I have a nokia model 6133 I was trying to get a pin number the phone locked me out. I can't get back into my phone to use it. It wants me to enter the PUK number and then the PIN code. I did manage to pass the PUK code by punching 8 0's and it asks me to enter a new PIN number I do and verify it on the second column but I still can't get in, please help.
I had a major billing problem. My bill is normally $92. This month I got a bill for over $800. Last month T-Mobile had charged someone else's use to my bill, but supposedly fixed it. So, now they've cancelled my phone service. I can't see any of the activity for my phone service on my.tmobile. When I call, I now longer have an account with T-Mobile. Help! Is there anyone at T-Mobile that will listen?
All 8 people in my office on T-Mobile are reporting the same problems off and on since Monday:
- Incoming calls that should ring are going straight to voicemail
- Text messages delayed for hours
- Outgoing calls start to dial and then drop
I just talked to T-Mobile support and they said they're having a "global outage" (no text, no voice, no data) for my area. They couldn't tell me how big "my area" was, or give me any way to find out when it's back up other than to keep trying to make calls. I asked them to send the information in an email and they said they couldn't, but they could put a note in my file.
I live in the Mission District in San Francisco, and I work in the Financial District. Any one else?
I recently ran across a couple of companies that effectively make it possible to provide you with more than 5 MyFaves. One of these that I just saw is RingBranch at www.ringbranch.com I am using RingBranch and am able to add the number that they give me as one of my 5 MyFaves. So, when I call that number, I can then connect to any of the people in my contact list and don't have to use plan minutes. Their blog provides more info at http://ringbranch.typepad.com/ringbra...
Has anyone used this or other services like it that make this possible?
I'm curious if anyone else using a Treo 600 on T-mobile has had unacceptable levels of static while on the phone.
I tried a different Treo. Got a new SIM card. Roamed around the state. The static happens everywhere, indoors, outdoors etc. They say they're working on some cell tower problems but I doubt this is the issue since it started weeks before their "work" began.
Finally yesterday probably out of ideas of what it could be a rep agreed it may be that they don't support the Treo anymore (or as he put it, maybe we dropped support because of the Treo problems).