your bill? Don't forget that T-Mobile was hacked in the past with many customers information compromised. So far one of my email addresses and my number has shown up on the dark web according to Experian. T-Mobile has weak security measures and could care less about customer complaints. This is the same company that has had the same exact issues on their app and website for over a decade so don't expect them to even pretend to care about foreign text messages from scammers.4Visto0likes0ComentariosBombarded with spam SMS messages from the UK
The spam messages have gotten out of hand lately. Every message that has been flagged is showing up with a 44 country code. Everyone except for the numerous scammers knows that the United States Postal Service does not operate in the United Kingdom. Is anyone else being bombarded with text messages from overseas? Whoever is selling off our information to these scammers deserves life imprisonment.455Visto1like2ComentariosRe: What is wrong with T-Mobile?
syaoran wrote: In the past 6 months, every wireless provider in the US has been hacked with some users having personal data stolen. The honest answer is, all companies could do a better job when it comes toprotecting customer personal information. Agreed. And T-Mobile should consider not spamming their subscribers with endless Autopay notifications. Saving your financial info on a website is the absolute worst thing a person can do, especially when that company has weak security.5Visto1like0ComentariosRe: What is wrong with T-Mobile?
gramps28 wrote: I'm not linking my bank info or debit card to my account, I wouldn't do it to pay any bills except my credit card. I agree. T-Mobile has a lot of nerve constantly spamming customers with those annoyingly terrible Autopay notifications. The answer is no today and the answer will forever be no.4Visto1like0ComentariosWhat is wrong with T-Mobile?
There's an important message on the T-Mobile website stating that customers sensitive information was obtained through a data breach. In the same message they are advertising how you can save a lousy five dollars by enrolling in autopay which requires you to save your bank account information on their system. With as many data breaches that T-Mobile has faced why would any sane person save their credit card or bank account information on T-Mobile's website? Did anyone in upper management think this through before green lighting this and having this published? What is wrong with this company?215Visto0likes4Comentarios