T-Mobile 5G Overpromised, Inconsistent Promotion Terms Across Sales Representatives
T-Mobile's 5G network is overcrowded with inadequate tower infrastructure. Promotion terms are described differently by every representative and actual billing never matches what was quoted. Warranty claims involve additional third-party friction through Assurant.
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