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I have a iPhone 14 and it says that it is US T-mobile (Sprint/MVNO) locked. How to unlock itUsman0043 hours agoNetwork Novice95Views0likes5CommentsMoney not returned after returning device
I have been a loyal T-Mobile customer since 2007. On October 23, 2023, I switched to AT&T and canceled my T-Mobile account. I anticipated an additional final billing cycle and monitored my account closely. T-Mobile charged me as expected on October 23 and November 23, 2023. However, on December 23, 2023, I received a surprising bill for $397.50. When I contacted customer service, I was informed that the charge was for a signal booster device I had received from T-Mobile in 2015, and that the charge would be reversed once the device was returned. I located the signal booster and requested a return shipping label, which T-Mobile provided. I promptly shipped the equipment back on January 12, 2024, to the address they gave me. I called T-Mobile again and was advised that the charge would be reversed once the equipment was received, but that processing might take some time. By March 2024, after not seeing any refund, I followed up and was told that because my account was closed, they could no longer access it and suggested I visit a T-Mobile store for assistance. In April, I went to a T-Mobile store with proof of the return shipment (reference available). After making some calls, the store representatives informed me that they could not assist me either, as the account was no longer active, and recommended I dispute the charge with my credit card company. Unfortunately, my credit card issuer could not process a dispute because the transaction was beyond the 90-day window. I made a final call to T-Mobile on May 2, 2024, seeking resolution but was again unable to recover the charge. I am reaching out to you as a last resort to request the refund of $397.50 for the equipment I returned, in accordance with the instructions provided by T-Mobile. I sincerely hope you can assist me in resolving this matter. Thank you for your time and consideration.sbaassiri5 hours agoVisitor21Views0likes1CommentClosed account with zero balance. Sent to collection 1yr after closing.
To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to formally file a complaint regarding the mishandling of my T-Mobile account, continued unauthorized charges, lack of notice, and a resulting erroneous collections report that may severely impact my ability to secure a VA Interest Rate Reduction Loan (IRRL). In September 2023, I began the process of responsibly closing my T-Mobile account after transferring service to Verizon. I kept the account active only long enough to pay off device balances and allow number porting. Once that was completed, I confirmed in-store that the account was closed using my husband's phone (still on T-Mobile service at the time), and I received no indication of any further balance due or remaining obligations. Despite this, T-Mobile continued to autopay my credit card for approximately nine months, charging around $80/month—even though the account was inactive and unused. No texts or emails were sent to notify me of ongoing billing. I discovered this only when I reviewed my credit card statements months later. Upon calling T-Mobile to resolve the issue, I was told I could not access my account without a PIN, which could only be sent to the closed phone number. I then went into a physical store, where staff confirmed the account had not been used since the date I originally closed it. A credit request was initiated by a manager, and I was assured a refund would be mailed. No refund was ever received. Subsequently, my credit card had to be replaced due to fraud, which halted the erroneous autopay charges. I did not update T-Mobile with the new card because, again, the account was supposed to be closed. Months later, I was shocked to receive a call from a collections agency demanding over $320. T-Mobile had not notified me by phone, email, or letter that a balance was due. After numerous frustrating store visits and customer service calls, I was told the account had never been properly closed and that it was now too late to dispute the charges internally. I was left with the unacceptable choice to either let the collections report damage my credit—or pay the balance for services I never used, never authorized, and was never notified about. I chose to pay the balance in fear of losing my chance at a lower mortgage interest rate through my IRRL. This situation, caused entirely by T-Mobile’s systemic failures, has caused me immense stress and financial strain.Tmobileripoff6 hours agoNetwork Novice82Views0likes1Comment- RS956106 hours agoVisitor8Views0likes0Comments
Oculus Suddenly not Connecting
We’ve had T-Mobile home internet for lamps two years. We’ve had zero issues and it has worked wonderfully on everything we have - TVs, Ps5, Xbox, iPads, phones, all that stuff. We’ve also have two oculus systems that have worked perfectly with the internet. All of a sudden about 3-4 weeks ago, my son’s oculus will no longer stay connected. It connects for 1-2 seconds, then disconnects and tries to reconnect repeatedly. Every other device is my home works fine. My son’s friend brought his oculus to our house and he had the exact same issue my son does. My son’s oculus connected and works perfectly to my phone’s hotspot. This seems like it has to be something within the connection of the internet and the oculus devices. I have tried every troubleshooting thing I can and NOTHING is working. I can find nothing that gives me any options to change IP or really adjust anything within the T-Mobile internet app. PLEEEEEASE help me. This is beyond frustrating for him (and me!!) and there has to be something that changed within one of the devices to start this.karifox11 hours agoNewbie Caller853Views2likes12CommentsGmail Problems
Yesterday afternoon I started having problems with Gmail - my iPhone 12 mini will not send messages - they remain in the Outbox -- this does not happen on my iPad. I have deleted and re-added my Gmail account, upgraded the iOS, deleted and reinstalled Gmail and Google Calendar apps, restarted by phone, etc., all to no avail. After I deleted Google Calendar, upon re-installing my phone will not sync with it. When I attempt to "Add Calendar" on my iPhone, I select my account and I see a message that states "Unable to connect to the Internet." But I AM connected, having both Wi-Fi and cellular connections. Again, no problems with this on my iPad, so it seems to me it's a device issue. To recap: iPhone does receives but does not send email and iPhone will not sync with Google Calendar. These problems started "out of the blue" yesterday afternoon, April 24, 2025. Any suggestions? Thank you!MC13 hours agoVisitor12Views0likes0CommentsMy Galaxy S23 fe was PIN blocked because of several wrong sim pin attempt.
Recently i replaced my physical sim with e sim and i tried to change the sim pin with a few wrong attempt my device got pin locked. No option to tere except emergency call menu.Solvedsarajarafather14 hours agoNetwork Novice26Views0likes1CommentUnlocking a phone when no longer a T-Mobile customer
I was previously a T-Mobile customer and purchased an iPhone directly from Apple in 2020 at full price. The device was sold to me as unlocked. However, for reasons unclear to me, T-Mobile locked the phone - even though it was never financed or purchased through T-Mobile. After leaving T-Mobile, I moved to Mint Mobile, which operates on T-Mobile’s network, so the issue went unnoticed until now. While traveling, I attempted to use an eSIM and discovered the phone is SIM-locked. I have contacted T-Mobile customer support, but they insist the phone was not locked by them and refuse to take any action since I am no longer a customer. Apple and Mint have both confirmed that T-Mobile is the locking carrier. Despite calling repeatedly and being placed on hold numerous times, I have been unable to resolve the issue. I deliberately purchased the phone at full price from Apple to avoid this exact problem. I am extremely frustrated that T-Mobile has locked a phone it never sold and is now refusing to help unlock it. If this matter cannot be addressed promptly, I will be filing a formal complaint with the FCC.beda14 hours agoVisitor38Views0likes1Comment
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