• @[email protected]
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    248 minutes ago

    This is felony level bait-and-switch going on, here. This really should have criminal charges attached to the perpetrators.

  • AWildMimicAppears
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    165 hours ago

    Telecom companies and trying to fuck over their costumers, name a more iconic duo

    • Dog
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      35 hours ago

      Samsung and the Note 7

  • @Taalen
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    115 hours ago

    One of the companies making GPS navigators for cars used to advertise lifetime map updates. Small print: lifetime of the device, two years after release

  • @njordomir
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    3610 hours ago

    I had a Google GSuite account from back when they advertised it as a free for life solution for families who wanted to use their own domain. They stopped offering this a long time ago, but kept us around. A few years ago, they tried to end it, but walked that back after facing resistance. We were among the earliest adopters and many of us shilled pretty hard for gmail over the years. Not only would they have gone back on their word, but my app and media purchases would be tied to a crippled no-email account (identity only) because they didn’t have a migration path to normal gmail. That means multiple logins. Also, the gsuite inbox doesn’t have the inline ads or anything while the regular one does. I’ve been working to move away from google because I imagine they’ll try to end this again later, but also just because we understand better who google really is.

    The site the greedy little pigboy runs was instrumental to the resistance but since it’s enshittified, we may not be able to resist again. Its fine to say something is for a lifetime, but you have to honor that or you’ve been dishonest and no one can trusts thing you say.

    The only reason I still have google around is android. When we finally get a linux daily driver phone that meets my minimum needs, I’m migrating the remainder of my stuff. I’ll happily give up some functionality to do it. I just hope they can keep their free for life promise until then.

    • @toynbee
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      I also used GSuite for a long time. Its betrayal of its users is a big part of why I switched to Proton. Much better UX.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 hours ago

      I do love that so many people on the internet know exactly who you’re talking about when you say “greedy little pig boy”.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      98 hours ago

      I mean I only when from an iphone fanboy to a google pixel to deGoogle. I’m on graphene and don’t have a google account. Been using Grayjay for yt and imported my subscriptions from there. Mail I’m using proton. I hope in the future, I can completely degoogle and not use youtube at all. A true alternative like peertube, but not too many people are on that.

      • @njordomir
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        58 hours ago

        I agree about peertube. I’m lucky that my niche has some creators with a peertube instance at urbanists.video (like c/fuckcars) for me to watch. I check that before youtube now and it cuts my YouTube usage by 5-15%.

        I know we’re off topic, but do you have call recording on Graphene? Also, how does the adblocker work. I find most adblockers use the VPN to create a loopback to listen on. I use a VPN frequently, so that interface isn’t available and I block ads via hostfile.

        • @[email protected]
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          15 hours ago

          I generally find that peertube lacks much content but I’ve found a few channels that I am actually interested it. I find that the video quality is usually higher than what youtube gives me, so I use peertube for the few videos a month I can.

          Also, I’m replying from a linux phone running postmarketos, a pixel 3a specifically.

  • @reddig33
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    5413 hours ago

    T mobile going downhill since merging with sprint and losing Legere.

    • @[email protected]
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      5712 hours ago

      Who could have predicted less competition resulting in worse service other than everyone

      • @pdxfed
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        1610 hours ago

        Caught me completely by obvious

  • magnetosphere
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    I remember seeing this commercial. I knew back then that it was horseshit.

    “This is what happens when the government lets companies swallow the completion (the latest being Sprint). We have antitrust laws in the country that are being ignored and ultimately the consumer loses,” a New York resident told the FCC.

    YES. The government needs to stop rubber-stamping these enormous mergers.

  • sunzu2
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    Aint it grand how contract in the US is only enforced against the customer?

    Do you remember that time when company got too many arbitration claims and was able to get a court to allow it to get out from that contract?

    “Because it was not fair to them and this is not the system is intended to work”

    US contract law for me but not for thee…

    • @[email protected]
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      39 hours ago

      On one hand, I kinda get it. Corporations do things, and if they get killed over small oversights there will be very real effects for many people

      On the other hand, holy fuck, look around. Everything is going to shit, the planet is literally dying and we’re not even living it up anymore

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        14 hours ago

        That is not a “small” oversight. It’s very intentional, deliberate, and fraudulent.

      • @[email protected]
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        148 hours ago

        I mean, the justice system is kangaroo court. Two overpaid people stand in a room and argue technicalities, not right vs wrong. It’s a complete farce designed to fatten people’s wallets.

  • @Lost_My_Mind
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    “Sir, the customers are complaining about charging more money even though they had a pricelock for life deal”.

    “Yeah? And? Fuck em!”

    I mean…I kid, but that’s the CEOs legit stance on the issue.

    • sunzu2
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      What are these bitches gonna do about it?!

      They could switch ;)

      • @Lost_My_Mind
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        Verizon and AT&T both already cost more.

          • @[email protected]
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            I was a T-Mobile customer for awhile and am on AT&T now. In my region it’s always one or the other with the best coverage.

            I was going to switch to Boost Infinite right before they became Boost. Still trying to figure out if Boost will work on AT&T, Boost, T-Mobile networks like Boost Infinite did because if they do, smell ya later (kinda) AT&T!

  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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    2512 hours ago

    Careful, Users. TMobile is large enough to go the Boeing route, and start making people disappear. Then, Users, your Lifetime Price Lock will be literally void.

    Although, it would also be void if tmo died–err… disappeared…

  • @kitnaht
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    1912 hours ago

    Any guarantee of a price lock with the stipulation of “You can just NOT use us if we ever decide to fuck you over!” - should come with HEAVY penalties.

  • @bitchkat
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    911 hours ago

    Lifetime of the service not of the human paying for it. 😊

      • @bitchkat
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        The service whose lifetime is over is the “lifetime price lock”.

  • @[email protected]
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    Yep, I quit T-Mobile and switched to Mint last month for this exact reason. My price is now 1/4 what I was paying before, and everything else is exactly the same. Should’ve done this years ago.

    • @jordanlund
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      I was on Mint but had super unreliable SMS service, switched to Visible which is under Verizon and have had 0 problems.

      • @ChapulinColorado
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        But then Verizon would get some of that money. The pile of shit company that programmed a physical key on your phone next to the scroll wheel to bill you 1.99 a month for the privilege of using 0.00001 MB of data if you accidentally clicked it during the month and it opened their shit “get it now” store. Literally the company that pushed for hostile design back in the 2000s. Fuck them. Fuck Bank of America , Wells Fargo and Comcast. They lost a customer for my entire life due to their shit business practices.

  • DominusOfMegadeus
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    4315 hours ago

    Yeah, but a couple dozen sociopaths at the top got significantly richer, so fuck this entire portion of the population. Clearly the right people won.

    /s

  • FartsWithAnAccent
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    “Not for long,” T-mobile said as it dispatched hit squads to quash the lawsuit rebellion.

  • TimeSquirrel
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    Only thing you can rely on staying the same anymore is Costco hotdogs.

    • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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      There’s also there’s also the perpetual feeling of “what dumbfuck in the government though this up”. That never leaves us

    • @[email protected]
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      29 hours ago

      Can’t rely on that either. The CEO who threatened to kill over trying to change the hotdog price has been gone for a while now.