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Do not switch from another company to this company. They DO NOT cover the existing bill from your company if you owe on your phone. They are taught to lie to you and say they cover up to 800. They will only reimburse you!!! Which means you will pay for 2 bills every month.Coolwm57 minutes agoNetwork Novice117Views0likes4CommentsGrandfathered plan changes
Just when you thought it couldn't get worse after the autopay fiasco now Tmobile is going to force customers off their grandfathered plans. https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/t-mobile-is-forcibly-moving-those-on-older-plans-to-some-of-its-newer-ones-in-november/gramps2860 minutes agoRouter Royalty11KViews1like8CommentsRCS chats disabled by carrier
What the heck?!? My chats were working just fine until a couple of weeks ago. I don't get it. My S23 is up to date. I've cleared the messages cache, turned RCS off and on, turned airplane mode on and off. Am I missing something or what? Because I'm getting madMickey134 hours agoNewbie Caller1.2KViews1like6CommentsT-Mobile dishonest billing
I was a customer of T-Mobile’s five years ago and I quit them because I changed my plan and they kept billing me the higher price. I had to go with T-Mobile this time because I had a medical device. It was only supported by T-Mobile. Three months ago I closed that medical device number so now I only have two lines and home service. The following month I was billed correctly, which I believe they do this because so many people don’t even check. Last month they build me the higher amount again. I called. They said no no you didn’t close a number you had a $50 credit. I said no I did not look at my line it’s never been used. It was a long phone call. I did not get my money back. They gave me all kinds of credits and promise me everything was taken care of. When I got off the phone with them, I googled any complaints against T-Mobile and lo and behold, hundreds of people complaining about the very same issue overcharging changing prices charging fees that aren’t even legal. Then today they did the exact same thing and took out the whole amount for two lines. Now the Customer Service reps are in on this because customers are complaining left and right my Customer Service rep said she had never heard of such a thing. I said I don’t believe you for one second. Said you have class action suits against you for this very thing. Then she said well your plan was not changed. We’re billing the correct amount. I said no I don’t have two lines. I have one line and she said that’s the problem and I said so are you blaming me because your Customer Service rep didn’t do their job not once but twice and here I am talking to you trying to blame me again.. I said I want my account close and I want it close now. She said I’ll take care of that and I will send you an email with your account number so I can transfer the number.. needless to say I did not get that email. I went into a T-Mobile store and the clerk said I’m on your side. I get these complaints all the time. T-Mobile is taking money illegally and then not returning that money but giving you a credit. By me closing the account, they have to send me the $50 credit. I will never do business with T-Mobile again. Neither should you.Shefishes24 hours agoNewbie Caller14Views0likes0CommentsPhone signal is very weak in my house
The T-Mobile phone signal in my home is consistently weak, with the signal indicator frequently displaying 0 or 1 bar. As a result, I often experience difficulties in receiving or making calls at home. Even when connectivity is established, the audio quality tends to be unstable. I am currently exploring solutions to enhance the signal strength within my home. To my knowledge, T-Mobile previously offered free signal boosters for areas with weak coverage; however, this option appears to no longer be available. After conducting research online, I have identified several potential solutions for improving phone signal strength, including CellSpot, Femtocells, and standalone signal boosters. I would like to understand the advantages and disadvantages of each option. Could you recommend the most suitable choice based on your expertise?ziliwang5 hours agoNewbie Caller12Views0likes1CommentRequest for iPhone 12 Pro Max SIM Unlock – T-Mobile USA
I am writing to formally request the SIM unlock of an iPhone 12 Pro Max that is currently locked to the T-Mobile USA network. Please find the device details below: Device: iPhone 12 Pro Max The device has been fully paid for and is not under contract. I kindly request your assistance in unlocking the device so it can be used with other compatible carriers.SolvedMustapha6 hours agoNetwork Novice94Views0likes4CommentsSIM UNLOCK
I am writing to formally request the SIM unlock of an iPhone iPhone XR (A1984) that is currently locked to the T-Mobile USA network. Please find the device details below: Device: iPhone iPhone XR (A1984) The device has been fully paid for by my cousin in the US and is not under contract. I kindly request your assistance in unlocking the device so it can be used with other compatible carriers here in Cameroon.nkamgan6 hours agoVisitor29Views0likes3CommentsPrice increase
I've been a customer of T-Mobile for over 20 years. I am part of a plan that is grandfathered in. My invoice with multiple lines was typically $205. I purchased several phone devices and committed to a monthly payment plan for each device. This placed me in a monthly rate of roughly $365. I did my very best to pay off every device that had a monthly device plan. In November of 2024 I paid off every device and my monthly play went back to the original of $205. In March 2025 (this month) I received my new invoice of roughly $300 and in addition to that I received a text message that stated ALL T-Mobile plans will now have an increase of $5 per line per month increase. That is a total of $325 plus taxes per month. Somehow someway T-Mobile found a way to increase my monthly plan from the original $205 back to $300+ even while owning all of my devices now. I have multiple conversations with representatives and supervisors inquiring about my rates etc and their excuses range from 'I was receiving a discount while I had my phone devices on a payment plan' and when I paid the devices off...the discount went away. WRONG! My plan was always $205 BEFORE I purchased devices through tmobile and agreed to break down the payments. Then a supervisor named Mark said the text I received regarding the $5 per month per phone line does not apply to me because I am locked in a plan that is grandfathered in. Mark, the supervisor I had my last conversation with on March 13th, 2025 says he will confirm via phone call on Saturday March 15th that my plan will revert to $205 as before and he can assure me the new $5 per month per line does not apply to me. On Saturday March 15th 2025 I received a phone call from Mark and said 'he will not be reverting the plan as discussed' and disconnected the call immediately. He did not allow me to speak. It was an immediate disconnection. My concern is...T-Mobile claims all phone calls are recorded, why or how are the representatives or supervisors able to speak to customers in this false manner? My concern is....how is T-Mobile able to find screw anybody out of their ORIGINAL phone payment agreement once we've dabbled into the agreement of paying for the devices monthly. HUGE MISTAKE. HUGE. I will never ever ever again purchase my phones through T-Mobile EVER AGAIN. I am disgusted at their service. I hope the CEO reads and listens to this post and finds my text messages and calls that were recorded so he can see the representatives that represent the company are a disgrace.Micha7 hours agoNewbie Caller3.5KViews5likes5CommentsNeed to make calls to the United Kingdom
I have a private matter I need to resolve, and I temporarily need to make calls to the United Kingdom. I do not need to add international calling to my plan, as I probably will not need to make calls for very long. How do I make calls to the United Kingdom without adding international calling to my plan?jpshivell10 hours agoNetwork Novice39Views0likes1CommentVoicemail to Text stopped working
I have a Samsung S8+ (SM-G955U1) and I had to do a reset of the phone. Now, my Voicemail to Text has stopped working. I get the voicemail in the Visual Voicemail app, but the transcribing does not happen. Is there a setting i need to redo?Solvedtcolquette10 hours agoNetwork Novice1.2KViews0likes14Comments
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