My husband always takes the drive to St George with me. We don’t use any navigation apps as we have been there multiple times and go to specific places we know.We also don’t use any music apps nor do either of us play games on our phones. My husband uses his phone more, because we have an online business, so he checks on that, and he isn’t getting this message.I’ll contact a T-mobile rep and find out what’s going on.Thank you for all your help, really appreciate it
I am in Kanab, UT. I have recently been going to St George, UT. I go to Fredonia, AZ.My husband has the same plan as I do, he hasn’t gotten any texts about roaming violation.
To my knowledge, it’s either always T-mobile or it’s no service at all. That’s why I’m confused by the texts I get from T-mobile about excessive roaming. As I said, we come to this area every year in the fall. My husband also has T-Mobile and has not gotten any roaming violation texts.
If that is the case, T-Mobile shouldn’t pass that problem on to me and threaten to cancel my service
I have an I-phone. This is something new with T-mobile. I come to this area of the country every year and this is the first time I’ve gotten had this issue
Yes. I am in Utah at the Arizona boarder. I have data roaming off and Wi-Fi calling onturn off domestic roaming??
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