Caitlin
Salem,#2UPDATE Employee
Sun, March 26, 2006
So here's the deal...I take this call every day with customers complaining about Dada Mobile and others companies like them. Here is a little education for those people who are "accidently" signing up with companies like Dada Mobile. First: 3rd party means just that. 3rd party...not tmobile party...not tmobile partner. If you had signed up with something through tmobile it would be through downloading something from the T-Zones section or T-Mobile.com. Then of course we would say "I can see that the content you downloaded was directly from our T-mobile.com website and that is why there is an extra charge on your bill". Now if you listened to the system when you called Dada Mobile you would have heard, "if your carrier is cingular press this, if your carrier is Sprint press this..." You can't seriously tell me that all cell companies are "in league" with Dada Mobile (or any other company like this)? Second: It says on their website that there are "terms and conditions" of their service. If you failed to read that before inputting your number it is not your cell carriers fault. If you saw their advertisement on t.v., their conditions at the bottom tell you that there is a monthly charge for that service plus possible text messaging charges from your carrier. Ever heard of Jamster? They charge a weekly charge... Third: T-Mobile terms and conditions state the following..."These T&Cs and your Service Agreement (if any) constitute your agreement with T-Mobile USA, Inc. and its affiliates (together, "T-Mobile", "we", or "us") for any wireless services and other telecommunications services that we provide you ("T-Mobile Services"), any applications, Phones, or products that you purchase or obtain from us or use with the Service ("Products"), and any applications or services that you purchase, obtain, or use that are provided through or with the Service, or billed to your T-Mobile account ("Third-Party Services") (T-Mobile Services and Third-Party Service together, the "Service")." javascript:var popupwin=window.open("/company/website/termsconditions.aspx",922,"width=568,height=400,screenX=568,screenY=400,left=50,top=50,toolbar=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,resizable,scrollbars"); Basically this means that because YOU gave YOUR T-Mobile number to this company from YOUR computer, that makes YOU responsible. We did not give your number to this company. Welcome to third party dealings!
Caitlin
Salem,#3UPDATE Employee
Sun, March 26, 2006
So here's the deal...I take this call every day with customers complaining about Dada Mobile and others companies like them. Here is a little education for those people who are "accidently" signing up with companies like Dada Mobile. First: 3rd party means just that. 3rd party...not tmobile party...not tmobile partner. If you had signed up with something through tmobile it would be through downloading something from the T-Zones section or T-Mobile.com. Then of course we would say "I can see that the content you downloaded was directly from our T-mobile.com website and that is why there is an extra charge on your bill". Now if you listened to the system when you called Dada Mobile you would have heard, "if your carrier is cingular press this, if your carrier is Sprint press this..." You can't seriously tell me that all cell companies are "in league" with Dada Mobile (or any other company like this)? Second: It says on their website that there are "terms and conditions" of their service. If you failed to read that before inputting your number it is not your cell carriers fault. If you saw their advertisement on t.v., their conditions at the bottom tell you that there is a monthly charge for that service plus possible text messaging charges from your carrier. Ever heard of Jamster? They charge a weekly charge... Third: T-Mobile terms and conditions state the following..."These T&Cs and your Service Agreement (if any) constitute your agreement with T-Mobile USA, Inc. and its affiliates (together, "T-Mobile", "we", or "us") for any wireless services and other telecommunications services that we provide you ("T-Mobile Services"), any applications, Phones, or products that you purchase or obtain from us or use with the Service ("Products"), and any applications or services that you purchase, obtain, or use that are provided through or with the Service, or billed to your T-Mobile account ("Third-Party Services") (T-Mobile Services and Third-Party Service together, the "Service")." javascript:var popupwin=window.open("/company/website/termsconditions.aspx",922,"width=568,height=400,screenX=568,screenY=400,left=50,top=50,toolbar=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,resizable,scrollbars"); Basically this means that because YOU gave YOUR T-Mobile number to this company from YOUR computer, that makes YOU responsible. We did not give your number to this company. Welcome to third party dealings!
Caitlin
Salem,#4UPDATE Employee
Sun, March 26, 2006
So here's the deal...I take this call every day with customers complaining about Dada Mobile and others companies like them. Here is a little education for those people who are "accidently" signing up with companies like Dada Mobile. First: 3rd party means just that. 3rd party...not tmobile party...not tmobile partner. If you had signed up with something through tmobile it would be through downloading something from the T-Zones section or T-Mobile.com. Then of course we would say "I can see that the content you downloaded was directly from our T-mobile.com website and that is why there is an extra charge on your bill". Now if you listened to the system when you called Dada Mobile you would have heard, "if your carrier is cingular press this, if your carrier is Sprint press this..." You can't seriously tell me that all cell companies are "in league" with Dada Mobile (or any other company like this)? Second: It says on their website that there are "terms and conditions" of their service. If you failed to read that before inputting your number it is not your cell carriers fault. If you saw their advertisement on t.v., their conditions at the bottom tell you that there is a monthly charge for that service plus possible text messaging charges from your carrier. Ever heard of Jamster? They charge a weekly charge... Third: T-Mobile terms and conditions state the following..."These T&Cs and your Service Agreement (if any) constitute your agreement with T-Mobile USA, Inc. and its affiliates (together, "T-Mobile", "we", or "us") for any wireless services and other telecommunications services that we provide you ("T-Mobile Services"), any applications, Phones, or products that you purchase or obtain from us or use with the Service ("Products"), and any applications or services that you purchase, obtain, or use that are provided through or with the Service, or billed to your T-Mobile account ("Third-Party Services") (T-Mobile Services and Third-Party Service together, the "Service")." javascript:var popupwin=window.open("/company/website/termsconditions.aspx",922,"width=568,height=400,screenX=568,screenY=400,left=50,top=50,toolbar=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,resizable,scrollbars"); Basically this means that because YOU gave YOUR T-Mobile number to this company from YOUR computer, that makes YOU responsible. We did not give your number to this company. Welcome to third party dealings!
Caitlin
Salem,#5UPDATE Employee
Sun, March 26, 2006
So here's the deal...I take this call every day with customers complaining about Dada Mobile and others companies like them. Here is a little education for those people who are "accidently" signing up with companies like Dada Mobile. First: 3rd party means just that. 3rd party...not tmobile party...not tmobile partner. If you had signed up with something through tmobile it would be through downloading something from the T-Zones section or T-Mobile.com. Then of course we would say "I can see that the content you downloaded was directly from our T-mobile.com website and that is why there is an extra charge on your bill". Now if you listened to the system when you called Dada Mobile you would have heard, "if your carrier is cingular press this, if your carrier is Sprint press this..." You can't seriously tell me that all cell companies are "in league" with Dada Mobile (or any other company like this)? Second: It says on their website that there are "terms and conditions" of their service. If you failed to read that before inputting your number it is not your cell carriers fault. If you saw their advertisement on t.v., their conditions at the bottom tell you that there is a monthly charge for that service plus possible text messaging charges from your carrier. Ever heard of Jamster? They charge a weekly charge... Third: T-Mobile terms and conditions state the following..."These T&Cs and your Service Agreement (if any) constitute your agreement with T-Mobile USA, Inc. and its affiliates (together, "T-Mobile", "we", or "us") for any wireless services and other telecommunications services that we provide you ("T-Mobile Services"), any applications, Phones, or products that you purchase or obtain from us or use with the Service ("Products"), and any applications or services that you purchase, obtain, or use that are provided through or with the Service, or billed to your T-Mobile account ("Third-Party Services") (T-Mobile Services and Third-Party Service together, the "Service")." javascript:var popupwin=window.open("/company/website/termsconditions.aspx",922,"width=568,height=400,screenX=568,screenY=400,left=50,top=50,toolbar=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,resizable,scrollbars"); Basically this means that because YOU gave YOUR T-Mobile number to this company from YOUR computer, that makes YOU responsible. We did not give your number to this company. Welcome to third party dealings!