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| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: South Dakota Posts: 138
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| On a family plan with 4 lines with 1500 minutes, one line is in a roaming area most of the time. T-Mobile sent a letter that the line used in roaming a lot is going to be cancelled. The other 3 lines use the T-Mobile network 95%. I didn't think they would fuss over this. The usage has been about the same for the last 1.5yrs. Upon a call to CS, the rep mentioned that at least 20% of usage must be on the T-Mobile network. They offered up a hotspot @ home for $10/month on a new line of service, and said to use at least 20% on that. I was surprised to hear this! Is this a new thing for T-Mobile? Has Sprint backed away from dropping customers from excessive roaming, since the military situations? Any advice? This situation is for a friend. |
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| Banned | Well if you think about it Tmobile is making no money on this in fact they are loosing probably alot more than you think. As loyal as a customer may be sometimes they have to do things to make money. I mean consider you had your own business and someone was costing you money not making you money wouldnt you want to do something about. it?? On a personal note yeah I am surprised to hear Tmobile do this. Can you scan in the letter and make sure to blank out any personal info. Did Tmobile send you any kind of a warning? I have not heard Sprint drop anyone lately but then again maybe people think this is the norm and they just deal with it if it happens. |
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| T-Mobile started this sometime last year, according to the Boy Genius Report. The article has an insider letter. http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2007/...roam-too-much/ |
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| | If you have a UMA (HotSpot@Home) phone, you don't need to pay the $10/month fee. That's just for unlimited usage--if you don't sign up, then it just uses your plan minutes normally. Is it an option for you to get a UMA phone for that line? You can use any wireless, it doesn't have to be the T-Mobile router. If this is a college student, you may have success getting a UMA phone to use the campus Wi-Fi. You might even be able to talk T-Mobile into a bigger discount on the UMA phone. |
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| Iphone Hater Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: idaho Posts: 352
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| At Tmobile twice a year beginning last year we will be cleaning up our excess roaming and yes the reason is that the roaming is costing us a lot of money. so for six months if 80% of your calls are made while roaming you will probably be getting a letter. From what I have seen is that this is effecting less than a tenth of 1 percent of our customers. Seems to be pretty much Standard operating procedure from now on, but who knows this could change |
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| Still Summer! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: GAFFNEY, SC (FORMERLY NJ) Posts: 895
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Six months.... up to 80% roaming..... I've heard Alltel could cancel you for excessive roaming, but I've also heard of people moving to Non-Alltel areas with their phone for 2 years with no problem.
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| Iphone Hater Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: idaho Posts: 352
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| Same with T-Mobile, it's usually the heavier users that are getting the boot, I don't know what the exact average of usage it takes to get flagged but for example I spoke with this older customer who is in North Carolina in an Alltel roaming area...lol... who averages only about 350 min per month, and she moved there six years ago she never got an ERR letter from what I've seen it has been people who average a lot of calling during the unlimited times...i.e. nights, weekends that seem to be getting the letters |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 164
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| I read that you can't get dropped with T-Mobile To Go Pay As You Go plan... but since the new Pay by day plan has unlimited nights, can turn it off for excessive roaming?
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| Wirelessly posted (Walkguru's: Opera/9.50 (J2ME/MIDP; Opera Mini/4.1.11328/308; U; en)) my sprint phone roams on altell so i hope i dont get a letter.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: South Dakota Posts: 138
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| Thank you for the comments and help! My friend has ordered a WIFI phone for home, where a lot of N&W mins are used. This should put him well over the 20% of minutes to be used on T-Mobile or a WIFI network. The original line being cancelled was started 3/07 with a 2yr contract. T-Mobile is cancelling the line, but the new WIFI phone will arrive shortly. In his area (sioux falls, sd), the roaming options it allows to roam on are: Alltel GSM, Unicel rover & Long Lines Wireless. Between the three picks, GSM coverage is great in that area for a T-Mobile customer! LongLines Wireless has tremendously expanded in the Sioux Falls area. They offer great plans, great customer service and good coverage. Their footprint of coverage is a nice compliment for T-Mobile customers to roam. .. I wonder if T-Mobile will buy them?? |
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| Iphone Hater Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: idaho Posts: 352
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| Not true, we are cancelling people even if they are under contract if they are under contract they are not being charge early termination fees, more accts that I have seen have actually had the contract than not, just FYI |
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| Iphone Hater Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: idaho Posts: 352
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| Thanks Mike I also appreciate your info and have learned quite a bit from most people on this site. |
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| Fresh Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Western WI Posts: 23
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| I have been manually forcing my phone into roam over the past 3 months in order to get t-mobile to bump me. But, in talking to there CS department and technical department they advise that there is no policy and even asking at a T-Mbl store they advise there is no written policy on it either. I make sure my wife and I force our pones every chance we get. So maybe it will pay off for us very soon here. On a side note: Ido not know why people are so worried about ETF these days. Every cell phone company has a clause (I guess even T-Mbl now) to address excessive off network roaming. So just force the phone and give it a month or two and boom you are out of a contract with them. In addition you should get a phone to boot, unless you sign up through a 2nd party vendor and then they can hit you if it is under there time frame clause. |
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| Iphone Hater Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: idaho Posts: 352
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I am sorry if you were not happy with tmobile, but my god man, be reasonable | |
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| Fresh Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Western WI Posts: 23
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| First TMobileman sorry I did not update my original post, but it turns out your company lied to me about being able to leave my contract like they said I could! Second, when you have a service you pay for and it is crappy AND you are told it is your problem and not there's YOU GET PISSED. (Even when you proved it was there issue.) Third, and finally I was replying to the thread about roaming with T-Mobile and getting the boot. Here let me make you happy ALL GOD OF T-MOBILE! Part of the thread topic: AT&T does enforce the off network roaming issue also and will cancel your contract with no ETF, refund the money you spent on phones, and pay back your activation fee's. On a final note if you want we can go back over to my thread about service issues and continue the coversation over there. |
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| Iphone Hater Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: idaho Posts: 352
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| you're right I guess it is frustrating for you all I did was point to the facts, if reality is frustrating for you then I apologize. But you're right I will reply to you in your other Thread this is not the right one I do feel it is important to note though that you can still NOT FORCE YOUR TMOBILE PHONE TO ROAM WHILE IN A TMOBILE COVERAGE AREA, so please stop giving incorrect information about our services. Thanks |
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| Fresh Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Western WI Posts: 23
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| I have a Blackberry Pearl, unmodified-branded, and I can go into the menu settings and select to do a manual netowrk scan WHILE IN T-MOBILE COVERAGE, and it will then ask me what network I want to select based on what shows up from the scan. When I force my phone to do this manual scan I always get the options of T-Mobile, Cellular One DCS, and about 50% of the time AT&T. Now since AT&T and T-Mobile do not have roaming agreements over where I live (and all I can use AT&T is for 911 calls only) I have either the choice of T-Mobile or Cellular One DCS. So it is not false information it is truthful and you can do it with a branded T-Mobile phone. My wife has a Nokia and she can do the same thing also. If you still do not think that I am telling the truth do you want me to make a video and post it for you? Guess who just had reality come crashing down on them!!! |
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