This is how we’re hitting back? I don’t think this is making the TMO leadership sh!t their pants. The cellphone equivalent of Wi---e Horton this is most definitely not.
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OPs reference to Wi---e Horton means he was voting in 1988. Boomer, retire, we don’t need you slobbing around the office doing absolutely zero.
@ar Exactly. OP here. Us saying we’re really the best network with our claim after TMO says they are the best network with their claim is just meaningless. And they were so proud of themselves for this yesterday. In the words of former basketball player Derrick Coleman, whoopdeedamndoo.
T is getting trolled and responding in the predictable whiner way.
I mean, T-Mo should come back with "AT&T has been carrying America's call since 1876, and they still run their business like its 1876. If you want a company that innovates and is a modern business, come over to T-Mobile. While AT&T is stuck on the ground, T-Mobile is providing connectivity from space."
Seriously, T doesn't give any facts other than RootMetrics rating, but T-Mo has their Ookla rating. And they are rating different things. No details about the deceptive ad complaints, or where to find those to fact check them.
My guess is that marketing used AskAT&T to generate a script, and that cr-p is what we got.
Most people realize it's BS.
I've never had such good coverage since I got Tmob. We have a vacation home in the middle of nowhere, phone works great. T and Vz customers can be seen taking calls in their cars at the top of a nearby hill.
bwahaaaaa… T thinks that being scrappy will change their image. bwahhaaaaaa….
- It’s like if Jeff removing his vest revealing a USMC tattoo
- It’s like if chicken legg suddenly shifts right and starts hiring based on merit
- it’s like if the big Stink holding a town hall and apologizing to employees for ruining the company.
None of it would be believable and everyone would see right through it. Just like our new ad campaign.
It’s petty and sad that we have nothing to actually be proud of, so we resort to mocking T-Mobile for winning.