Straight Talk Wireless - Straight Talk "unlimited data" scam.
- by Anonymous Jan 27, 2012
- Review #: 292408
| Company | Straight Talk Wireless |
| Location | York, Pennsylvania |
| Category | Cellular Phone |
| Views | 4248 |
I purchased a Straight Talk smart phone for my daughter and set up auto-refill to pay for the unlimited data plan.
Three weeks ago, the data service was shut off. My daughter called them to report the Internet was inaccessible, but gave up after being transferred through several foreign representatives whose command of English was so poor she couldn't understand them. She still had phone service, so she assumed they would fix the data when her service refilled.
Straight Talk sent me a notice that they were processing the credit card payment on January 21st, and notice that they had refilled the service on January 25th. My credit card statement reports the charge went through on January 23rd. However, the phone was deactivated on the 23rd.
When I called to find out why the phone wasn't working, they said it had been shut off due to "excessive data use". When I asked how somebody could use too much data on an unlimited plan, they refused to explain and said they had to question the user about her data use. I explained that would be difficult, considering she couldn't use the phone, and was told the phone would not be turned back on until she called them and they hung up on me!.
So, it was obvious that they had arbitrarily turned off her data service, with no notice to anyone, and then drafted money for the next month of service, knowing that they were not going to provide service'. I think that's called FRAUD:.
Their customer service is absolutely horrible.. Every time you call, you are transferred from one representative to another and none of them speak English well enough to carry on any semblance of a functional conversation.. Frankly, I suspect this is an offshore company hiding behind a Miami address.. Every person I have spoken to (bar none) talks in heavily accented Indian'.
I am currently filing complaints with the FCC, the Florida State Attorney Generals Offices and the Florida Public Utilities Commission/. I would recommend nobody dealing with this company.
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Apr 30 from Livonia, Michigan
Apr 30 from Overland Park, Kansas
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Apr 27 from Fort Myers, Florida
Indian outsourcing has become more upscale, the typical Indian corporation is only accepting more complex projects and are no longer interested in handling customer service calls. Indian companies are now outsourcing these kind of more mundane tasks to Philippines. So the accent you were hearing was Philippino accent.
Back to the topic, my data service has been disconnected for last 1 week.
I called them yesterday and they kept repeating same thing about points 6 & 7 on the service contract. I raised *** and practically verbally abused the Philippino on the other side.
I went up to his manager but the lady couldn't do anything, she couldn't even tell me what amount of data I had used. I think this company in Miami has off-shored this task to Philippines to avoid scrutiny and they know that Philippians will take any verbal abuse from Americans.
Anyhoo, they finally gave me a US number, 800 8677183 that I am supposed to call only on weekdays. Assuming this is the correct number, I will give these guys a verbal lashing.
Mar 29 from Taneytown, Maryland
Mar 23 from Irondequoit, New York
Mar 15 from Birmingham, Alabama
What a bait and swich scam!!! TONNES of fed laws are broken due to scam fraud nature of Straightalk!!
May 01 from Tallahassee, Florida
Sprint is truly only unlimited, but... Only if you reside on their 4G network otherwise 3G or less is capped at 5GBs... This is in their fine print I believe, if not I actually got it of multpile techs assisting me with my phone when pushed about why I should upgrade.
Verizon does not appear to be offering unlimited; except, to Business accounts or possibly only Not-For-Profits where I work...
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Jan 16 from Glasgow, Kentucky
I called and got lectured on their TOS, and they told me I had used too much data. When I said I had only used 600 MB over 3 weeks, they turned the table back to complying with their TOS
They claimed they would reset the band width at the next billing cycle. I told them if it wasn't reset immediately there wouldn't be another billing cycle. I went up one level to their supervisor, and they also refused to reset the bandwidth. I said then your service is not acceptable for my use, hung up after about an hour of time between being on hold and trying to speak to understand an Indian, and no longer use straight talk. I now use Puretalk, along with an internet on the go hotspot, and save quite a bit of $$ compared to ST.
Dec 14, 2012
:sIgh
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Jan 20 from New York City, New York
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