T Mobile "customer service" blows big chunks
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T Mobile "customer service" blows big chunks
More details when (a) I've calmed down and (b) I have time to do this experience justice. --Bob
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Re: T Mobile "customer service" blows big chunks
Tmobile itself sucks, why expect anything different from customer disservice?
They lie about their phones coverage and pricing,
They lie about their phones coverage and pricing,
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Whatever it is I'll bet it's not as bad as one CS rep from AT&T (the others I've had to deal with have been great.)Bob78164 wrote:More details when (a) I've calmed down and (b) I have time to do this experience justice. --Bob
I called because the GPS in my phone was showing I was about a mile from where I really was. She first said I'd have to get AT&T Navigator for $9.95 a month. It took me a long time to convince her that wasn't the problem. She then kept insisting that the GPS worked from triangulation from three of their antenna towers. I had to keep explaining how GPS actually works and that triangulation would work with just two towers, that the phone would be the third point. I finally had to give up because I had a conferance starting. When it was over my GPS had magically repaired itself. Uh huh.
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You'd think a German company would be much better.triviawayne wrote:Tmobile itself sucks, why expect anything different from customer disservice?
They lie about their phones coverage and pricing,
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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The remnants of VoiceStream are still there with Seattle in charge of the US side of things.Bob Juch wrote:You'd think a German company would be much better.triviawayne wrote:Tmobile itself sucks, why expect anything different from customer disservice?
They lie about their phones coverage and pricing,
A bunch of do-nothing morons in Seattle are the problem.
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Well, at least I think I have the problem fixed. It only took three phone calls, about five hours of my time, and nearly a month without data service. --Bob
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They used to have people at an 800 # who could work wonders.
They still have the #, but have replaced the wonder-working people with a robot menu. Hitting "0" will eventually get you a human, but not one of those wonder-working humans who used to work wonders at that #. Instead, the new people will charge you for something & then kick you back to a robot menu that wants you tell it what you just told the non-wonder-working human you were paying for.
They still have the #, but have replaced the wonder-working people with a robot menu. Hitting "0" will eventually get you a human, but not one of those wonder-working humans who used to work wonders at that #. Instead, the new people will charge you for something & then kick you back to a robot menu that wants you tell it what you just told the non-wonder-working human you were paying for.
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& oh yeah, they continue to mail me both threatening & informative messages meant for other people. With other tablet ID #s.
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Re: T Mobile "customer service" blows big chunks
I called customer service for Ditech the other day to get my tax statement and they made sure to say "This in Lisa in Rapid City, North Dakota." I liked speaking to someone in their native tongue. It helps.
Oh, I usually can get the statement online but some IT brainchild decided they should upgrade their system and take it down for 5 days during the final week of tax season.
Oh, I usually can get the statement online but some IT brainchild decided they should upgrade their system and take it down for 5 days during the final week of tax season.
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Re: T Mobile "customer service" blows big chunks
We've had excellent service with Tmobile.
Well, then
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Re: T Mobile "customer service" blows big chunks
Me too.Beebs52 wrote:We've had excellent service with Tmobile.
And they've never lied about their prices.
And their 4G and general cellular coverage have both improved by leaps and bounds over the past several years.
Be interesting to know the details of Bob's problem, but we've never had an issue with them.
I like TMobile because they are unparalleled when I go to Europe...which I used to do a lot when I first got their service.
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Of course, maybe I'm just giddy because with TMobile, I got the MLB.TV Premium package for free.
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That would be the old Omnipoint call center in Bethlehem PA. Omnipoint was a great company that VoiceStream ruined.ghostjmf wrote:They used to have people at an 800 # who could work wonders.
They still have the #, but have replaced the wonder-working people with a robot menu. Hitting "0" will eventually get you a human, but not one of those wonder-working humans who used to work wonders at that #. Instead, the new people will charge you for something & then kick you back to a robot menu that wants you tell it what you just told the non-wonder-working human you were paying for.
Tmobile closed that call center
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Because the 800 # now sucks big time, & I don't like typing my credit card # into an app not run by an airline or BoltBus (they haven't screwed me yet) I go into the local store for my pay-as-you-go 3G/30-day passes, which do not roll data points over, but are still cheaper, when added to the 200MB I get free each month for having a T-Mobile sim card, than their cheapest paid-plan passes. I've seen all those ads claiming improved coverage, so I mention to the techie selling me the pass that most of Maine still only has 2D coverage.
"Oh," the techie says, "people with newer tablets get the better coverage 1st. Eventually you will."
My 1-year-old tablet just wasn't born with a new-enough OS.
"Oh," the techie says, "people with newer tablets get the better coverage 1st. Eventually you will."
My 1-year-old tablet just wasn't born with a new-enough OS.
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Do their parachutes work everywhere besides over Kansas? 
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