- Aug 12, 2001
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I've had their pay as you go service for a couple of years now, manually refilling $11 worth of minutes roughly every 3 months for minimal use.
Just to add excitement to my life, t-mobile apparently decided to delete my name and number from their databases. No emails or other notification, their site just acts as if it's an invalid number now.
The fun part is: every method of contacting t-mobile aside from snail mail requires entering a valid t-mobile phone number. So it's not possible to talk or chat with support about them forgetting my phone number unless they decide to remember it someday.
If you try to call sales (which doesn't need the number) they warn you that sales has no access to account information.
Sigh. So I can send a snail mail, or just give up and change providers. Fun!
Thus ends my tale of woe. (Yes I know: /blog, #firstworldproblems, CSB, etc.)
Just to add excitement to my life, t-mobile apparently decided to delete my name and number from their databases. No emails or other notification, their site just acts as if it's an invalid number now.
The fun part is: every method of contacting t-mobile aside from snail mail requires entering a valid t-mobile phone number. So it's not possible to talk or chat with support about them forgetting my phone number unless they decide to remember it someday.
If you try to call sales (which doesn't need the number) they warn you that sales has no access to account information.
Sigh. So I can send a snail mail, or just give up and change providers. Fun!
Thus ends my tale of woe. (Yes I know: /blog, #firstworldproblems, CSB, etc.)