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Re: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
If T-Mobile doesn't do anything about their "Bait & Switch" attitude, we MUST all get together and get a good lawyer and bring a class-action lawsuit against T-Mobile. Also, a BOYCOTT of T-Mobile .can be started in social media - hate to do it, but they "drew first blood" (Rambo).74Visto13likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
Ask anyone on the meaning of 55+ and they will answer that 55+ just means SENIORS. For T-Mobile to rescind on theirpromise ofthe 55+"$30 per month rate plan would "never" go up is simply a BREACH OF CONTRACT and to do it tothe 55+ group is simply AGEISM DISCRIMINATION. We need to have a concerted effort to bring T-Mobile to its senses - these are some: 1. File a complaint with the FCC ... https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov/hc/en-us 2. File a complaint with the BBB ... https://www.bbb.org/file-a-complaint 3. Contact your state attorney's general office. 4. Contact your congressperson and two senators. 5. Contact AARP. 6. Contact Costco, if you got your service through them. 7. Start a "Boycott T-Mobile" campaign in social media. 8.Contact your favorite law office to bring a class action lawsuit against them. You may also try sending an email to Pres/CEO Mike Sievert ... Mike.Sievert@t-mobile.com Remember... UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL !!!9Visto10likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
Jmattioli wrote: Same thing happened to me. Switched from Verizon to T-Moble to get One plan 55+ with price lock for life (2 lines $60 with auto pay and now told price is increasing and that plan is not included with price lock. Filed FCC complaint also. Maybe we should take them to small claim court individually?They won't show and be ordered to pay. Small claim court is very limited as to punishment and we need to hit T-Mobile deep in their pockets...11Visto9likes0ComentariosRe: 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 have also been a T-Mobile customer for 22+ years, but to me it is NOTa matter of5, 10 or whatever dollar amount is involved…IT IS A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE. If you say YES to their Breach of Contract now, then you should not have an issue when they increase it in the future…right? You "fellhook, line, and sinker" to T-Mobile's Bait & Switch Scam !!! Enjoy it !!!6Visto5likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
You can also start a “Boycott T-Mobil” campaign in social media or seek legal help to do a Class Action lawsuit as there are many of us affected by this action from T-Mobil - that could be considered an ageism discrimination on their part...13Visto5likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
File a complaint against T-Mobile with your state Attorney General…reasons for complaint: Breach of Contract, Fraud, Discrimination Against Seniors (ageism). Also suggest toyour state AG to contact other state's AG and asa group to convince T-Mobile that they (TM) needs to Honor Their Contract !!!3Visto3likes0ComentariosRe: 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.3Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
DavidNC wrote: I too was told when I signed up for 55 and over plan 10 years ago that price would never increase . So now found out has gone up 12 dollars from what I had paid for the past 10 years . I called and talked with a young lady who at first seemed to not know why it had increased , put me on hold a few times. Then I was told could switch to another new plan and it would stay at 70 dollars . I mentioned I had several promotions that am still on. She told me I would not loose them . So I went to store today and asked same thing . I was told I would loose those promotions . I am currently shopping around for another cell phone service, since T-mobile is not keeping their promise. I went though several T-mobile data breeches and those breeches ruined my email account . Alsoeven though gave a free promo ofmonitoring you credit . The scammers are not going to do anything until the free service is stopped, which the free service did end before the scammers did . So here I am paying more being a loyal T-mobile customer through 3 or 4 data breeches , and they broke their promise . They expect me to stay loyal still ?? Something is really wrong with this way of doing business Bottom line…T-Mobile Sierra Uniform Charlie Kilo Sierra !!!3Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: T-Mobile breaking promises to seniors who were offered price-lock guarantee for life on 55+ rate plans
Go ahead and file a complain with the FCC - for "Breach of Contract", "Bait & Switch", "Fraud" and "Senior Abuse / Discrimination". Remember that "United We Stand, Divided We Fall" I did and I just got a letter from T-Mobile - copy of their reply to the FCC. Lots of blah, blah, blah but they don't mention anything that the rate plan was geared to the 55+ group. I will be sending my reply to T-Mobile's letter to the FCC. You can send it to DRO@FCC.com- include Case # that you get when the FCC replies to your complaint.3Visto2likes0Comentarios