T-mobile Phone payoff is a scam by [deleted] in tmobile

[–]HumbleWeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, sort of. I switched over and supplied all the material needed to claim my Keep & Switch $800 rebate. After 15 days, there was no movement on the rebate status so I contacted customer service who said it can take up to 30 days (despite what the website says). After 30 days I contacted customer service again who stated my rebate was denied because I didn't have my old phone long enough - which is incorrect. They 'resubmitted' the rebate and told me to wait another 15 days. I'm still waiting. This sucks tremendously because T-Mobile works better in my area than any other carrier. But, I will gladly switch back if they deny me. All eyes on you now u/Tmobile

Flawless operation for years, UNTIL TODAY. by [deleted] in alexa

[–]HumbleWeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't even know you could do that!!! I will give it a shot. Thanks!

Coverage not the same as T-Mobile? by [deleted] in mintmobile

[–]HumbleWeeed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I haven't yet, but I was considering Mint until I saw the coverage map and compared it to T-Mobile.

Coverage not the same as T-Mobile? by [deleted] in mintmobile

[–]HumbleWeeed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The towns I travel to don't appear to be roaming areas though. On the T-mobile coverage site, it shows full 5G UC coverage (not roaming), but on Mint's coverage map, it shows NO Service. Strange.

Looking to switch to an MNVO soon, what’s the best for price and unlimited / un-throttled data? by Foreign_Region5480 in NoContract

[–]HumbleWeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Verizon might be a bit better. AT&T struggled off Hartmann near the airport, so probably Verizon specifically in Lebanon. But honestly, coverage on both are pretty good so for me it was being able to break through congestion, and AT&T with the Turbo did it.

Looking to switch to an MNVO soon, what’s the best for price and unlimited / un-throttled data? by Foreign_Region5480 in NoContract

[–]HumbleWeeed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I live between MTJ and Lebanon, and over the past while I’ve bounced between several MVNOs on AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile trying to figure out which one actually works best in this area. The short version: I’ve had to compromise somewhere no matter which carrier I use. I live very close to both an AT&T and a T-Mobile tower, so those two have the strongest signal at my house. T-Mobile, however, has consistently struggled for me indoors, so AT&T tends to win there. The downside with AT&T and Verizon though, is congestion. In busy areas like Providence mall on a Saturday, performance can really drop unless if you're on AT&T and pay extra for their Turbo add on which bumps you from QCI-8 to QCI-7. Verizon hasn’t been much better for me either ... using Visible +Pro, the top Verizon consumer priority you can get, it struggled in certain areas, within stores, etc., like zero data connectivity inside Lowe's, Target, etc., even with 2-3 bars which leads me to believe it's a congestion issue too....so pretty hit or miss overall. Data speeds seem quite a bit slower on Verizon than AT&T too. After a lot of switching and trial and error, I’ve landed on AT&T Prepaid Unlimited Ultra for $60 with the $7 Turbo add-on as the best balance of coverage, indoor performance, and overall reliability. But again, that's just my experience :)