I have FIVE phone lines with TMobile and the Blackberry Unlimited Data Plan since 2002. It's a Family Plan and serves exactly that purpose. Recently we wanted to upgrade to "MyFaves" however, the Blackberry 8700G is not compatible with "MyFaves."
TMobile advised that I open a SECOND ACCOUNT dedicated to just the Blackberry for Data @ $29.99 per month and then all phones on the MyFaves line would be activated for "MyFaves" Apparently, if you have ONE non-compatible "MyFaves" device on the plan it will ruin the entire billing system.
So I complied with the request, (they even had the nerve to re-check my credit report) and opened my second T-Mobile account!
TMobile promised to transfer everything over to the new account related to the Blackberry 8700G, including my jtylee AT tmo.blackberry.net email address.
One week later, none of this happened. I called Tech Support and they resent service books, rebooted the device, even made me use the AppLoader to reinstall software, but to no avail.
After the Technical Specialist contacted Research In Motion, RIM made it clear that the email address jtylee AT tmo.blackberry.net cannot be released and/or moved to the new plan, (which is a new 631 NY phone number) unless the old 631 NY Phone Number that the Blackberry had assigned to it was terminated. It's just a technical issue. After it's terminated, they can then transfer my jtylee email address over to the new blackberry account
So with that said, if the old 631 phone number attached to the Blackberry 8700G is terminated, TMobile wants to charge me a $275 Early Termination Fee.
Stop The Presses!!!
T-Mobile, convinces me to get a second account with them for Blackberry Internet outside of a MyFaves Plan due to "Technical Issues"
Research In Motion explains to T-Mobile (not to me) that they can't re-assign an email address unless the phone number is terminated. (This I would deem a "Technical Issue" as well)
And I get a $275 bill?
I have a total of 6 Lines with T-Mobile right now since 2002 overall, and I'm being punished?
T-Mobile explained that "there's no way to waive the early Termination Fee," My response was "You are T-Mobile, you created the Fee, you can waive the Fee?" I'm sure the CEO could say "Yes waive this guy the fee since A) He's been with us since 2002 B) He's now a customer TWO TIMES based on our advice (all of their customers should be like me) and C) We were never aware that this was an issue with Research In Motion."
But no, that's not happening.
TMobile advised that I open a SECOND ACCOUNT dedicated to just the Blackberry for Data @ $29.99 per month and then all phones on the MyFaves line would be activated for "MyFaves" Apparently, if you have ONE non-compatible "MyFaves" device on the plan it will ruin the entire billing system.
So I complied with the request, (they even had the nerve to re-check my credit report) and opened my second T-Mobile account!
TMobile promised to transfer everything over to the new account related to the Blackberry 8700G, including my jtylee AT tmo.blackberry.net email address.
One week later, none of this happened. I called Tech Support and they resent service books, rebooted the device, even made me use the AppLoader to reinstall software, but to no avail.
After the Technical Specialist contacted Research In Motion, RIM made it clear that the email address jtylee AT tmo.blackberry.net cannot be released and/or moved to the new plan, (which is a new 631 NY phone number) unless the old 631 NY Phone Number that the Blackberry had assigned to it was terminated. It's just a technical issue. After it's terminated, they can then transfer my jtylee email address over to the new blackberry account
So with that said, if the old 631 phone number attached to the Blackberry 8700G is terminated, TMobile wants to charge me a $275 Early Termination Fee.
Stop The Presses!!!
T-Mobile, convinces me to get a second account with them for Blackberry Internet outside of a MyFaves Plan due to "Technical Issues"
Research In Motion explains to T-Mobile (not to me) that they can't re-assign an email address unless the phone number is terminated. (This I would deem a "Technical Issue" as well)
And I get a $275 bill?
I have a total of 6 Lines with T-Mobile right now since 2002 overall, and I'm being punished?
T-Mobile explained that "there's no way to waive the early Termination Fee," My response was "You are T-Mobile, you created the Fee, you can waive the Fee?" I'm sure the CEO could say "Yes waive this guy the fee since A) He's been with us since 2002 B) He's now a customer TWO TIMES based on our advice (all of their customers should be like me) and C) We were never aware that this was an issue with Research In Motion."
But no, that's not happening.