A Florida couple were billed $143,000 in roaming charges after a vacation. Despite disputing the charges and hiring an attorney T-Mobile would not budge. Eventually after local media got involved the carrier waived the charges
Gigantic bill apparently reflected using 9.5 gigabytes of data on a phone that had not been set up for international roamingA Florida man was stunned to come back from a European trip and – upon checking his phone bill – realize that he had been charged a staggering $143,000 by his phone company for using his device while overseas.ABC Action News reported that Rene Remund and his wife had toured Switzerland last September and had even gone to a T-Mobile store to share his travel plan with his...
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Despite the numerous warnings not to use cellular data while traveling internationally, there are still some who make a mistake and activate this. This is because they believe they’ll only use their cellular data for a few minutes but end up using a lot of data in that timeframe. This always spells trouble since the charge for international roaming can quickly add up. One man from Florida recently experienced this with his T-Mobile account. After a vacation [read full article]
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A T-Mobile customer was hit with a bill of over $140,000 after a three week vacation in Switzerland, which is honestly crazy.
T-Mobile US (NASDAQ:TMUS – Get Free Report) had its price target lowered by TD Cowen from $204.00 to $202.00 in a research note issued on Friday, Benzinga reports. The firm presently has a “buy” rating on the Wireless communications provider’s stock. TD Cowen’s price objective would suggest a potential upside of 23.26% from the stock’s […]
Bfsg LLC acquired a new position in shares of T-Mobile US, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMUS – Free Report) in the 4th quarter, Holdings Channel reports. The fund acquired 6,039 shares of the Wireless communications provider’s stock, valued at approximately $968,000. Other large investors have also recently added to or reduced their stakes in the company. BluePath Capital […]