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Re: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
ImNoAngel wrote: If they said that to you in writing and you don't have a copy of it, then you have no one to complain to but yourself… It's good service at a goodprice. Please don't cause a commotion over something so trivial, especially when you can't back up your own claims, and ruin it for everyone else… Goodnight... If you are NoAngel, then you MUST be a troll PAID by T-Mobile or to you principles do not matter. BTW, have you heard of the 1st Amendment? I HAVE the RIGHT to cause whatever commotion I feel like it, specially if it means fighting Breach of Contract by a bigAmerican corporation like T-Mobile !!!49Visto1like0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
RenegadePastor wrote: I'm not optimistic that it will accomplish much, but I've already emailed the office of my U.S. Congressman, and this week will do the same with my two U.S. Senators, which is something we've been told to do if we're not getting anywhere with government agencies. I'll post any and all responses that I receive back from them. I did the same and aside from an automatic reply I did not get anything else...51Visto1like0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
den62 wrote: The FCC did nothing. They just listened to my my complaint, asked T-Mobile to respond, and then dropped it. I did complain to my states attorney generals office for consumer protection and they are going more in depth about the complaint. I sent them everything I had. T-Mobile actually called me. Gave me the usual jargon about how I can leave if I don't like the price increase, etc. I also told the attorney generals office that they called and broke their promise and now they just are basically saying too bad, you can leave. The attorney generals office is still looking into this! I reported to the FCC and FLAG and after a number of back and forth communications where T-Mobile spewed a lot of Blue Smoke and Mirrors; the bottom line was ZERO, ZILCH, NADA. I am DEEPLY DISAPPOINTED of both the FCC and FL AG - no wonder the citizens have NO TRUST in government agencies !!!37Visto1like0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
magenta9171786 wrote: SpookWarrior wrote: magenta9171786 wrote: For those asking about a class action lawsuit, it was filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in the District of New Jersey, requesting a jury trial as a result of T-Mobile breaking their promise to not raise prices for those of us covered by the Un-contract and their Price Lock. For those wishing to have a look at the complaint, here's a link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NuzIh7lhRBwDRxFxa_RxAU3fxSMDQO4f/view?usp=sharing How do we goabout joining the class action lawsuit? Please advise - thanks. This is pretty new, but I believe that members of the class will be notified by the court if it allows the case to proceed. In the meantime, you may want to go on the T-Mobile site and opt out of their arbitration clause.https://www.t-mobiledisputeresolution.com/en/TMobile/OptOut gramps28 wrote: magenta9171786 wrote: SpookWarrior wrote: magenta9171786 wrote: For those asking about a class action lawsuit, it was filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in the District of New Jersey, requesting a jury trial as a result of T-Mobile breaking their promise to not raise prices for those of us covered by the Un-contract and their Price Lock. For those wishing to have a look at the complaint, here's a link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NuzIh7lhRBwDRxFxa_RxAU3fxSMDQO4f/view?usp=sharing How do we goabout joining the class action lawsuit? Please advise - thanks. This is pretty new, but I believe that members of the class will be notified by the court if it allows the case to proceed. In the meantime, you may want to go on the T-Mobile site and opt out of their arbitration clause.https://www.t-mobiledisputeresolution.com/en/TMobile/OptOut That opt out is only good if you activated a line less than 30 days. Hopefully the governmental agencies like the FCC, State AGs, etc. will be more proactive and convince T-Mobile torescind their "Breach Of Contract" rate increase. Also if the national and local news report onthe class action lawsuit, more affected individuals will join...13Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
magenta9171786 wrote: For those asking about a class action lawsuit, it was filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in the District of New Jersey, requesting a jury trial as a result of T-Mobile breaking their promise to not raise prices for those of us covered by the Un-contract and their Price Lock. For those wishing to have a look at the complaint, here's a link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NuzIh7lhRBwDRxFxa_RxAU3fxSMDQO4f/view?usp=sharing How do we goabout joining the class action lawsuit? Please advise - thanks.27Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
MickeyDAZ wrote: 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 me It is NOT the money…it IS the principles !!!13Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
Manofintegrity wrote: You're much more trusting of government agencies than I am. Besides, I'm coming to the conclusion that if a company has to be forced to keep their word, maybe I should just vote with my feet. I am just like you, a realist - everybody is "in bed with everybody" and WE (the People) mean very little to the government (except for paying taxes) and to big corporations. Even though the probabilityof any government agency (say the FCC) bringing a case againstT-Mobile may be .000000001, it is not ZERO - maybe Lady Luck would be on our side this time. Regards.19Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
leftwich wrote: i also just filed a complaint with the fcc before i found this thread, i hate bait and switch as much as i dislike lthis new ceo---he needs to go If we ALL that got affected by T-Mobile’s “Breach of Contract” complain to the FCC, your state AG, the BBB, you state Senators, etc; Justice Will Be Served !!!19Visto1like0Comentarios