I hound #TMobilehelp on twitter everyday.
In my opinion there is not going to be an update. First we are told summer. Then in September I was told October and I have an email from support that states that. Now when I called today, I was told with in two months. I would not hold my breath. But I would be asking for a full refund if we do not get it. I purchased the phones based on there advertisement that they will be upgraded to 8.1.
T-mobile's CEO is very active on Twitter -has anyone thought to ask him directly? Matter of fact in an interview a week or so he said he has met with Elop a few times and was impressed.
Doubtful he would respond to individuals like us. I tried last month but i believe if the wpcentral reached out to him directly he might respond but who knows.
Turns out T-Mo is the real bloodsucker: Complaints of "forced" JUMP! additions point to same old weakness in sales culture » TmoNewsI don't get why people are panicking over this, honestly. Okay, I get that a few people desperately NEED Wi-Fi calling, but is it really that much of an emergency to the point of jumping ship to other (bloodsuckingly leeching, at that) carriers?? Really? Personally, if I was that desperate to get Wi-Fi calling that worked again, I would just do as Guytronic did and pick up a 635 as another backup. Otherwise, I'm fine with my 925 running on 8.1 via DP. It does everything I need it to do.
Turns out T-Mo is the real bloodsucker: Complaints of "forced" JUMP! additions point to same old weakness in sales culture » TmoNews
All the carriers are evil, but you are missing the point of the article. T-Mo reps were signing people up to jump and not telling them. They encouraged customers to walk rather than letting them have the advertised price for plans. That's pretty much acting like vampires to me. Read the comments section.There's a simple solution - don't be a weak customer and don't sign up for JUMP! Such B.S. Plus, this isn't brand new news. Do you honestly think AT&T and Verizon aren't guilty of this sort of thing, not to mention countless other scams? Because last I checked, they are. Might I remind you of how AT&T owes billions to customers and initially refused to refund them? That story was floating around recently as well.
I've been with T-Mobile since January 28, 2002. Aside from one incident I had at one of its stores in my neighborhood back in January 2011 after losing my phone, I've had ZERO negative experience with them. The simple fact of the matter is NO ONE can force you into paying for anything you don't truly want.
