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T-Mobile sent me to collections without notice
I have a notification on my Credit report stating that I owe a debt collection agency money which is from T-mobile, and it has been sent to collections. I never received any information in regards to a debt before hand and I am still a current T-Mobile customer, OTHERWISE I would have paid it. I want to work with T-Mobile directly to pay off my debt. I do not want to contact the Debt Collection agency AGAIN. I have no problem at all paying off my debt, but I want this removed from my Credit report ASAP, because it is very damaging. I am very willing to work with T-Mobile to resolve this issue. I would like to E-Mail directly or speak to someone over the phone
- magenta2807561Newbie Caller
So i was helping a friend out to get her own line and supposedly everything was transfer to her new account and now they're coming up with this bs that the devices were not transfer to there account. It yet I don't get notified for this but yet charged me and sent me to collections is there a way I can sue T-Mobile I want this resolve asap I'm trying to apply for a house and now this
- LividcustomerNewbie Caller
I was a tmobile customer and switched to save money hated the service of spectrum mobile came back to T-Mobile and then they sent a 65 dollar bill to collections without any bill being sent to me and I am so livid I am ready to write the BBB about this because T-Mobile is doing nothing to fix it 🤬
- Skdr123Newbie Caller
These ppl really need to be sued!! Going through a similar situation with them at present. Had the home internet that they had on promotion in my area for less than2 days. I went through the return process 2 days later with all the correct procedures followed by call center agents . Equipment wAs returned via ups. I have a receipt and a follow up email with Time and date that it was delivered by ups. T-Mobile kept on send me bills even though I kept call the call center. Was informed by the last one to disregard it and the matter was going to be fixed. Got home one night from work to receive a mail from collections agency !!!!! Can u Seriously believe that!!!! Their incompetence to find the equipment on their end had totally SCREWED with my perfectly perfect credit score!!!!!!!
- tmo_mike_cModerator
Hey there @magenta2807561 I see you already posted on our Tmobile Sent Me to Collections!!! thread. I responded there already, but in case you missed it, you'll want to Community-2153 and have our care folks take a look to see where we can help further. Keep in mind, there is a chance you may have to work directly with the collection agency, but you can still reach out to us first. Thanks for posting.
- magenta2807561Newbie Caller
I tried and i just can't get to the bottom of this i need to talk to someone that can really help me out
- tmo_mike_cModerator
Hmm, that's really strange. This is something our Care folks can definitely take a look at if the other line was added to your account. When did you last call them? What did they say?
- tmo_mike_cModerator
Were you able to get this resolved? If not please reply back and let me know what you were told exactly. We wanna see this through so please keep us updated so we can help. Thank you.
- tmo_amandaBandwidth Buff
Good evening, @magenta2807561 !
We know it's important to get to the bottom of this. Were you able to get this handled through Customer Care?
Keep us posted!
- chanrayRoaming Rookie
The same thing happens to me now. After cancelling service, a debt collector sent me a letter claim for ~$100. Checked with T-Mobile and they said I didn’t return a signal booster than I never ordered. I did pay the amount as I don’t want to hurt my credit. Call the support number and they send me to local store because they can’t reset my PIN without proof of my identify. Go to the official store and they said they can’t help me as only the customer support line can do that. After calling the support and visiting local store 5 times, T-Mobile sent me another ~$125 bill (including return payment fee) and also another letter from another debt collector. It seems this cycle is never ended and I can’t even protect my credit. Anyone has any working resolutions before I seek for attorney assist and report to FCC?
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