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Re: domestic violence and transfers of service
T-Mobile has policies that support #DomesticViolence and abusers. When initiating your account, they don't have an option for two account holders, so married or other couples who share a family account (who wouldn't, T-mobilegives great multi-line discounts) have only one account holder. Option 1: In the case of #domesticAbuse T-Mobile expects the victim to get permission from their abuser/ primary account holderto re-gain control of their phone number, or be further isolated by changing phone numbers.T-Mobile says that this is to protect the account owner. The logic is flawed. The person sharing the account could abuse the account much more before they take their number to their own account. Option 2: You could snail mail a court order, signed by a judge,to T-Mobile corporate, stating that you are a victim of domestic abuse, stalking, harassment, or similar offense, and then, when that piece of paper has made it through the T-Mobile offices in Albuquerque, they may give you your phone number back. My advice - Option 3: switch carriers so you can port your number. The policy is antiquated and discriminatory. It forces victims to face their abusers, give the abusers more surface area for abuse, and more isolation for the victim.10Visto0likes0Comentarios