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Lil b replied on September 30, 2008 10:33 to the problem "T-Mobile Shuts Down Twitter Service for Good?" in T-Mobile:
NJMoleman replied on August 28, 2008 13:02 to the question "Why does Twhirl always show me the old tweets I've already cleared when I log in?" in Seesmic:
michaelicious replied on June 21, 2008 04:53 to the problem "T-Mobile is blocking Twitter" in Twitter:
I found a cool site that allows you to update multiple social services/sites like twitter, facebook, myspace, jaiku, pownce, bebo, linkedin, hi5, plaxo, brightkite, etc all with one post. If you have web access on your phone you can go to m.hellotxt.com or you can do it online at their full version website. Oh, there is also a facebook application that I love, since I'm always on facebook!
A comment on the problem "T-Mobile is blocking Twitter" in Twitter:
T-Mobile's buyers remorse policy is 14 days, except in California where their California Consumer Bill of Rights allows 30 days. – michaelicious, on June 21, 2008 04:48
Foo replied on June 09, 2008 12:28 to the question "Why does Twhirl always show me the old tweets I've already cleared when I log in?" in Seesmic:
A comment on the problem "T-Mobile Shuts Down Twitter Service for Good?" in T-Mobile:
miamipete001: Sorry to hear you're having this frustration. Your problem might get more visibility if you start a new topic. This conversation about T-Mobile is pretty old, and I worry that your problem may get lost tacked down here. – Eric Suesz, on June 05, 2008 16:51
miamipete001 replied on June 05, 2008 16:36 to the problem "T-Mobile Shuts Down Twitter Service for Good?" in T-Mobile:
I just started service with TM, and love everything about it, including my SK-LX, (best phone I ever purchased) but I also have received a lot of running around, and passing the buck, from one department to the other.
Out of the four to six hours i also spent trying to resolve the use of short code, this is what I gathered.
Tech Support said that short code could be used on either a "post pay" or "flexpay" account, but not on a "prepaid" account - After switching to flexpay, from "prepaid", guess what ? No access to short code.
Called CS again, and this rep, after speaking to her supervisor, as did the other prior reps, came back with the heart breaking news that short code is only allowed with a "post paid" account.
I find it aweful and a bad business practice, for all this running around from one department to another, with finger pointing, among themselves. (TM is spending a lot of money on supporting this issue instead of resolving it, silly) I think they should just tell us flat out what the issues really are, money, spam, etc., period.
My other thoughts are TM has found a way to push customers to a contractual "post pay" style of account.
I am still on flexpay, and am not switching to post pay.
My overall staisfaction rating, including support for TM, is GREAT.
PS: If enough people chatter, maybe they will give us back the "short code".
A comment on the problem "Twhirl produces too much cpu load" in Seesmic:
That's not my impression. True, AIR is relatively resource hungry when it actually performs anything, esp. UI, but I can't see that it consumes >5% CPU even when idle on Windows, as it does on OSX. It stays well below 1%. – Marco Kaiser, on May 26, 2008 19:38
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It's a problem of Adobe AIR on every platform, Marco. – Thomas, on May 26, 2008 17:48
Sakimichi replied on May 26, 2008 12:19 to the question "Why does Twhirl always show me the old tweets I've already cleared when I log in?" in Seesmic:
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Thomas replied on May 26, 2008 04:22 to the problem "Twhirl produces too much cpu load" in Seesmic:
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A comment on the problem "T-Mobile is blocking Twitter" in Twitter:
On my phone. I get a "Access Denied" reply SMS when I try to send messages to twitter. It has been happening for a couple of weeks now. – Jessie, on May 14, 2008 20:29
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Jessie: On your phone or on the Web interface? – Eric Suesz, on May 14, 2008 19:23
Jessie replied on May 14, 2008 18:54 to the problem "T-Mobile is blocking Twitter" in Twitter:
EM replied on April 23, 2008 20:50 to the problem "T-Mobile Shuts Down Twitter Service for Good?" in T-Mobile:
Dear Ms. Susan Nokes, Chief Customer and Operations Officer, T-Mobile,
I am sure that you recognize T-Mobile does not always provide a dropped-call-free service. Because of this, customer service is important.
I have been a customer of T-Mobile for many years longer than my account shows, 5 years. I have had to speak with customer service personnel in the past to request credit for dropped calls and my having had to reconnect which has resulted in additional minute charges to my account.
Today, the customer service personnel were mis-interpreting T-Mobile policy attempting to tell me that credit is not given when calls are dropped unless they are dropped within one or two minutes of FIRST having initiated the original call. By that I mean, I was told that T-Mobile's credit policy is different if the call drops one minute after making connection or if the call is dropped thirty minutes of having made the connection. This makes no sense at all. If a call is dropped, the call is dropped.
T-Mobile's credit policy should allow for crediting back the time required to re-establish the connection. In the past, I have received credit of one minute for re-establishing connection if my second call was made within three minutes of the first call being dropped.
Now, Sara (T-Mobile employee ID 8474274), a supervisor, refused to provide credit for having had to reconnect unless the first call had been dropped within two minutes of having been made. Sara refused to let me speak with her supervisor or any other supervisor to resolve this matter. I informed her that I wanted to resolve the matter at that time (since I had already spent a considerable amount of my time on the phone with the customer service department, about twenty minutes. I was flatly told that there was no supervisor available for me to talk with which I could not believe as truthful. I received the clear impression that she merely wanted to brush me off and hope I would go away.
I am entitled to credit for dropped calls. If T-Mobile refuses to do so due to its poor telephone service, then I should be allowed to cancel my contract with T-Mobile without penalty to me. Would you be willing to provide such authorization?
All I ask for is that you ensure your personnel properly know and apply crediting policy and that I be credited for my dropped calls.
I am very dissatissfied with the customer service I received today. It appears that T-Mobile is penny-wise-and-pound-foolish when it comes to crediting minutes for customer complaints. I wanted you to know that I attempted to telephone the executive offices and the switchboard operators would not put my calls through as they related to a complaint.
Regards,
Eric Metz
carola lorca replied on April 20, 2008 01:57 to the problem "sending SMS to twitter is down?????" in Twitter:
the way that i solved my problem was get in touch with aaron ( support@twttr.com ) i explain to him my issue and he answered me back helping me to solved it. he and crystal were very helpful. just write them now !
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