boomhauer
When the world gets in my face, I say - Have A Nic
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Oh my lord. I just got off an hour long call with these thieves. Maybe some of you know about what I am going to tell you. I did not. I was never told about this.
Anyways, been a customer of theirs since 1997. My bill never goes over $75. I never use all of my anytime minutes. When I lost my job in July, I started using my phone more to talk to recruiters, etc.
I check my bill last month online to pay it - $230!!!! I couldn't believe it. So, I called up and was told I went way over my minutes. I knew I had been on the phone more, but didn't think it was that bad.
So, I figured I screwed up, and I'll pay it off and learn my lesson. Well, I just went on to pay this months bill and it says I've 54 minutes over my time allotted!!! Impossible I figure.
So, I look at the breakdown of my minutes. I come to find out, I've been charged for EVERY SINGLE call I made to my voicemail. What is that crap??? I was never told about that. Then I checked last months - Same thing, That's why I went so far over on my minutes.
I call them up. First person I speak to is nice and agrees, it's ridiculous and she transfers me to a specialist. She tells me, that's just the way it is, notihng she can do. Then I get upset - I've been a customer for 10 years, paid you close to $7,000 and you can't take these ridiculous charges which I was never even told about off. What does she do - Agrees to take a week's off and I save $30.
OK, so, you pay for voicemail service, but every time you use it, you have to pay extra??? That makes sense. That's like ordering HBO from the cable company, paying the monthly charge, but every time you watch it, having to pay extra.
Secondly, explain to me how if I have unlimited mobile to mobile minutes on the Cingular network I get charged every time I call my Cingular number from my Cingular phone?
Am I wrong or is that REALLY underhanded?
Anyways, been a customer of theirs since 1997. My bill never goes over $75. I never use all of my anytime minutes. When I lost my job in July, I started using my phone more to talk to recruiters, etc.
I check my bill last month online to pay it - $230!!!! I couldn't believe it. So, I called up and was told I went way over my minutes. I knew I had been on the phone more, but didn't think it was that bad.
So, I figured I screwed up, and I'll pay it off and learn my lesson. Well, I just went on to pay this months bill and it says I've 54 minutes over my time allotted!!! Impossible I figure.
So, I look at the breakdown of my minutes. I come to find out, I've been charged for EVERY SINGLE call I made to my voicemail. What is that crap??? I was never told about that. Then I checked last months - Same thing, That's why I went so far over on my minutes.
I call them up. First person I speak to is nice and agrees, it's ridiculous and she transfers me to a specialist. She tells me, that's just the way it is, notihng she can do. Then I get upset - I've been a customer for 10 years, paid you close to $7,000 and you can't take these ridiculous charges which I was never even told about off. What does she do - Agrees to take a week's off and I save $30.
OK, so, you pay for voicemail service, but every time you use it, you have to pay extra??? That makes sense. That's like ordering HBO from the cable company, paying the monthly charge, but every time you watch it, having to pay extra.
Secondly, explain to me how if I have unlimited mobile to mobile minutes on the Cingular network I get charged every time I call my Cingular number from my Cingular phone?
Am I wrong or is that REALLY underhanded?
( you paid for them yet if you didnt use them you lose them!!!))
. So far I have not had a single problem with the phone service or the customer service. And their website is great. Plus, I got more minutes than Cingular offered at the same rate. Check into them and see if they have good service where you live, and if they offer a better deal. I got a Razr for like $29 at Costco when I signed up, and they waived the activation fee (which I had to call about later when I got my bill, but which T-Mobile also happily and immediately reimbursed me for).