Wish I'd known about this site beforehand. I found it googling the company that cheated me. The Prestige representatives came by where I work. They offered what they are calling "corporate account discounted rates". I sincerely believe the main people are training their employees to really believe what they are selling is what the "customers" will be receiving. I was already on a tmobile prepaid plan. I was offered what I believed was a better deal, or I wouldn't have considered signing a contract. I say signing, but it was a verbal contract over the phone with the Phoenix Arizona people.
I was told I would get one gig of 4g lte, then unlimited 4G. What they put me on was the same plan I had been paying $10 a month less for. One gig high speed then slows down to under a gig speeds. The representative in Nashville really did try to get the Arizona end to change it. As for her boss out here, she is merely a parroting puppet , only repeating back the same things I told her when I spoke with her. To summarize, stay away if you hear the name prestige... associated with anything.
Oh, and I can't change anything directly with tmobile for five months, or it breaches contract and costs me tons of fees. As would sending back the phone, at my expense. For the first several days, I was led to believe it was a mistake they were going to correct. Only of course, long enough to get me past the fourteen day buyers remorse period, of which even if I had sent the phone back, it would have cost quite a bit at my expense anyway that I would be out. They may just as well be pickpockets in a crowd. Does a debit card count as the credit card question asked below?
Prestige Marketing Inc Reviews
Wish I'd known about this site beforehand. I found it googling the company that cheated me. The Prestige representatives came by where I work. They offered what they are calling "corporate account discounted rates". I sincerely believe the main people are training their employees to really believe what they are selling is what the "customers" will be receiving. I was already on a tmobile prepaid plan. I was offered what I believed was a better deal, or I wouldn't have considered signing a contract. I say signing, but it was a verbal contract over the phone with the Phoenix Arizona people.
I was told I would get one gig of 4g lte, then unlimited 4G. What they put me on was the same plan I had been paying $10 a month less for. One gig high speed then slows down to under a gig speeds. The representative in Nashville really did try to get the Arizona end to change it. As for her boss out here, she is merely a parroting puppet , only repeating back the same things I told her when I spoke with her. To summarize, stay away if you hear the name prestige... associated with anything.
Oh, and I can't change anything directly with tmobile for five months, or it breaches contract and costs me tons of fees. As would sending back the phone, at my expense. For the first several days, I was led to believe it was a mistake they were going to correct. Only of course, long enough to get me past the fourteen day buyers remorse period, of which even if I had sent the phone back, it would have cost quite a bit at my expense anyway that I would be out. They may just as well be pickpockets in a crowd. Does a debit card count as the credit card question asked below?