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starwars2099
07-17-2007, 08:02 AM
Ok, I have been a T-Mobile customer since October 2005 when I changed from Sprint.

I was happy with my plan and service. I hardly use my phone for more than making calls, receiving calls, and the occasional SMS.

In December 2006 I moved places.

Now where I moved, reception is perfect. I go to work, to the grocery store, WHEREVER, I get perfect reception.

However, as soon as I drive halfway down the street I live in, I lose all reception.

The street I live in has, for our proposes, 2 halves. When I drive to the half where my place is located at the coverage disappears. And yes I did try to manually search for a network. And according to their coverage map, my street is supposed to have service.

I have tried both Verizon and Sprint phones in that location, and both work 100% fine.

It is not even an “indoor” problem. It’s just as soon as I drive to the second part of the street I live in!

In December I go to a T-Mobile store, explain the situation and told that a Nokia phone should fix it. I expended my contract, got the free phone, but still the same thing. So I returned the phone and had the contract reversed.

Soon after I called T-Mobile about the problem, they said they would send engineers to the towers and get back to me via email by the end of the week. I’m asked for my email and give it to them.

Sure enough, the week expires and NO word from them.

So I call again and I’m told there will be no converge “for the rest of the year” and to call back in 2007. That sounded reasonable enough to me. Close to Christmas, lots happening, etc. So I play the waiting game.

Now it’s early 2007. I call and explain the situation and I’m told the same thing (rest of the year). I was upset but I figured it was too early for the case to be updated so I waited a bit longer. I was also given 200 free minutes for this inconvenience (like that makes me feel so much better).

Anyhow fast forward and I call again. I talked to them, explained again. At this point I also stated I'd have to switch providers and I would also vent on forums. They said they’d give me a status update by text message. And I’m given more free minutes (yay!). I'm also told that if I switched it would cost me $150 to withdraw from the contract. But I correct this person saying that my contract actually expired last October so I'm free to pull out anytime.

Sure enough, 3 days go by and NO word from them. Maybe they’re hoping I forget about it.

So I call back again! I give my case number (given in the last call). I’m told that there’s “no planned reception for now” but that T-mobile is upgrading nationwide service during this year. I’m also given free minutes (wohooo!).

Then I’m told that I should try another phone before deciding to switch providers. They suggest the Nokia which has the best reception and I said I tried that. Then they suggest a Motorola phone that I could get for $50 with a 2 year contract extension. So I say I would give this one more shot before switching and venting in forums.

I go to a T-Mobile store again and I get a new phone. Not a free Nokia but the slim Motorola that cost me $$$.

Again, that didn’t help me, back to the store, and contract reversed.

Well, I really did like my plan and I truly exhausted all means to solve the problem. Now I could understand if the place I lived in had NO coverage in which case it would not the easiest thing for them to simply add coverage to a whole new location. However there IS coverage everywhere! It is truly disgusting that they can’t look into what's wrong on a small chunk of a street in a place they actually DO have coverage! And even worse they say “we’ll email you” or “we’ll text you” only to ignore me as if I’m job seeking! And let’s not forget the hassle and effort I went through to try and solve this. :mad:

AndrewD
07-17-2007, 09:12 AM
My suggestion is this, if you can't seem to get an answer from this problem and it looks like you can't switch to verizon. I am in the same thing, I live in a one bar development, out side the coverage is week and inside NO coverage. they told me to get the hotspot@home service. I don't care for it to much. anyway I switched to verizon as my second phone because I don't want to loose my plan, and my verizon works awsome every where I go. Custmer service is always good, and the phone works awsome..

just my suggestion

Alex
07-17-2007, 09:13 AM
Personally, if T-Mobile had dragged me through the mud like they did to you, I'd contact corporate. I'd sit down and write a letter to the CEO. I once was having lots of issues with a company who owned my apartment complex and several others around the U.S. I googled for the CEO's name and then called up the company. From there, I typed his name into the company directory and left a message for him. Within a few hours, I received a call back from the VP of Customer Service. It would wonders. I'm sorry you have had to go through this with T-Mobile. I'd feel exactly the same way towards them if I was in your shoes.

redwildebeast
07-17-2007, 10:02 AM
perfect candidate for hotspot@home. just like putting a cell tower in your home.

Railroader
07-17-2007, 10:08 AM
That sounds like Verizon here "yes sir, we are aware of the HUGE dead spots you mentioned, we should get around to them in a few years" lol

~Evil~|~Steg~
07-17-2007, 10:30 AM
what i did myself to avoid this same issue/ and/or just in case, was to get a fone number from a major city, and when i travel i seem to be ok, theres a dead spot 1 1/2 miles down the road from me, but i now have 1-2 bars in that dead spot, where as other carriers i have and my friends use, verizon, nextel,boost,cingular... all have dropped calls and or no sig at all.. this may or may not work, it may just be all in my head, but i get service there now.

im curious to try hotspot@home though. I think nokia fones do have the best reception aswell. also you could go into the network settings under settings and do a search for a new network, and let ur fone register itself to it, that may help??? but id do what all the previous posters suggested. Tmobile does seem to care when it comes to issues like you are having. my nokia 6030 has better reception than my razr v3 believe it or not, thats one reason why i carry it around aswell, just incase my razr poops out on me...lol off topic for a sec, but its funny, I carry 3 batterys for my 6030 and i dont have to charge for 6 weeks, thats kinda kool lol...

terryjohnson16
07-17-2007, 06:07 PM
I think a tower might be down that would normally handle that part where the signal gets cut.