"And what is this with T & M things? :-D"

Huh? this went right over my head...

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote:
>
> Actually I don't want to be stuck with T-Mobile in case something better 
> comes along.  The pre-pay is okay as long as their billing doesn't screw 
> up.  Coverage is bad here but the phone still works and I use wifi for 
> everything else.  T-Mobile wanted to put a tower literally right behind 
> my house.  It would have been 4G LTE but the neighbors objected. Maybe 
> they should try again but I think MetroPCS's coverage will be available 
> on the phone once they get that synced in and it is better here (and of 
> course MetroPCS is now part of T-Mobile). Anywhere else but this 
> particular valley and coverage is good in this town.
> 
> And what is this with T & M things? :-D
> 
> On 08/10/2013 09:20 AM, doctordumbass@... wrote:
> > After being with them for years, I tried to go the prepaid route awhile 
> > back with T-Mobile, and they screwed it up, but I didn't get charged, and 
> > was offered a hidden plan that is really inexpensive, instead. The key 
> > seemed to be for me to curse a couple of times, and then settle down and 
> > listen - lol. They mess up sometimes, but they offer good cheap basic 
> > service, and have decent coverage around here.
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >> The Lumia was of course a joke.  Too bad US Cellular doesn't GSM.  CDMA
> >> is rather dated.  Verizon has CDMA too.  It's a scam to make you buy the
> >> phone from them.  If you had a GSM service it's a SIM card you can just
> >> put in any new GSM phone and you can get the phone anywhere which saves
> >> money. You'll be overpaying for that S4 on a cellular plan.
> >>
> >> Speaking of plans, I just got off the phone yelling at T-Mobile. My
> >> monthly plan didn't auto refill.  The credit card on the plan was one
> >> that hackers got from Raley's (damn if I'll even use a credit card there
> >> again).  The bank replaced it with a different one and I went online to
> >> T-Mobile and change the account number to the new card.  First off they
> >> have a screwball interface for that but it appeared it went through.  I
> >> was able to get to an CSR and she checked and indeed the system showed
> >> the new card on the billing section but somehow it was implemented on
> >> another. So two thumbs down T-Mobile billing.  I told her to make sure
> >> the problem gets reported up the line as this SHOULD NOT be happening.
> >>
> >> The only reason I'm using T-Mobile is for a $30 a month plan that has  5
> >> GB data per month and 100 minutes of talk.  I'm not a talker and some
> >> months there's less than 30 minutes of talk used.   I still have
> >> landline for most calls.
> >>
> >>
>

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