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    XFINITY - Old Dirty Scratched Xfinity Modem

    XFINITY

    (228 reviews)

    If I could give a negative star I would. I had contact Xfinity for internet service because it…read morewasn't included in my maintenance fees. When the building obtained service through another carrier it included internet so I canceled my Xfinity service. Xfinity sent me a bill for $201.25 for a cancellation fee. Cancellation fee? I never signed a contract or agreed to a contract. Now, since I have not paid that fee they sent the amount due to collections and it dropped my credit score by 38 points. This company takes advance of people. Has everyone else experienced this with Xfinity as I am considering speaking to an attorney regarding filling a class action lawsuit.

    Everybody knows that corporate America has sacrificed customer service and product quality at the…read morealtar of short term profits. However, my vote for the absolute worst company is Xfinity also known as Comcast. Xfinity provided the worst customer support, if you can even reach them by phone which is a nightmare in and of itself. If you choose to leave a message for them to call you back instead of holding on for two hours listening to the same 8 bars of musical drivel, good luck, because you probably won't get that call back in your lifetime. But it gets worse, much worse. When my development switched phone service and wifi to Hot Wire in December, Xfinity still charged me for the services I was NO longer receiving even though I TOLD them to end the service. I still had Xfinity cable tv. It was a real pain in the you know what, but I finally went to the Xfinity store and straightened it out with them. Xfinity owed ME money but they would only give me credit, NOT a refund of money. I would have been ripped off and I'm sure lots of their former customers have been ripped off by giving them credit they can't possibly collect because .... they no longer have their service. Fortunately, or unfortunately for me, I still had Xfinity cable tv service so the credit was eventually used. But ... When my development went with Hot Wire completely, and Hot Wire offered tv services, the contract with Xfinity was terminated. I paid what I hoped would be my LAST Xfinity bill and returned all their equipment to the Xfinity store. Finally, I thought the nightmare was over. Not so fast Pilgrim. I continued to get BILLS from them even though my service was now completely terminated and the equipment returned. It is now March 20 and I got yet another bill for $34. Beware. Xfinity is like a case of malignant tuberculosis with malaria on top. I told my bank not to pay any requests for money from Xfinity. So far so good.

    T-Mobile

    T-Mobile

    (9 reviews)

    The guys at the store were invaluable and nice. However, we received a free line several months…read moreago, signed up for it, and got a phone number for it. The deal was that it was free, and we could reserve it and use it whenever we got another phone or device. We had a member of our extended family who had been on our account for a number of years and wanted their own account, so we removed two lines. We were never told, by the corporate office (not the T-Mobile store), that we had to continue with our exact plan and the same number of lines, and we started getting charged for our "Free" line. We went back to the store, and they said that they could "grandfather" us in for the free line. Lo and behold, we were charged for the line after this change, even though we were told by the guys at the store that they would grandfather us in -- apparently, corporate overrides the store level. We have six phone lines, one watch, and one tablet, so we already pay a good amount of money, and we've been with T-Mobile/Sprint for well over 20 years. We were going to use the extra line for our youngest child to get a phone later this year. Needless to say, they would not go back to their original word and said they would continue to charge for the line, so we ended up cancelling the "Free" line since we won't be getting another phone for 6 more months. To say we are disappointed would be an understatement. We pay $6000+/year for our T-Mobile services and devices -- nothing but cellular, no home internet or anything else. We rarely upgrade our phones and such, so we don't have ongoing leases often. We expect that when we are told something by an associate of the company, especially a manager, that person's word will be upheld. Not sure where to go from here, but seriously considering taking my $500+/monthly cell bill to another company and would welcome recommendations. I do want to reiterate that the folks at this T-Mobile location were fantastic, and I definitely recommend them.

    The guys at the store were invaluable and nice. However, we received a free line several months…read moreago, signed up for it, and got a phone number for it. The deal was that it was free, and we could reserve it and use it whenever we got another phone or device. We had a member of our extended family who had been on our account for a number of years and wanted their own account, so we removed two lines. We were never told, by the corporate office (not the T-Mobile store), that we had to continue with our exact plan and the same number of lines, and we started getting charged for our "Free" line. We went back to the store, and they said that they could "grandfather" us in for the free line. Lo and behold, we were charged for the line after this change, even though we were told by the guys at the store that they would grandfather us in -- apparently, corporate overrides the store level. We have six phone lines, one watch, and one tablet, so we already pay a good amount of money, and we've been with T-Mobile/Sprint for well over 20 years. We were going to use the extra line for our youngest child to get a phone later this year. Needless to say, they would not go back to their original word and said they would continue to charge for the line, so we ended up cancelling the "Free" line since we won't be getting another phone for 6 more months. To say we are disappointed would be an understatement. We pay $6000+/year for our T-Mobile services and devices -- nothing but cellular, no home internet or anything else. We rarely upgrade our phones and such, so we don't have ongoing leases often. We expect that when we are told something by an associate of the company, especially a manager, that person's word will be upheld. Not sure where to go from here, but seriously considering taking my $500+/monthly cell bill to another company and would welcome recommendations. I do want to reiterate that the folks at this T-Mobile location were fantastic, and I definitely recommend them.

    Verizon - mobilephones - Updated May 2026

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