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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
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      Interesting.
      https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/01/eff-confirms-t-mobiles-bingeon-optimization-just-throttling-applies

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

        @dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

        For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.

        It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account 😛

        They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @stacksofplates
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          @stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

          @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

          @dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

          For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.

          It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account 😛

          They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.

          Doesn't pay as you go work a bit differently than their post pay service? I know for other carriers it did in the past.

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          • stacksofplatesS
            stacksofplates @Dashrender
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            @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

            @stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

            @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

            @dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

            For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.

            It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account 😛

            They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.

            Doesn't pay as you go work a bit differently than their post pay service? I know for other carriers it did in the past.

            The service area is different? I just got them to find out if I would have service on their network. If I do, then I'll go the normal route.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @stacksofplates
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              @stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

              @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

              @stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

              @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

              @dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

              For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.

              It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account 😛

              They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.

              Doesn't pay as you go work a bit differently than their post pay service? I know for other carriers it did in the past.

              The service area is different? I just got them to find out if I would have service on their network. If I do, then I'll go the normal route.

              I don't know they are - different as in - data was massively slower than post paid, much more expensive, etc.. the network themselves I assume would have to all be the same.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @stacksofplates
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                @stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                @dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.

                It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account 😛

                They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.

                Pay as you go - as in prepaid? How much did you have to plunk down to start?

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                • stacksofplatesS
                  stacksofplates @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                  @stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                  @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                  @dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                  For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.

                  It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account 😛

                  They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.

                  Pay as you go - as in prepaid? How much did you have to plunk down to start?

                  Just the sim cards. I really just want to see if I have any service. 30 mins of talk or 30 texts was $3. So I'll just see if we have service and if we do I can actually get a real plan.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @stacksofplates
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                    @stacksofplates said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                    @Dashrender said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                    @dafyre said in TMobile CEO on Trash Talking in the HBR:

                    For me it would be, if they had good service in the areas where I spend most of my time.

                    It's almost worth the risk of paying for one month, get a SIM card and try out a temporary number for 2 weeks or so and see how the service is. Of course that would royally screw up my Telegram account 😛

                    They have a pay as you go. So I actually bought two sims last night on sale for like $3.80 a piece. Just to see if the service is worth it.

                    Good idea, I just did the same.

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                    • GreyG
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                      I've been using T-Mobile since they were VoiceStream. Never any real problem, and when I've called in for support, it's always fast to get things fixed. The one time I took exception to a rep was when the CSR in a store spent more time talking at me, staring at his fingernails, and I had friends with me, so the rep made TMo look bad, especially since I had popped a capacitor on my cell and needed a replacement immediately. As a result of this rep's lackadaisical attitude, I went back home and ordered from the play store directly, inserting the SIM and doing my own upgrade. It took me 3-4 days for shipping, of course.
                      Since we've been customers for so long, we have a direct line to the advocacy group that's a little more direct and specialized for anyone that's been a customer for 5+ years.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Grey
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                        @Grey I actually helped with the transition from VoiceStream to T-Mobile. NTG was the north east contractor for moving the stores over from one to the other!

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