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Consumer Cellular is a bad choice
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Consumer Cellular is a bad choice
Why do you continue to promote Consumer Cellular? They did not treat me fairly after I joined them on your recommendation.
I moved my cellular service from AT&T thinking I would get a better price with better service. I also needed a new phone. After buying a new Consumer Cellular Apple Iphone and having their service for nearly 4 weeks, I decided to discontinue my relationship with Consumer Cellular because I had continued problems with its service. When I went to move my service back to AT&T and to activate the new apple phone I got through Consumer Cellular with AT&T, I learned that my new phone was locked and needed Consumer Cellular to unlock it. Consumer Cellular informed me that in the contract that was displayed on their web page, it says that if I buy a new Apple Phone through them, I can’t have it unlock for six month after I purchased it. This means that, even though I can cancel my service at anytime, I can’t unlock my new phone for six months, locking me into a relationship with Consumer Cellular for six months.
I hold you somewhat responsible for me being in this situation because you recommended them to me. Shame on you.
Many years ago, when upgrading to a new phone, it was delivered with a SIM card for T-Mobile network which has poor reception in my area. Consumer Cellular apologized when I complained that we had always had ATT network, and apparently henceforth I need to explicitly tell them ATT when I order a new phone. (We have had many phones from them for over ten or 15 years, for all our family members and have been 100% pleased with their *American English* customer service and their pricing.) CC said their coverage map showed we should do equally well with ATT or T-Mobile, but all I had to do was go to a nearby Target store to have the replacement ATT SIM card swapped.
Since then, phones use an eSIM (embedded SIM) which is a digital SIM card built into your device, eliminating the need for a physical plastic card; it stores your carrier info digitally, allowing for easy online plan activation, carrier switching, and the convenience of using multiple numbers on one compatible phone, offering benefits like enhanced security and space-saving for manufacturers. I have no idea why you would go to WalMart for a SIM card; only Sears and Target sell and service CC's phones. Well unless you were wanting an "unlocked" phone so you could jump around between cell phone service providers. But with every new or replacement phone now coming direct from CC via UPS 2nd day air, why would anyone go to Target any more?
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DO NOT do it. They claim you get a month free, they sale you the minimum plan and the you look and are charged for a 5g byte plan, they setup you with the understanding of the lowest plan and as I followed up I was in a $50 plan, they are a bunch of crooks. I called Consumers affair and these people have numerous complaints against them. How do companies like AT & T and other reliable companies engage with Consumer Cellulars. Best name CONSUMER CROOKS. The people are trained like puppets in a string and my encounter in the beginning was like if knowledge in performing their duties. I should have know then nevertheless you live and you learn. The grass on one side sounds and looks better but I tell you do not believe what is being shown on TV. Who knows the people maybe paid to do a short gig. Please do not do it bad news bear.
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i agree target is worthless they said it would be easier if I did it from home even though I was there already and then they said they can’t transfer it because they needed a transfer pin and by law they said I had to do it even when I said that they did that 3 month ago with no problem he then said the guy was probably new but then I told him that it was him that did it and he kept lying about the new law etc they just don’t want to help but when a younger lady said they needed to transfer to consumer cellular as I walked away he said to her no problem I’ll take care of you I then responded I will call your boss he just waved me off
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Hello @BradS601356 here to help. We're sorry to hear you’re having trouble with one of our benefit providers. We are listening and would like the chance to help as soon as possible. Please visit https://help.aarp.org/s/article/contact-aarp to chat, text, or speak with a representative who can get you in touch with our Member Relations team. - Daniela R.
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Hey @AARPConsumerCare - Daniela R.
I might be wrong but I don’t think one can get An AARP Consumer Cellular plan at Target.
Right?
Roseanne Roseannadanna
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My comment was to add another experience with Consumer Cellular. My signing up with them was not through AARP and I did not imply in my comment that AARP was responsible for this fiasco. I blame Target and Consumer Cellular for this mess. Target is the root cause of the problem, but it is unfathomable that Consumer Cellular refused the write off a $35 balance based on the facts and the clear notes they have in their records. I remain firm in my assertion that Consumer Cellular is not a good brand and I want to make that known to as many mobile users as possible.
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Exactly! I trusted Consumer Cellular ONLY because of their endorsement by AARP. What a mistake.
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Hi, here to help! I am sorry to hear of your experience with Consumer Cellular. It is not uncommon for cell providers to have a waiting period prior to unlocking a device. Unlocking a device typically has eligibility requirements which include a certain amount of time the device has to be active with their company. For example, a T-Mobile device on a pre-paid plan has to be active for at least 365 days.
If you feel as though your service issues are not being handled appropriately or are experiencing difficulties, you can always contact AARP for help if there's an issue with an AARP provider. Please use this link (https://help.aarp.org/s/) to contact us by phone, chat or text.
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We look forward to hearing from you!
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For the past 6 months I have been receiving threatening emails from Consumer Cellular, the latest received March 8th for a payment due March 11th: "Payment is due in 3 days...a friendly reminder (?) of $51.49 is due in 3 days" and it "offers" me a few ways to pay, all involving providing my credit card info online. I told them from the beginning that I would need to pay using a check, and they have never NOT CASHED my checks!! The fact that I have not yet even received my bill this month (or other months) makes it impossible for me to pay using a check. Creepy. And signed, very personally, Consumer Cellular Customer Service. This is "customer service??" I have excellent credit and pay my bills on time, if not early. It did not used to be this way. Are they in Texas now?? My son is looking into another provider.
I am not receiving any group messages. I am missing a lot of individual messages. Their technical service is useless. Rep in the store suggested to go to another provider as CC servers are prone to problems. after multiple attempts they couldn't resolve my issues and I am switching to t-mobile.
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