T-Mobile’s Conversion to the Dark side is complete!

T-Mobile is dead, long live T-Mobile.

Okay, some background.

1) T-Mobile purchased Sprint
Sprint had become a terrible company to deal with.
2) There was a 3 year moratorium on price hikes after T-Mobile purchased Sprint. That moratorium is now expiring.
3) It’s become widely known that T-Mobile will begin sending out notifications of plan changes on 10/17/2023.
4) Being someone that prefers to have a plan. I reached out to T-Mobile on 10/16/2023 intending to compare the plan that I am on, with the plan that I’m going to be migrated to. The migration destination is already widely known and being reported in various media all over the internet.

You’d think this would be simple…

HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA! You’d be so fucking wrong!

Due to T-Mobile’s security being less secure than the drunk ugly girl’s virginity at prom, they have implemented double super secret security.

They require a PIN code even though you’re calling on their network, from a phone they know and they issued the SIM for, and the phone number is a number they know is assigned to them. Plus they are talking to a human being who can provide other relevant information.

BUUUUUTTT!

If they don’t have a PIN code, and try to send a PIN to your phone but it doesn’t show up… Guess What? T-Mobile doesn’t want to actually do business. They’ll tell you, “You’ll have to go to a physical location”

I’m more than a little frustrated with T-Mobile right now.

Last week I was out and about and got an email from them saying that my iPad had blown through all my data for the month. Except that I didn’t have my iPad with me, it was home happily plugged in, and chatting with my home WiFi. There’s no reason for it to have blown through my cellular data.

“Hmm… I better call T-Mobile,” I think. So I call them and manage to get to someone without this damn PIN code because they verified me with the last 4 of my social security # and Billing information. But after explaining the issue and listening to the Indian Woman go on and on about her iPad data and how important is was for her to have data with her children.

None of which I asked, or cared about. I just wanted a simple answer as to why, according to T-Mobile did my iPad just blow through all my data? The Indian woman couldn’t answer the question. But instead of telling me that, she chose to keep blathering on until I was fully annoyed.

Eventually I terminated the call and she called back 3 times even after me telling her that I was no longer interested in speaking to T-Mobile.

Two days later I pulled up my T-Mobile account and found that it was my Phone, not my iPad that blew through the data. I was at the Apple Store resolving another issue and my iPhone got bumped off the Apple WiFi Network. Apparently the Apple Genius told my phone it was okay to use cellular data for software updates… Sigh!

T-Mobile couldn’t tell me accurately in an email what device was sucking up a month’s worth of data, nor could their representative. That sure doesn’t sound like a company or system that is on top of things.

WOW!

I called T-Mobile at 9:00AM wanting to do an Old Plan – New Plan comparison. Depending on the cost increase, and what options the new plan had, I may be interested in changing plans. When I called, T-Mobile was really busy. I asked for a callback via their system.

At 3:30PM T-Mobile finally got around to calling me back and I waited on hold for 30 minutes to speak with a representative. Then when I get the representative she can’t help me without a PIN code, which I don’t have… Because she couldn’t get her system to send me a PIN, she couldn’t open my account. Because she couldn’t open my account, she couldn’t do the comparison.

She was however very interested in how I knew about T-Mobile’s plan to effectively raise their rates. She was also illogically telling me that if I hadn’t received a notification from T-Mobile about changes to my plan that I didn’t have to worry about it.

I pointed out that ALL of the news reports say that the notifications will not start going out until October 17th, and that since it was October 16th her reassurance is completely useless. I can tell her my account meets all the requirements for mandatory plan migration according to the various articles. She wasn’t listening or she was sticking to her script and didn’t mind looking like an idiot.

T-Mobile would have us believe that them forcing a migration from one plan to another plan which implicitly raises the rates is not in fact a rate increase.

Yeah… And pissing on my head is still PISS, Not warm yellow rain! Anyway, even with T-Mobile Pissing on me, I was willing to listen…

However, after having 3 negative experiences with T-Mobile over the past 6 months I’m thinking it’s time to shop for another cellular provider.

Oh, “What’s the third negative?” You ask. That was when T-Mobile decided they didn’t want to deal with credit cards anymore and insisted on linking into my bank account. I’d been using my Apple Card because I got 3% cash back. T-Mobile took that away.

But… I can still use the Apple Card if I purchase merchandise from the T-Mobile website. So which is it T-Mobile? Are you trying to get away from Credit Card Processing fees? OR was it just to fuck with your customers, and collect yet more sensitive information so that when you have another breach (something you seem to do once a quarter,) everyone on your service is REALLY fucked!

While I had this little lady on the phone I asked what would be involved in my changing services and keeping my phone number.

Then it gets complicated! Of Course it does…

I have to start up with the new cellular service, have them give me some code, then I have to call T-Mobile and give them the code. Which of course is problematic if I don’t have a valid PIN to allow a T-Mobile employee open my damn account.

I wonder if I can even cancel my account without the PIN number.

So let’s look at this, I can’t change the parameters of the account without a PIN. I can get a PIN from a physical T-Mobile Location. I must be able to call T-Mobile to get a transfer code of some kind to move my existing phone number to another service.

I’m seriously wondering if I’m going to have to report my debit card stolen just to have T-Mobile cancel my account if it comes to it.

It feels like the Mafia! You think you’re out, and they pull you back in!

It’s possible that I might end up taking the path of least resistance. I might simply find another carrier and then flush my old phone number in favor of a new number just to get away from T-Mobile.

By the way… This is exactly the kind of shit that Sprint was known for.

Customer service that didn’t know what the hell they were doing. Policies and procedures that were so odious that customers would stay with Sprint just to avoid such policies. Sprint considered its customer base as indentured servants and did anything necessary to keep their customers tied up in regulations, excessive charges, and contractually enslaved.

I’d really hoped that Sprint wouldn’t infect T-Mobile. But alas, the cancer that was Sprint has apparently metastasized.

T-Mobile has become Sprint…

As I said to the completely unhelpful lady when I terminated the call, “This is one hell of a way for you to end a 15 year relationship.”

Perhaps I’ll look at AT&T, Verizon, and / or some of the independent carriers that rent bandwidth on the big threes towers.

If I change phone numbers because I can’t keep my old phone number, I’ll maybe change the number to whatever State I believe I’m going to end up in. Perhaps changing the number now will save me annoyances down the road…

Goodbye T-Mobile. I enjoyed your service. I was even planning on keeping you when I moved. But frankly, if you’ve become Sprint I can’t stay with you.

Halfway through the month

I’ve got a bone to pick with companies.

I know, Who doesn’t? And Me having a bone to pick? Say it isn’t so!

It’s not a big bone to pick, it’s more of an annoyance and / or commentary on the modern world.

The bone is this. Every company, Electric, Gas, Insurance, Phone, Cable, Internet, whatever… Wants you to have an email and or internet accessible account with them.

They say it’s for convenience, I ask whose?

 It’s not convenient at all when the first thing in the morning after the alarm has awakened me, to have my phone blow up with tons of bullshit from these companies.

I’m still naked and haven’t had my coffee yet! How about delivering your bullshit at Noon or how about late afternoon?

A classic example was my insurance company this morning. God help you if the company you deal with also has an app for that!

Because their app is on my phone it can send me a notification. In the past, this has been useful if I had a claim being worked. But I don’t have any claims right now. Getting a notification seemed odd so I thought, “I’d better see what that’s about.”

I tap on the notification and instead of seeing what the issue is, I’m told that the wrong password has been entered, and I have 3 tries left. “Hmm, is someone trying to hack my insurance policy?” 

Standing naked in my kitchen not fully awake, waiting for the coffee to finish gurgling I’m suddenly thrust into a technological puzzle. “Why can’t I log into their app?”

I’d have preferred to ease into my day, you know, have a cup of coffee pull some clothes on and then move on from there.

This notification could have waited for delivery until 9 am local time, when my Agent opens so that if there is a problem we can handle it as humans instead of a computer dictating what a human needs to do.

The coffee finishes and after a couple of swallows, I go to my computer. (Hey there little hacker assholes… You missed your chance to get an eyeful of my one-eyed-monster, since your email claims to control my camera. FYI I’ve already sent naked phots to everyone in my contact list!)

Anyhow, I try to log onto the insurance site via the web. Again I get the wrong password bullshit! I check the password manager and find the problem.

The insurance company made me create a “New Login” for the last claim so now there are two different logins and the computer is grabbing the latest one. That’s logical… the most recent one is likely to be the correct one.

Except when dealing with Banks, and Insurance companies who are interested in providing for my safety and convenience.

I force the computer to use the older login and successfully gain access to their site. Now I have to find out what triggered the notice.

After screwing around for another few minutes I find the trigger.

Please review your contact information so that we may contact you. Consider going paperless, have your billing delivered right to your inbox. It’s fast, eco-friendly, and convenient.

UH NOPE!

In fact since January I’ve switched everything back to paper. I’d recommend that everyone else do the same. Here’s why.

If you’re single, paperless billing is fine. If you’re married, then you’re screwed if you’re not the person whose email is being used to receive the paperless billing. This is doubly true if you don’t happen to have access to the email of your deceased spouse.

If you’re dealing with your spouse having died, the last thing you want, or need to deal with is not knowing when the electricity is going to be turned off due to non payment. When you’re dealing with grief you tend to only see what is right in front of you. Everything else is just bullshit noise.

Generally speaking, we all receive paper mail so in this event,  the bill is right in front of you.

I can hear the Green new deal assholes saying, “ But what about the environment?”

You know what? All these companies could save the environment and still send paper mail if they did one simple thing.

Stop sending 5, 10, or 20 pages of crap no-one reads!

Really, the bill is essentially 1 page front and back… But there are always 5 or more additional pages of disclosures, multiple language options, PUC notifications and endless justifications about the reason the bill is higher this month  than last month and why the bill has risen 50% in the last year.

All of this shit goes right in the trash if it’s paper, and if it’s an e-bill it’s never read. Maybe these companies should start by firing the shithead parasitic attorneys who write this shit to protect the company! That might make our lives simpler. Oh wait… unemployed attorneys? Fuck! They’ll go into politics, and then we’ll be really screwed!

People would likely be way less litigious if there were fewer attorneys. With one exception in my life. Every fucking attorney has been a waste of time and money.

Here’s another reason to force these companies to mail your bill. If your email is hacked and your bills come via email, the hacker has access to a lot of personal data. Why bother shredding everything if you’re email is unencrypted and insecure?

Some of you are thinking, well use e-bills on your utilities. Yep, that works except or until your spouse dies then you have zero control and the utilities are not particularly helpful in getting control back to you. Of course most of their call center people are overseas anyway and so they have zero clue what you as the consumer are seeing and typically have no real method to resolve your issue. 

IMG 2890But it’s worse, because it’s super easy to get locked out of your online account with the vendor. Chase Bank and I HATE each other because they’re always fiddling with the passwords and sign in without telling me. Then I find out when I’m needing to do something and am locked out of the account. Honestly I just call them from the get go now, because I know the account and password will be locked out or otherwise fucked up.

T-Mobile is getting more and more difficult to deal with, even on the damn phone… now they want a pin to talk to you. “yet another fucking number or password to remember,” really? Like I’m going to make my life more complicated because you people can’t seem to keep customer data safe.

T-Mobile is like the preachers daughter that is always pregnant. “Honey, you can pray in front of those boys all you want, just keep your legs together!”

I’ve thought for a while it’s because I’m getting crotchety in my old age. There may be a fair amount of that, but a lot of this is about the realization that we all spend a lot of time navigating through phone trees, poorly deigned web sites, and talking to automations that completely fail to understand what we are asking for. In pursuit of allowing a corporation to save money. But in the process we’ve become employees in a way, instead of customers.

You could argue that us doing the work for the corporation saves us, the consumer, money because it allows these corporations to keep costs down. I’m sorry until I see a real accounting of how much money I’m saving by spending my time to deal with utilities, banks, & insurance companies via their websites and phone trees I don’t think it’s saving us a dime.

In fact, I’d suggest that until I see 5 or 10 % credit on my bill for managing my account, using email delivery of bills, and using e-bill systems that whatever savings the corporation is actually realizing, is probably going into the pockets of the top executives. In that instance, we’re actually paying twice. Once for the damnable service and a second time, in the time we’re giving these corporations to un-fuck the service their foreign employees incorrectly set up in the first place.

Now I’m off to make phone calls.

T-Mobile is apparently getting ready to screw a bunch of customers by forcing them onto different rate plans. Many of their new rate plans are just as incomprehensible as their old rate plans, or more incomprehensible! They also appear to be more expensive. So I’m going to force T-Mobile to walk me through exactly what they are going to do. I’m currently waiting in their call back queue and I’m not in any mood to talk to some pidgin English speaking representative.

Less than a month ago it seems… (maybe a couple of months ago) T-mobile decided that they didn’t want to deal with credit cards being used for autopay anymore. I was making 3% from their monthly billing by using the Apple Card. T-Mobile demanded access to my checking account or my debit card. Oh and If I said “no” and switched to paper billing where I wrote them a check monthly I’d loose my discount on the service. 

I think I’ve had T-Mobile for 15 years… Always paid the bill on time, and we always had 3 or 4 lines. If this is how they treat legacy customers perhaps it’s time to switch carriers.

Who knows? Maybe I’ll have a new phone carrier by days end! 

I wonder, do I go with Consumer Cellular or Patriot Mobile? I guess I need to check their rate plans!

Have a great day!

Trump Derangement Syndrome may be real… Who Knew?

IPhone 15 ColoursI was reading an article in Vanity Fair about the iPhone 15 woes and the author made reference to Donald Trump. Really? Why? What does Donald Trump have to do with the iPhone 15 being excessively warm?

Then I watched the news for a bit and saw the trial going on in New York. That Attorney General Leticia James was acting like a school girl behind Trump. Staring hateful daggers at the back of his head. Then I read more about the case and found she’s accusing him of fraud.

Okay, but the fraud was that he overvalued his buildings meaning that he had to pay higher property taxes on those buildings to the State of New York. WHAT? That makes no fucking sense! Especially in a crazy high tax state like New York or California. In California you do the exact opposite!

2 Donald Trump returns to court for 250m rigged fraud trial brought by radical lunatic 696x392So he must’ve overvalued the real estate holdings to defraud banks for loans? Okay, except that the loans were paid back (some of them before term), the banks looked at the properties and agreed to make to make the loans, (Which they wouldn’t have done if they felt the property values wouldn’t hold up,) the banks then made money on interest, Trump made money on the leveraged investment, and no-one was harmed.

Nobody lost money, and nobody was complaining. So who was hurt by this fraudulent activity? Uhhh No-one, no-one at all. In fact The State of New York benefited in increased tax revenue.

Apparently New York has some really weird laws and regulations about harm. Yet another reason to NEVER go to New York, do business in New York, live in New York, or take a shit in New York.


Trump has been living rent free in these people’s heads and they have lost their damn minds. Even the grinning idiot of a Judge in the New York case dismissed about 80% of the charges Leticia James brought. 

76082115 12584325 image a 18 1696268552089How much money did this stupid bitch of an A.G. cost the people of New York, digging up stupid shit charges? 

And for what? For her leftist hatred of Donald Trump? Trump is right… She is an embarrassment to the city and state of New York.

I could see Trump divesting himself and his companies of all New York holdings. Leticia James has essentially killed all his businesses by cancelling their business licenses anyway. So what happens if he sells all the real estate he has in New York to slum lords for say 25% off their value?

Trump gets to take a loss against his bottom line, so he benefits on Federal Taxes, he still makes a little bit of money, and New York suffers immediate loss of taxes on the properties. Further if Trump was to sell to nasty slum lords he punishes New York for decades to come by making uptown more of a shit hole than it already is.

Financial warfare can be more devastating and longer lasting than bombs.

Leticia James and people like her believe that Trump or indeed any White conservative, would never do anything to hurt the city, or “innocent” people.

JudgegrinsforcamerajpgThey count on being able to take swings and beat on “Nice Guys” with zero concern that there will be a price to pay. Because “Nice Guys” would never do anything to intentionally hurt someone.

I personally think that needs to change. The People of New York are not innocent, they elected Leticia James as Attorney General and her campaign was built only on “Getting Trump” not cleaning up crime in New York, not making things better so that New Yorkers could walk the streets safely.

No, her only claim to fame was “I’m gonna get Trump!”

It’s high time there were consequences. Those consequences should be long lasting and devastating. Leticia James face should be etched into every building Trump sells or converts to illegal immigrant or low income housing with a caption saying, “You voted for this”.

“Nice Guys” needn’t actually hurt anyone, all any of us have to do is stop holding the tide of destruction back. Let the chips fall where they may. Let stupidity reap natural, dare I say it, Darwinian, rewards.