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Re: Decreasing number of rings
T-Mobile's Call Forwarding Delay Time **61* feature does not work for me. Regardless of the number of Delay Seconds entered, it defaults to the standard 15 seconds or so ring time. In my case, I have a Samsung Note 20 Ultra and I believe the reason this Call Forwarding Delay Time does not work is because Samsung intercepts the MMI Code and strips the optional delay portion (**nn#) within their phone's "Supplementary Services" feature, which cannot be disabled. If I'm correct, T-Mobile engineers need to get on the phone with Samsung engineers and get this problem solved. It's a Samsung problem that appears to many to be a T-Mobile issue.38Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: RECEIVing texts for digits
Come on T-Mobile, FIX THIS! Or at least acknowledge you're aware of the issue and provide us with a stance. Digits is the only differentiating feature you have over your competition and the reason some of us have stuck with TMO. Digits is crippled. Please do something about it.42Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Spam Caller: +1 805 637 7243
Here's what may be happening: Scam callers use a service like Spoof Card. This service allows the scammer calling you to provide two things: (1) the phone # they are calling (your phone#), and (2) the phone # they want your Caller ID to see (805-637-7243, which is TMO's Voicemail #). Anonymous callers using this method are able to leave you an unwanted message without you ever hearing your phone ring and without a trace on your Recent Calls. For TMO customers, this 805-637-7243 is the T-Mobile Voicemail service which is the same as pressing and holding the 1 key on your dialpad (observe the phone # that is called when you do this). When they call using this Caller ID #, the call on the TMO network goes directly to Voicemail. Some businesses use this technique and it tells you a lot about their integrity. MESSAGE TO T-MOBILE: It seems that T-Mobile engineers should be able to identify when a customer's an incoming call is coming from this 805-637-7243 # and if so, simply dead-end the call instead of sending it to Voicemail. The problem is then solved.245Visto0likes0Comentarios