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Re: 1st and last post, price change
Below is the reply after submitting formal complaint to the FCC. What was T-Mobiles CEO thinking would happen? Hopefully this gets national attention. Oh that's right, T-Mobile had to do this because of inflation … wait … inflation? what inflation? …. CBS, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, CNN says inflation is more right wing propaganda. This story will never make any news. Gracias por tu envío. Based on our review, your Ticket No. xxxxxxx was served on your provider on May 24, 2024. Here's what you can expect from the FCC's informal complaint process: - Your provider should contact you directly in an effort to resolve your issue. - The FCC's role in this process is to facilitate a conversation between you and your provider. - Your provider is required to submit to the FCC a written response regarding your issue no later than 30 days from today. - The FCC will not contact you until we receive a response from your provider.8Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Price Lock
Reply after submitting formal complaint to the FCC. What was T-Mobiles CEO thinking would happen? Hopefully this gets national attention. Oh that's right, T-Mobile had to do this because of inflation … wait … inflation? what inflation? …. CBS, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, CNN says inflation is more right wing propaganda. This story will never make any news. Gracias por tu envío. Based on our review, your Ticket No. xxxxxxx was served on your provider on May 24, 2024. Here's what you can expect from the FCC's informal complaint process: - Your provider should contact you directly in an effort to resolve your issue. - The FCC's role in this process is to facilitate a conversation between you and your provider. - Your provider is required to submit to the FCC a written response regarding your issue no later than 30 days from today. - The FCC will not contact you until we receive a response from your provider.6Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
Reply after submitting formal complaint to the FCC. What was T-Mobiles CEO thinking would happen? Hopefully this gets national attention. Oh that's right, T-Mobile had to do this because of inflation …wait …inflation? what inflation? …. CBS, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, CNN says inflation is moreright wing propaganda. This story will never make any news. Gracias por tu envío. Based on our review, your Ticket No. xxxxxxx was served on your provider on May 24, 2024. Here's what you can expect from the FCC's informal complaint process: - Your provider should contact you directly in an effort to resolve your issue. - The FCC's role in this process is to facilitate a conversation between you and your provider. - Your provider is required to submit to the FCC a written response regarding your issue no later than 30 days from today. - The FCC will not contact you until we receive a response from your provider.10Visto7likes0ComentariosRe: Price Lock
Sent this to the FCC Complaint site. We need to swamp them with complaints. ---- Signed up with T-Mobile in 2018. This was their 55+ plan which was $30/line, locked in for life. They absolutely stated "FOR LIFE". Now they are going to institute a price increase. We can no longer access our account information. I have attempted to get into my "Account Details" and keep getting "We Got Our Wires Crossed' error message. It looks like T-Mobile has locked us out of our accounts.Please help us. There have to be hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, of senior citizens that will be getting hit with increased fees per line. They are committing fraud by not honoring the price lock.8Visto5likes0Comentarios