
Something in full swing in “Magenta Land”, but before panic, it is important to keep in mind T-Mobile still publishes newspaper headlines for good reasons sometimes instead of attracting customer anger and their negative always. Thus, we cannot know the certainty whether what “UN-Carrier” apparently advertise this week will be good or bad for its subscribers.
Technically, we cannot even confirm this Something It will happen on Thursday, March 13 until now, but for some reason, it seems that T-MO is waiting for a huge wave of customer service calls on that date. One of the employees of the Communication Center The allegations offered to unusually high rewards for additional work this week, and although the numbers seem to differ from one report to another, a few other jury have confirmed receiving similar notifications from their superiors.
In short, it seems that there is something that is fermentation, and based on the amount of money T-Mobile Ready to spend this week compared to a typical week for customer service representatives, we may expect a major advertisement that affects many people throughout the country.
Unfortunately, I can completely understand if The high prices is the first thing that comes to your mind when thinking about a possible step that can be deposited for the collapse of calls of anger T-Mobile Users. But what if the wireless service provider actually expects an attack from calls from customers interested in demanding some new deal or promotional gift?
This is also a possibility, as well as a kind of forced migration from old plans to new, long -standing plans as the promotion of subscribers for a long time. Unfortunately, it seems that the big “non-sour” step is very likely to look at a complete lack of prior notification and the most clear desire for T-MO to respect its legacy these days.
short, T-Mobile Certainly more vulnerable to seduction (some) of its customers on Thursday, but a positive advertisement … of a kind that should not be excluded yet. The fingers crossed, everyone!
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