Works here. Probably along with the att outage from the other thread. You in CA?
Works here. Probably along with the att outage from the other thread. You in CA?
Yep! I and about 317 million other Cricket users are PISSED beyond PISSED!
Yep! I and about 317 million other Cricket users are PISSED beyond PISSED!
My phone still says Emergency calls only. When I left the store I wanted to play Pandora through my FM transmitter and had no cell signal at all! I couldn't make a 9-11 call if I had to! Good thing I have Comcrap voice and a backup dumb phone just for 9-11.
You should see the Twitter feed! Nice to know their damn website doesn't even mention this outage. When I got home from the store fuming. I went to my computer to contact them and found this: http://fox13now.com/2016/06/03/cricket-wireless-outages-affecting-customers-across-the-country/
How can something be so intertwined that the whole damn thing goes down nation wide? And to think I just auto payed them today.
Shit happens, same as when the power drops. When that happens, I light an oil lamp, and find something else to do. It's amazing this stuff works as well as it does, while fitting in your pocket, and traveling the world with you... Well, at least to walmart and back :^P
Boo frickin' hoo.Got a heart felt IM from Cricket...NOT! Not even a damn credit.
Got a heart felt IM from Cricket...NOT! Not even a damn credit.
so, what do you think is fair compensation for the ~2-5 hour service downtime that you experienced?
20 cents? 40 cents? Probably less, right?
When I was on Cricket the last two years, my monthly bill was $35. I'm not going to bother with the math, but pro-rating a credit for 2-5 hours of service in a one month period seems....irrational.
so, what do you think is fair compensation for the ~2-5 hour service downtime that you experienced?
20 cents? 40 cents? Probably less, right?
When I was on Cricket the last two years, my monthly bill was $35. I'm not going to bother with the math, but pro-rating a credit for 2-5 hours of service in a one month period seems....irrational.
My cricket service was out for 15 hours. What do you think that is worth?so, what do you think is fair compensation for the ~2-5 hour service downtime that you experienced?
20 cents? 40 cents? Probably less, right?
When I was on Cricket the last two years, my monthly bill was $35. I'm not going to bother with the math, but pro-rating a credit for 2-5 hours of service in a one month period seems....irrational.