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  • Report:  #394888

Complaint Review: Tmobile

Tmobile Horrible customer service. I added two more people in my plan ugraded my plan. Paying 200.00 a month and they want to charge me a 70.00 activation fee. This fee is a junk fee that goes right in there pocket. I have been with them for 10 years and this is how they treat their clients. If anybody is looking to sign up with them please do not sign up with them. California Irvine FIrvine New York

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    New York New York
  • Submitted:
    Tue, November 25, 2008
  • Updated:
    Mon, June 01, 2009
  • Tmobile
    1245 Alton
    Irvine, New York
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
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Do not sign up with Tmobile. Horrible customer service. People that have tmobile check your bill statement everymonth and try to keep track of your min.

Horrible customer service. Spoke with the manager very rude not supportive what so ever. Bringing business to tmobile and they want to charge me activation fee. Horrible!!!

Robert
New York, New York
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Acidpop5

Dalton,
Georgia,
U.S.A.

Activation Fees

#2UPDATE Employee

Sun, May 31, 2009

I'm sorry that this came as a surprise as far as activation fees. For any line that is added to a T-Mobile account, a long with about every carrier that I am aware of, an activation fee is accessed. There are times during the year where promotions are noted and these fees are waived but the charge itself is not specific to any one customer or any one type of account. It's also noted in the contract signed when the service is started and at this point we also send a text message to make a customer aware that not only is the charge coming up but also that a line has been activated under their account. This is to assist them in making sure no fraudulent lines were opened on the account without their knowledge. We also waive these fees if the dealer at the store calls to verify that these were to be waived under their store if their is a store specific promotion going on. In all other circumstances these fees do apply.
My suggestion, as with any contract that you agree to, always read the contract itself. Also, it doesn't hurt to ask the dealer whether they will waive your fee. If they won't you don't actually lose anything. If they agree have them call immedietly so that it can be noted by the store.

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