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“Your rate will never change”
I too have been a T-Mobile customer for over 15 years and have always said it was going to happen sooner or later. It's not just all of a sudden come on I have had mine go up for this reason or another before. I definitely agree that they have been telling lies and still do while they take our money and invest it in their next big idea. T-Mobile calm down and stop trying to branch out into everything and remember the ones who you said the price will never change and go up I guess that meant I unless Netflix or something else went up in price, we have no contracts like AY&T's 2 year contract I guess that if you never need a new phone because with T-Mobile you get there phone and are locked into it paying for 2 years sounds the same to me, also we have a great deal get these lines and do auto pay and get these lines free for life unless we now want to charge you later for each line, and I don't even use one line the sim is locked in my safe for emergencies. How about the fact that lately you have become one of the worst for signal all of a sudden 8 months ago when ever the power goes out my cell service goes out and the fact that at the same time I get barely reception in my house. I use to praise them on how great the service was. I can't even make a phone call from my apartment. Why don't you start fixing what you got now and then talk to me about an increase. Isn't it bad enough that you send me emails telling me about all the great streaming service I could get and other perks then when I ask about them I'm told oh if you upgrade your plan you could get them but your plan is not eligible. What makes my plan not eligible? Is it because I pay less? I have a phone on your network and pay my bill on time for over 15 years I have never paid late. Is that what make me not eligible because I have been a loyal customer. I am sorry but you raise my bill when it says you won't and another class action lawsuit will be coming your way. Then not only will my bill be cheaper but you will be paying it for YEARS! Look it up T-Mobile has their hands in to many cookie jars. Just check what app they have.
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