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Re: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
I;m going to hit up ADA with Accommodation request.(Disabled Vet on SSDI fixed income - This is a huge deal)), CPFB, FCC, state and federal congressional and senate members, AARP, anyone else I can think of or you can suggest. Talking to USA customer service when they open. Asian folks always end up screwing me in the end. https://www.consumerfinance.gov/complaint/ https://advocacy.consumerreports.org/This one is fairly new I believe. Other govt. branches/officials did not succeed in shutting this down yetin 2016-2020, Although dude fought plenty hard for it. Not sure if it was in this thread, but writing these 3 folks also, copying all in 1 e-mail: Mike.sievert@t-mobile.com CEO jon.freier@t-mobile.com Pres. consumer group Pedro Montalvo Sr. Specialist, Executive Response, Team CEO Direct 425.403.1503 | Pedro.Montalvo@T-Mobile.com Searching for Class Action, but nothing yet. Plus they take a LONG time. Most recent re:data breach has still not been awarded. T-Mobile is appealing. Plenty of anger energy today - Never seen something so sleazy. I'll reply if anything hits.0Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
Deborahlpierson wrote: I have been with TM for over 22 years and on the One55 plan locked price. I also got a message of a $5 ,increase. Honestly, I don't mind because there isn't anything out there that comes even close to the benefits TM offers automatically with each plan. If it is the point that we are supposed to be locked in, ok, I get it. However,it has been well over 10 years since I have had any price increase even though I benefited from upgrades without paying. Such as 5G. I took this time to upgrade my plan and got amazing benefits and specials. Yes, it is an increase in my bill but I'm saving on the back end because I can cancel some of my streaming accounts. I'm on a tight budget and fixed income as well, but if you do a little research and talk to an agent politely, you might find switching plans could save you money in the end. If not, Is $5 really that bad/much considering what they give usfor free? I personally don't think it's asking too much. I haven't found anything else out there that comparable to what TM offers in the same price range. I've got (or had) Magenta max 55+ for 3 years and $39 price lock on Home Internet. For me it's not about the $. It's that they also had the nerve to dis-honor prior commitments and auto-changed people to a new plan. No place for opt out.Wirst, which you may not have noticed, but all "new" plans come with significantly lower data and throttling limits Depending on where you look you get different answers WRT thesechanges. Multiple government contacts starting today for me0Visto2likes0Comentarios