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Excessive Roaming
IsaacSix wrote:Just received this message for the first time. It is clearly false advertising for T-Mobile to say their plans come with "unlimited international data" and then terminate plans for using "more than 50%" of a billing cycles data on international carriers. Time for a major lawsuit.
you could always type in what country you were in and see what the charges are for through here
https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-plans/international-roaming-plans
and in there you’ll also see
Go5G Next and Go5G Plus
Calls in 215+ countries and destinations, including over Wi-Fi, are $.25/min. (no charge for Wi-Fi calls to US, Mexico, and Canada). Up to 5GB high-speed data, then unlimited at up to 256 Kbps. Additional charges apply in excluded destinations; see www.T‑Mobile.com for included destinations (subject to change at T‑Mobile's discretion). Qualifying postpaid plan and capable device required. Taxes additional; usage taxed in some countries. Voice and text features for direct communications between two people. Communications with premium-rate (e.g., 900, entertainment, high-rate helpline) numbers not included. Not for extended international use; you must reside in the US and primary usage must occur on our network. Device must register on our network before international use. Service may be terminated or restricted for excessive roaming. Coverage not available in some areas; we are not responsible for our partners’ networks.
- kenlmf6 months agoNewbie Caller
right, and they never define "excessive" or "extended", so they're able to lie about "unlimited data" in 215 countries, as long as they stick in weasel words to the T&Cs that they hide in fine print
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