It's out of pocket. We got deployed and still paid the bill. They sold it to us as a convenience not to lose the phone number. The whole time we were allowed to terminate the contract and not pay anything bc we were at war. @TMobile got too cocky
Iโve been a @TMobile customer for years with 5 lines on their Military/Veteran ONE plan. Over the last 12 months, theyโve raised my bill by $11 per line. ๐คฎ
Theyโre acting like theyโre the only game in town. Time to jump ship.
Peace out, T-Mobile.โ๏ธ
Canceling today. Thanks for taking care of the military/vetrean community.
Whoโs the best carrier these days?
If your a @tmobile customer that will be affected by these price increases. Donโt go to @MetroPCS@Mintmobile@googlefi or any MVNO associated with them. It will still give them your dollars. Send a message that the way they went about doing this is NOT OKAY!
Thanks @TMobile for the โyour planโ is being discontinued in 14 days text message and my bill going up $30 in 14 days. Great customer experience and it pretty much feels like the middle finger to a loyal customer. Time to shop
Ya know what, since I'm paying Verizon prices anyway @TMobile I think I'm going to make the switch too. I've been a customer since 2006 and got that BS text today. It's New York City anyway, Verizon gonna work everywhere.
@Analytical_Joe We would absolutely love to have your family over on our network! We actually have options to help cover those switching costs. Take a look here: https://t.co/4kkQuxZqMR and let's get you set up! -Necia
@nonlocalai If drills, robberies, and dangerous corners are considered culture - keep it. There's enough room here for everyone from anywhere. The positive part of our culture is embraced for sure. People are growing sick of being vilified for calling a spade a spade.
Breaking: The Memphis Grizzlies are trading two-time NBA All-Star Ja Morant to the Portland Trail Blazers for Jerami Grant and Kris Murray, sources tell @ShamsCharania.
So I went to see Supergirl again just to see if my original review/ opinion changed or to see if I missed something or read too much into Karaโs character arc. There were three teen girls with their dad. As they walked past me, leaving the theater, one of them sighed โI love her!โ The other two chimed in with โI know! Right!โ
So I kind of donโt care if I was right or wrong at this point. That dad and his kids had a damned good time and those girls have a hero. Thatโs good enough for me.
James Gunn's biggest problem right now is credibility. He's either lying or doesnโt know what he's doing.
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- First, he gets fired from Marvel for writing a lot of edgy, pedo stuff. I mean a LOT. He gets his job back for GotG, but the smoke lingers.
- Then, he gets a job to make a "new" Suicide Squad after the David Ayers bomb. When asked if it's a sequel or reboot, all he would say is "it's not the same." Never a straight answer. The film was sort of a sequel, maybe.
- Next, he makes Peacemaker S1, as a spinoff to Suicide Squad, that's mostly crass humor. Plus, he gets his wife a role in the show. Not a good look.
- Walter Hamada leaves WB. Peter Safran takes over, and he puts Gunn in charge of the "new" DCU. When asked how he intends to continue Snyder's work, he says he won't. New day, fresh start... and then continues to make Creature Commandos and write Peacemaker S2 with some of the same characters... including his wife.
- Fast forward to 2025. Superman is the first big film under Gunn. It underperforms. Too many side characters and a woeful misunderstanding of the Kents (just like Snyder). It's better than MoS, but not by much.
- And here we are. Supergirl is a flop (numbers below), trending #2 on opening weekend. Why? Terrible script when Gunn promised every script had to be "rock solid," but script writing was handed to a no-name writer, woeful misunderstanding of the source material (which was a poor choice in the first place), and all the upcoming shows/films look to be suffering from a lack of tonal consistency and cohesion.
Put them all together, and what do you get? James Gunn is over his head. No plan. Can't keep his story straight. Unable to deliver on his promises. His credibility as the man with the plan who "gets" DC is circling the drain.
Now, all things can be fixed with enough time, effort, and money, but the real question you have to ask with the WB/Paramount merger looming is: How much will the new owners spend to overcome, replace, or fix James Gunn's credibility?