Comments on: First look at the T-Mobile @Home service
A hands-on with the T-Mobile @Home service
A hands-on with the T-Mobile @Home service
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My only issues were in the initial setup. I tried using the install CD and kept getting errors when trying to connect with the router. It was late, I was tired, so I gave it up for the night. I never did get the "blue" light to say the phone part was working.
I will try tackling this again this weekend when I am more awake!!!
Any suggestions?
I called T Mobile and spoke to many levels of service and they refused to credit my account.
I paid the bill and now almost a year later it happened again. I went over 507 minutes and have another huge bill. The technology is not perfected so when a call drops from the VOIP and goes to regular billing you will not know and eventually all of the free VOIP minutes you thought you were getting will be added as regular minutes. I am cancelling my service and will NEVER use T Mobile again.
I would return the router and phone or you will be sorry like I am.
Thanks!
I am using a Panasonic cordless phone. When someone calls while I am on the phone I don't hear a beep or anything; only the handset flashes the info on the caller ID for a short time. Then the information is gone. If I don't happen to see the caller ID in the short five second window, I won't even know I missed a call. With Vonage, I could always hear the call in waiting. If I chose not to pick up the other call, my cordless phone's caller id would log missed calls.
I can't afford to miss calls like that. I called customer service to no avail. I am going back to Vonage.
- by royalbayplus December 26, 2008 8:36 AM PST
- T-Mobile Hotspot is a complete rippoff! They designed their month to month unlimited service to make it easy for T-Mobile to fraudulently bill you on a continuous basis after you have terminated the account. If you are at a hotel and they charge $10 per day and if you stay a week, it is cheaper (or so you would think) to sign up for 30 days at $39.99. Unfortunately, even when you inform them that they are to cancel and not resume beyond the month, it falls upon deaf ears and they continue to bill you. If you have it on a bank card, the crooks at T-Mobile think they have it made because the bank automatically pays the charges. In fact, T-Mobile will keep billing your bank card and this nonsense is very hard to stop. There ought to be a law prohibiting such unethical billing schemes. If someone wants to have repeated periodic billing, it should have to be affirmatively requested, and not be the default. It is far too convenient for T-Mobile to say, we didn't know you canceled and continue to rip you off. ie: steal your money; bill for services not rendered; bill you for services never utilized; bill for services never requested; bill for services never authorized. As it stands right now they have charged me for over $200.00 in services I never received. Since I overlooked the charges in my statement until this month when the automated larceny hit it has over drafted my account for over $100.00 plus another $70.00 in overdraft charges. 100% it's a felony fraud!
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