Is it legal for a corporation to fine a customer? They can certainly charge a customer $2000 up front in order to let a customer do phishing, but that would make them an accomplice. Seems to me like their only option is to cease providing the service although I think that makes them a publisher responsible for everything on their network.
Ok, I just called them. They vehemently deny they’re changing the TOS and that this claim is false. I will wait a little bit before I take any action and change carriers
I hear you! I will probably change it . Just a bit exhausted atm friend and I don’t want to act rashly. This is what my limited mind is telling me right now, good or bad 😂 Happy New Year 🙏
So now if I text that I hate T Mobile they can fine me half a grand
Guess I'll be getting a new carrier this week
Go woke, go broke!!!!
So, you're not allowed to talk abut booze or pot on your phone any more?
Is it legal for a corporation to fine a customer? They can certainly charge a customer $2000 up front in order to let a customer do phishing, but that would make them an accomplice. Seems to me like their only option is to cease providing the service although I think that makes them a publisher responsible for everything on their network.
I’m with T Mobile formerly Sprint. For over 20 years. I have no clue who to switch to. Any ideas? Sheesh
I had the same issue 90 so days ago. I switched to Xfinity mobile. Much cheaper, and better coverage at least.
Thank you friend
Ok, I just called them. They vehemently deny they’re changing the TOS and that this claim is false. I will wait a little bit before I take any action and change carriers
I have not liked T-Mobile service for a very long time, this is just the icing on the cake.
I hear you! I will probably change it . Just a bit exhausted atm friend and I don’t want to act rashly. This is what my limited mind is telling me right now, good or bad 😂 Happy New Year 🙏