@miket congratulations. I didn't ask about your experience
Verizon does do unlimited on their tablets, and sure, HD may be limited to 720p on smartphones, the difference isn’t very noticeable. I’m just saying T-Mobile should appreciate all of their customers. The fact that I would be penalized for a single line by means of a loss of perks and a much larger bill than everyone else is truly an insult.I’ve done everything except take this to the FCC, especially for the deceptive marketing. “Netflix On Us” isn’t “on us” if I still have to pay for it.I guess I don’t buy enough voice lines for t immobile to give a rat’s behind about what my problems are. it’s pretty sad it takes me leaving or filing a legal complaint for the corporation to care. But I guess the merger revealed their true colors.
It’s just funny how they claim to be better than Verizon, but it’s like their Netflix on Us line. Not really. I bought 600mhz devices, only to find out that they put the towers in areas I don’t go to (most likely on purpose like Sprint did), so I can’t use the coverage type I pay for. I’ve had Netflix on us, but like a good little corporate company, the increase got passed to me. If I want it free, like I have to do with my plan to save money, I have to water it down to the barest minimum that makes it practically pointless. I live in TN, in a somewhat mountainous region, and while coverage is tricky, if they densified the area with the 600mhz coverage that I still pay to have but don’t get, it’d solve the problem. Considering there’s every excuse against doing so, T Immobile has made it clear that they refuse to provide better service. Being penalized for having one line by paying more for “service” here than anyone else is just the last straw. If I’m going to be paying high phone bil
miket, can you please explain to me the remote relevance of your comment? “T Mobile did all this years ago”. Well, I’ve been wondering what they could do for me now for months, and the answer is still the same. Charge me more than everyone else for crappy service that I can’t even use indoors unless I’m on WiFi or have a signal booster, which is one of the main reasons I left Sprint. Continue to penalize me for not needing 2 voice lines by charging me way more than everyone else. Lie to me about Netflix on Us because Ím still having to pay for it, even with two voice lines. Continue to ignore my claims about what´s wrong and lie that Ím on the best possible value, which is total garbage. Verizon will give me way more for less, and give me perks. I only need one voice line. And at least they’re up front. “Free Disney Plus for one year.” Unlike this company that says “Netflix on Us” only to still make you pay extra for it. If T-Mobile cared half as much about their customers a
T-Mobile Magenta Plus: $85 for one voice line (plus $10 for extra 10gb mhs to make it 30gb), tablet is $20, plus $15 to make it magenta Plus with the 20 gb, plus another $10 to give it the 30 gb mhs, then then the watch for $10. Lets not count your jacked up insurance prices that I pay more for but get nothing out of.Verizon Get More Unlimited: $90 (includes 30 gb mhs and free perks, unlike the whole "Netflix on Us" garb where I have to have 2 voice lines and still pay for it anyway), tablet would be $10 due to the discount and would include the same features under my line, and $10 for the watch.So T-Immobile is 95+45+10= $150, while Verizon is 90+10+10 = $110, and even with taxes and fees, I still save at least $25 per month in comparison.So, Ian, if your math is spot on, please explain how I would spend $200 more per year with Verizon when I would pay $25 less per month with them?So, I'm supposed to stick with T-Immobile, the most advanced network to never give me service indoors or
And it’s 600mhz LTE. I’m sure the 5G sucks just as much.
iPhone XS, iPad Pro 2018 release 11in. Only when I go to areas I don’t normally go into is when I notice I am connected. I would think my indoor signal would improve. Nope.my problems are paying more than other carriers for crappier service and complaining to a company that doesn’t care. They only care so much about Sprint that they want to be as awful as they were.
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