Rack T-Mobile
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Rack T-Mobile
OK - in a world of bad service and constantly seeing mediocrity substitute for customer service, I gotta rack T-Mobile.
My Blackberry 8100 shot crap last week and finally had time to call TM Monday afternoon.
After they diagnosed the problem wasn't software fuckers said my replacement would be here in 3 days and damed if a brand new 8100 didn't arrive today.
Fucking - A - They definetly don't suck
My Blackberry 8100 shot crap last week and finally had time to call TM Monday afternoon.
After they diagnosed the problem wasn't software fuckers said my replacement would be here in 3 days and damed if a brand new 8100 didn't arrive today.
Fucking - A - They definetly don't suck
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You're also kind of stupid, so your "quite satisfied" is more than likely the average persons "What the fuck is up with this shit?"
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War Wagon wrote:being as how I've got "stupid" draped all over, I'm not really sure.
In the last Month I've been to Montreal, Miami, Dallas, Wash DC. Des Moines, Minneapolis and as usual - no dropped calls or poor coverage areas
Now I'm also on a plan with No roaming charges - anywhere, so I can pick up on any network.
I'll contrast that with Sprint - Who really sucked even here in the Corp HQ town. Dropped callas all the time and the customer service was the worst
Now I'm also on a plan with No roaming charges - anywhere, so I can pick up on any network.
I'll contrast that with Sprint - Who really sucked even here in the Corp HQ town. Dropped callas all the time and the customer service was the worst
KC Scott wrote:I'll contrast that with Sprint - Who really sucked even here in the Corp HQ town. Dropped callas all the time and the customer service was the worst
Around these parts, I'd have to say in my experience, the Sprint network has the best service, for the most part.
But their "customer service" (someone should be up on fraud charges for even calling it that) is the stuff that legends, bad comedy bits, and rage are made from.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
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On a couple of road trips I've taken in the past few years thru Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas, I never once was w/o an adequate signal. Their coverage area is 2nd to none.
What a sad, pathetic little putz you are.
GFY.
Don't you have somebody elses jock that needs sniffing?Mister Bitcshice wrote:You're also kind of stupid, so your "quite satisfied" is more than likely the average persons "What the fuck is up with this shit?"
What a sad, pathetic little putz you are.
GFY.
The worst was when I called to cancel the service - they transferred me 3 different times - each time putting me on with someone different trying to talk me out of cancelling. The call was well over 90 minutes to finally get out. Sprint sucketh to levels reserved for cisco tech support talking to Ishnah in Dehli about wireless routers.Dinsdale wrote:
But their "customer service" (someone should be up on fraud charges for even calling it that) is the stuff that legends, bad comedy bits, and rage are made from.
War Wagon wrote:On a couple of road trips I've taken in the past few years thru Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas, I never once was w/o an adequate signal.
So you went through all of those states, and you didn't lose signal once?
In all of those miles, you went through... what... about a 50-foot elevation chance once?
Yeah, pretty tough to get phone service in the surface of a pancake.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
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Don't waste any more of your time traveling around the U.S. looking for your brain. Here's a Clue:Dinsdale wrote:War Wagon wrote:On a couple of road trips I've taken in the past few years thru Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas,
The Wizard, in Oz, with a scarecrow.
I have to agree, us eastern Wa. types like the Nextel stuff. Lucky to get one call completed when I had ATT(cingular) and my bro had Us Cellular, sucked too.Dinsdale wrote:KC Scott wrote:I'll contrast that with Sprint - Who really sucked even here in the Corp HQ town. Dropped callas all the time and the customer service was the worst
Around these parts, I'd have to say in my experience, the Sprint network has the best service, for the most part.
But their "customer service" (someone should be up on fraud charges for even calling it that) is the stuff that legends, bad comedy bits, and rage are made from.
When I had cingular,Id have to walk out of the house and up on a little ridge next to the house to even have a shot at decent reception. Sometimes if I made a 90 degree direction change it would work. Facing east and reception is bad, turn 90 degrees to the south or north,or stand next to the fireplace or...
Bad spelling is a diversionary tactic
T-Mobile, eh?
Just talked to one of my double-secret U&L insiders (who's in Texas at the moment) who works on T-Mobile's network. He just talked to their HQ, and they said the main building that houses the gears that make the network turn is presently being surrounded by sandbags. And he said thay if the building floods, there's a possibility that it will bring the entire network down in the whole country. Not an absolute, but a remote possibility, I'm told(by someone who works on the shit).
Have fun with that, T-Mobile customers.
Just talked to one of my double-secret U&L insiders (who's in Texas at the moment) who works on T-Mobile's network. He just talked to their HQ, and they said the main building that houses the gears that make the network turn is presently being surrounded by sandbags. And he said thay if the building floods, there's a possibility that it will bring the entire network down in the whole country. Not an absolute, but a remote possibility, I'm told(by someone who works on the shit).
Have fun with that, T-Mobile customers.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one
KC Scott wrote:Gee.... My T-Mobile still working fine.
Glub, Glub Dinsy?
Dinsdale wrote:Not an absolute, but a remote possibility, I'm told(by someone who works on the shit).
Your struggles with the English language are supposed to reflect on me... how, exactly?
The rain started letting up Up North just in time. Let up here just in time to avoid some major problems, too.
I got 99 problems but the 'vid ain't one