T-Mobile Identity Verification Failure Forces Unnecessary Store Visits
T-Mobile phone support failed to verify customer identity even with PIN, forcing an unnecessary store visit. The store was non-corporate and could not help. Dead-end identity verification wastes customer time with no resolution path.
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