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Anyone fed-up with horrible coverage from TMobile



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Sadly, especially in many parts of rural America, T-Mobile’s advertising of coverage is often far from reality.  Coverage might mean climb up a 100’ tree and you can get service.d

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I used to have good coverage at home. Submitted ticket. They upgraded my data to unlimited for the same price.  No improvement. Got new 5G iPhone. No improvement. Rarely used to deal with no signal or dropped calls. Now it’s constant. 
 

I like the customer service and good price, but those things don’t matter. I need to depend on coverage. So, I’m ready to switch to more expensive Verizon. If I get a more reliable signal, I’ll stick with Verizon.

Fortunately, I am on prepaid with no contract on a phone, so the switch will be easy.

It’s too bad, because I would have stayed loyal to T-Mobile, but I have tried working with them through these changes and things keep getting worse.

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I live in COLORADO where maybe the mountains in DENVER ARE TOO HIGH for t-mobile to even think about fair reliable service!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PISSED OFF AGAIN

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t-mobile SHOULD be called t-don’t move or your call will be dropped OR YOUR TEXT failed to go through!!! 5g stands for 5GIGS of ram for the whole country!!!!!

they LET ANY hackers in for your information OR ANYONE LISTEN / TAP your phone!!!!

 

DO NOT GET T-MOBILE IF YOUR BUSINESS DEPENDS ON A PHONE!!!!

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I was a previously happy Sprint customer with no problems. I was not only forced to move over to T-mobile but I also had to put out $1300 for an iPhone 13 Pro just to be compatible with their 5G network. At first it wasn’t too bad, sometimes a little slower. But within the last week or two, I am down to 1 bar, a warning will pop up that I am not connected to the internet (my home internet is switched off on my phone), it takes forever to load an internet page if it loads at all and messages take a long time to load. What is going on? This is so frustrating!

BYW I live in the North East USA.

It is unfortunate many phones are not compatible with 5g. Even though we are promised so much, much of this frustration would be solved just changing the mobile network setting to LTE/3G or 2G. No need to boast about 5G so much. Help make customers happy by showing them that setting and let them try 5G later on their own. Where I live simply does not have it and it would have made no difference to me leaving it on the most successful setting. Everybody will understand 5G is not available everywhere much more happily than not getting what they are promised.

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out of curiosity what makes you believe that tower is a TMO tower?

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I am tired of taking calls in the great outdoors where I can almost see the cell tower from my house.  Can’t get reliable service in my office and calls often drop in my house.  Does the “5G” stand for “Get 5 Gigs away from your house?”  Go to the T-Mobile Store you say?  Got two hours?  We laugh at the commercials in this house!  “Can you hear me now?”

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I have had service say 5g and can't call out it will say call failed. It drops calls constantly  I can't send or receive texts or I have to download the texts.  I just restarted my phone and got 52 texts I missed from the last 2days.  This all started after the merge with sprint  it is a terrible company now

Userlevel 7
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What's sad is most carriers have the same verbage in their terms and conditions

It's basically an out for the carrier. I suggest reading the terms and conditions of any carrier you are planning on switching to.

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What's ironic is the in Tmobile's terms and conditions, that no one reads before signing , TMobile doesn't guarantee service.

No way…. I always read through usually now I feel a little screwed! My calls and reception are terrible. I work on the road and I can’t keep good reception for the world. I can’t even keep a phone call with my mom in the grocery store or in my own house anymore. I’m over it. I want out of this. And the OP is right!! How do they plan to compensate for all the missed phone calls and dropped calls and missed data due to their terrible advertisement! Shame on T-Mobile! 

i wish I could tag them in this….  

Userlevel 7
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Luckily where I've lived the service has been good if not great. When I moved across the country a few years back I streamed music and not too many dead spots. If you ever driven the I-10 in west Texas there's not many towns to stop but I still had a good signal.

Userlevel 7
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T-Mobile reps will state this as well.  Sadly, the advertising and ‘Awards’ department end up on the promotion as ‘most reliable 5G network’ which sells, but sadly doesn’t mean much when service doesn’t work.

Userlevel 7
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What's ironic is the in Tmobile's terms and conditions, that no one reads before signing , TMobile doesn't guarantee service.

Userlevel 7
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Won’t do much good but assist in having you ported.  I’ve filed tickets for several of T-Mobile’s ‘Dead zones’ that T-Mobile has claimed ‘Verified 4G LTE’, as well a 5G service.  These areas get you … ‘No Service’ or ‘Emergency SoS’ only on AT&T or Verizon.  It’s been 7 years, and  their maps show ‘more’ coverage, yet … the service is still the same.

  1. Try before you buy.  Wireless is notorious for this.  Not everywhere is equal with all carriers.
  2. Don’t buy the line of “we’re deploying 5G and it will get better” - as it may .. but not always in all places.
  3. Their merge with Sprint shouldn’t cause YOU issues .. that’s for Sprint customers, mainly.
  4. Their ‘apologies’ won’t fix the service.

If T-Mobile ‘billing/care’ reps won’t fix, escalate through BBB.  T-Mobile upper levels will contact you, as they dislike the public rating that they’re getting, and want to resolve the issue (i.e. will work for ratings).

 

BBB customer reviews:  1.2/5stars

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