@Svenmoravec@TMobile Im going through this right now. You just have to pay the remaining balance. Totally worth it to go to Mint or Verizon as they are only $30 per month. Cuts the cost of my 3 lines in half. Bye @tmobile
@Techlife32 They are forcing us off a phone plan that was supposed to be a lifetime price lock guarantee and trying to sell us on the benefits of their 5 year price lock guarantee and charge us more.
@Jays_Film@TMobile@TMobileHelp Verizon is $30 per line. Thats where I am moving tomorrow. But not before I add my name to the class action lawsuit thats coming. This was supposed to be a lifetime price lock guarantee
@chaotictwunkk@TMobile Sign me up for the class action. Been on this "life locked contract" for 5-10 years. Certainly short of anything that can be deemed a life time
@TMobileHelp@nottelling5247 Your improvements arent worth it. Just found out Verizon is $30 per line for the same stuff. You guys shot yourselves in the foot on this one. Many of us loyal, 5yr + customers are leaving in mass.
@TMobileHelp I was already on with your support. You had no solutions only to either charge me for these features I dont want or to downgrade me and make me lose features. Verizon is offering me $30 per line unlimited talk, text, and data. Seems like a steal to me
@VerizonSupport $30 per line is a steal!!! Gotta get out of the 2 year equipment contract from @TMobile but at that price might just be worth the consequences. Their service sucks
@TMobile@TMobileHelp I switched over to your internet and was happy, for a moment. Your speeds went from nearly 200mbs to less than 20mbs. In addition, I've had to reset the gateway far too often. What gives?
@TheOkayestLyz @goldengateblond Pretty sure Joe Rogan didn't take it in horse paste form lol. He's got enough coin to get a doctor to give a legitimate prescription. I can't speak to what others are doing only the fact that Ivermectin is a real prescription for humans.
@votebluealways @Wndr_Boy @goldengateblond It is prescribed for inflammation, ringworm, lesions, etc. It's a common drug that's been around for 25 + years and regularly prescribed. It's only in the news because politics lol. It's akin to someone treating covid with penicillin. It's only a talking point because clickbait
@eomrules@goldengateblond Nope, inflammation. Most viruses/pain can be reduced to inflammation. I wouldn't take it to treat Covid, but there is precedent. You'll find new cocktails with it on the shelf of your pharmacy soon. The issue is it's a generic, not a lot of $ unless new patent hence new cocktail.