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Outrageous Bill from a Cruise. Please help.
I went on a cruise in November. Thought I had international calling bought an extra plan that was text to me from T mobile when I was notified that my bill was $100 over. I also purchased the ships Wi-Fi plan because I am currently in school and need the Wi-Fi. 3 days into the trip I got a notification that my bill was $700 over I at that point contacted T-Mobile and was advised that the charges were valid and that there was nothing they could do. I was also told to turn my airplane mode on, and it would stop the charges Three days later I get another text from T-Mobile saying that my bill is now $1700. After making every attempt to avoid these charges, I still incurred them. I have reached out to T-Mobile multiple times to resolve this bill by paying my bill plus an extra $200 to $300 more a month than my monthly bill, until the balance is settled. This is what I can afford. I am being denied of that. I have been a T-Mobile customer for many years. My bill is typically paid on time. I am disgruntled at how I am being treated. If anybody has any situation similar please reach out.TIA.
- syaoranTransmission Titan
Cruise ships are not covered by international plans because they are not within reach of land based cell towers. Because of that, you connect to a micro tower onboard the ship, operated by the cruise line that charges insane rates for calls, texts, and any data. Then they pass that bill over to T-Mobile for them to charge you, the customer.
Customer Care is correct. T-Mobile waiving these charges would cause them to eat the costs you racked up while on the cruise. You need to put your device in Airplane Mode before getting within a couple of miles if the ship and leave it in Airplane Mode until you are a couple. of miles away from the ship. You can enable WiFi while Airplane Mode is enabled but ultimately, removing your SIM ensures apps do not override Airplane Mode and get you charged a lot of extra funds.
You can try reaching out to the T-Force Team by sending a DM to T-Mobile on either Facebook or Twitter/X. Good luck! It's an expensive lesson to learn the hard way from not doing your research into what international addons cover and to the cost of using devices on a and near a cruise ship.
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