User: skaii
These are the most recent forum messages posted by skaii:
Re: If Google made a YouTube app for W8...
Exactly. There's no reason why they shouldn't! WP's market share is growing:
http://www.trutower.com/2013/05/16/ idc-smartphone-marketshare/
WP's market share is rivaling the iPhone in Russia and many other markets. Google is just being petty because they're afraid of the threat. And it's ultimately the consumers who pay. :?
Re: A terabyte?
Because it's Yahoo.
Re: Google should give up too!
Dude, if I had one, I wouldn't give it up either. I'd have that damn thing on display! lol 8)
Re: Google should give up too!
Give me an all digital StarTac and I'm game :P
Not going to happen :/
RIM still plans on kicking and screaming apparently....
http://trutower.com/2012/06 /25/rim-denies-rumors-of-possible-blackberry- business-split/
...I think they should just give up.
Re: Anyone else noticed?
Yeah she should be fired. I wouldn't quit an amazing company like T-Mobile over one rep though. And you might want to call CS. She had to have left notes in your account if she was doing her job right. They'd be able to report her. That cannot be tolerated.
I know many reps were upset over the AT&T buyout looming, so it caused them unnecessary stress and rightly so. I would be too if I was close to losing ...
Re: Switch to T-Mo? $50 Credit
True, but you never know. A better or similar promo might be available then :D
Re: att is behind on this LTE
I'm an AT&T supervisor and that sounds like something we would say :lol:
AT&T is behind because they choose to be. There is no spectrum shortage. They have more than any other carrier and could have deployed LTE by now. Everyone who does research knows that.
Sure the iPhone caused some problems, but those were fixed with the repurposing of the 850 mhz spectrum.
Now I think they're waiting as a ploy to get the FCC and DOJ to approve their ...
Re: Apathy...
I know how that goes. I'm a supervisor for AT&T (yeah I know), and trust me, it's affected our morale as well. People tend to think that the merger only effects T-Mobile employees when in fact we're in the same boat.
If AT&T buys T-Mobile, they could very well decide that they don't need some of their call centers and swap a smaller AT&T call center for a larger T-Mobile one or anything along those lines.
As not only an AT&T ...
Re: Consumer Reports says AT&T is worst-rated carrier for cell phone service
Had AT&T once. Never again. :roll:
Re: I have been telling you it would happen.
Most people are sheep who would rather be sheep than think for themselves and take the necessary action to be happy customers. They need something to complain about. The Gods forbid they learn how to use their phones properly or do research before jumping on to a carrier who has more data traffic than it can handle.
And once they're on said carrier, they're too damn lazy (or stupid) to move to another carrier.
They just "want it to work NOW" ...
Re: Consumer Reports says AT&T is worst-rated carrier for cell phone service
Five million more soon-to-be disgruntled customers to add to AT&T's already stunning reputation. I'll bet they can hardly contain their excitement.
Re: The iPhone inevitably weighs down AT&T
iPhone customers in general are self-righteous idiots anyway for the most part. They seem to think they somehow live on a higher plain of existence than everyone else, where everything should be thin, shiny, and have the Apple logo plastered all over it.
Re: T-Mobile To Introduce New Caller ID Feature
Actually my girlfriend has it on her line because she is currently looking for a job, and it works really well. I don't need it on mine as all the numbers I'd ever need are in my address book, but the feature does find its place among business people and certain situations.
Re: MYTOUCH 4G PREDICTIVE TEXT NON-EXISTENT!
You mean one of those customers that never read the instruction book to their device? :lol:
Coverage Issues With T-Mobile Dash 3G
I've had the T-Mobile Dash 3G for awhile now, and it seems to have done okay when I first purchased it ("okay" being that there isn't 3G in my area yet :cry: ).
Recently, however, I've been experiencing some problems with it. I have to power cycle the phone at least twice a day because I lose connection with the EDGE network and I randomly drop calls (rarely, but irritating nonetheless).
At first, I thought it was a device issue, ...
Re: Is it just me.....
And by "move" of course, I mean move into a T-Mobile 3G market, NOT move to another carrier. 8)
Is it just me.....
... or has T-Mobile stopped launching 3G in new markets? /;|
I know they're hard at work on HSPA+ and that's awesome for people who are currently able to use 3G, but what about the rest of us?
Looks like it's time to move. :evil: lol
Re: Failed attmept to save a sinking ship
Since when is adding customers and making profits "sinking"? If you want sinking, look at Sprint. There's a perfect example.
Re: T-mo & android
Not to be mean, but why don't you build one yourself? T-Mobile has the HTC HD2, Nexus One, and a few other Android powered devices that are actually quite good. T-Mobile doesn't make the devices too much. They make the network the devices operate on. HTC and other manufacturers need to stop releasing and re-releasing the same crap with a different name for T-Mo.
The unfortunate part about T-Mo is the fact that they need to learn how to advertise ...
Re: Dear T-Mobile,
The entire wireless industry is pretty much a giant soap opera :P
I know how you feel, though, Azeron. I'm not sure what carrier you're "in love" with, but I would love to go back to T-Mobile. Unfortunately, due to equally complicated situations beyond my control, I am also stuck with Verizon.
Re: Ummm...
Yeah really. It's like DUH...
T-Mobile's 3G network has grown and is still growing by leaps and bounds.
That being said, it would be nice to have a little bit of non-prejudice news. It seems like PhoneScoop does everything in its power to bash T-Mobile.
That last line made my eyes go :roll:
Re: Amazed at Customers
Well that's good news :) I'm a big fan of T-Mobile and I'm glad to hear they're doing better. Where did you hear those numbers?
However, I still don't understand how it's still right to charge that fee. Yeah, I understand there's some account maintenance involved, but that's every company, every plan. I mean, they never charged me from switching from the old T-Mobile plans to the myFaves plans when they first came out. I'm sure there ...
Re: another way for the 4th reich to charge more for less!!
Not to be rude, but that's what the internet is for...sharing opinions. Look at the other news posts in this site. Heck, even take a look in the forums for each and every single carrier. ANYWHERE on the Internet. This opinion-sharing happens all the time. He has every right to be here and share his opinion just as much as you do. You like Verizon, he hates Verizon. End of story. Don't get bent out of shape over ...
Re: Is it True?!?!
Geeze, where's the nearest call center? I'd like to work for them. :-)... :wink:
Re: another way for the 4th reich to charge more for less!!
Doesn't sound like trolling to me. It sounds like a customer who is fed up with getting screwed over by Verizon. There seems to be a growing number of them. People are watching their dollars a lot more closely now.
Re: Amazed at Customers
That's true. I hope T-Mo is smart enough to realize that doing things like that is doing the opposite of what they're known for, great customer service. T-Mobile needs to take a closer look at the Even More/Even More Plus plan eligibility requirements, and at least allow customers who have been customers for a long time (say 2 years) the option to switch to them for free, while keeping their current fee requirements for those who have ...
Re: Not as bad as verizon....
You are forgetting that T-Mobile prorates the ETF.
So three to six months left on the contract, your ETF goes down to $100. Less than three months, it's $50.
So, by your year and a half calculation, it's $100 to break N1 contract, $170 for Droid.
A $70 difference sounds really loud and clear to me.
Re: Amazed at Customers
At least T-Mobile doesn't have to deal with the dreaded "Giant Book O' Coupons." 8O
Re: T-Mobile plans, what happened!
Unfortunately, that ends up being like 60-70% of the customer base for any company. People don't want to pay for anything anymore. They expect T-Mobile to eat up the price of the phone AND have dirt cheap plans. And THEN they'd complain about T-Mobile's lack of coverage because T-Mobile ate so much of the cost, they wouldn't be able to afford more towers and better coverage. :roll:
Re: T-Mobiles expantion into rural markets
Actually, I have noticed some rural parts of southern Utah that I couldn't get service in before now have service, so it seems to be happening in at least a couple of places. 8)
Re: Sprint-Mobile
That's why ALL companies have that fine print that says something like "We cannot guarantee service under any circumstances" on their coverage map pages. Go ahead and look in your terms and conditions. It's right there too.
Re: Project Black......what a fizzle!!!
It does help to look at it from different perspectives. As an upcoming customer of T-Mobile (I'm currently with Verizon), especially since I plan on getting the BlackBerry Bold 9700, $22.50 a month for 20 months really makes it easy to get the phone I want at a not-so-hard-to-deal-with price, even if I'm paying more for it in the long run. It's just easier. But there are a lot of people who will save money switching ...
Re: Project Black......what a fizzle!!!
I'm not a T-Mobile employee. I'm not even with T-Mobile right now. I'm stuck with Verizon until my contract expires next year. I wasn't even meaning that in a bad way against people who go with AT&T. I was merely pointing out that anyone who wants to save money would be all for these plans and the 20 month payment plan.
Re: Bye Bye T-Mobile
Shhh....I have a friend who might want his job. :wink:
Re: Bye Bye T-Mobile
If you think you're going to NOT have outages with another provider, then you probably don't know the cell phone industry very well.
Yeah, they experienced a few problems recently, but you're going to leave T-Mobile after being with them for "a long long time" because of a couple of recent, unrelated outages? /;|
Again?
How many times is AT&T going to sue Verizon this year?
Re: Well, nothing...
Exactly. I have an outage on my Verizon work phone at least once every two weeks or so. And besides, it was MICROSOFT who initially had the server crash and data loss on the sidekick, NOT T-Mobile. :roll:
Re: Project Black......what a fizzle!!!
Ha, are you seriously that blind? Think about it. You're paying 99.99 IF YOU'RE GETTING A NEW PHONE.
Whereas, if you decide to be a moron and go with AT&T, you're going to pay the 99.99 and PLUS you're going to have to pay for the new phone upfront.
If you were a customer, which would you rather do? 99.99 a month to get a new phone with T-Mobile, or 99.99 PLUS the price of a new phone UPFRONT with ...
Re: 1st to post
Sorry, "dump" not dumb. :lol:
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