Thread regarding T-Mobile layoffs

One quick reminder

Moving you phone lines out of TMobile if you are impacted by recent layoff this year or will be laid off soon. This will help other business to grow.

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Post ID: @OP+1jxPqFSs

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It doesn’t matter. They lie about subscribers anyway. Ponzi scheme in action. Next month they will count activation fees as subscribers. Last month it was car chargers. Haha

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Post ID: @6ghy+1jxPqFSs

we all know T-mobile's network performance/quality. no brainer to switch to other if you get layoff or not using employee discount. done with TMobile, what is the point to stay with it. look the way they handle the layoff. no head up, still no explanation at all to the media, what is the transparency, pain in the a-s. and f-k you.

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Post ID: @1uhw+1jxPqFSs

One of these days, someone's going to understand how to review a post before posting.

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Post ID: @1rbj+1jxPqFSs

As long as call is working, I don't complain. I will join AT&T.

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Post ID: @1ggk+1jxPqFSs

I left and joined Verizon prepaid. What I learned is to be a round tripper. Make TMO or the competition pay for your loyalty. Get those new line and transfer bonuses. All the networks equally suck. Verizon is overrated and slow. T-MOBILE is less reliable outside urban areas.

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Post ID: @1mob+1jxPqFSs

Ultra 15 dollar

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Post ID: @1qjd+1jxPqFSs

Are you crazy? We have the best 5g and fwa around running on a converged core! Even when I leave, I’ll keep my service. It’s cheap.

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