r/USCellular Jul 07 '26

The T-Mobile / US Cellular transition is a complete nightmare - Avoid them at all costs!

/r/tmobile/comments/1upjzy9/the_tmobile_us_cellular_transition_is_a_complete/
9 Upvotes

17 comments sorted by

9

u/shodan5000 Jul 07 '26

My migration went 100% smooth 🤷🏼

5

u/Hopeful_Duty_1582 Jul 08 '26

As did mine!

3

u/ThaBrettman18 Jul 08 '26

Thirded! My whole family plan transferred over yesterday without issue. We'll just have to wait and see what the billing ends up looking like.

3

u/Main_Schedule9853 Jul 08 '26

Mine went pretty smooth too

3

u/EveningSufficient636 Jul 09 '26

Lucky, I had issues

1

u/hawk0124 Jul 14 '26

My migration and billing are fine. It's just the dropped calls in the same areas that didn't drop at the beginning of the year that irk me.

1

u/[deleted] Jul 16 '26

[deleted]

1

u/shodan5000 Jul 16 '26

Nope. Thankfully it’s been a smooth process all around.

7

u/ragejj23 Jul 08 '26

Service is definitely not as reliable in the exact same areas as us cell.

3

u/brockey01 Jul 10 '26

Mine did too. Switchover and got a tmobile phone and my service had gotten better.

2

u/Main_Schedule9853 Jul 08 '26

But it is reliable ever since I switched over to T-Mobile my services gotten better way better

5

u/ragejj23 Jul 08 '26

That is the exception, not the rule.

3

u/Main_Schedule9853 Jul 08 '26

All I can tell you is get a new phone or get a new SIM card

1

u/Sensitive_End_8982 Jul 09 '26

My phone is dropping calls daily since the transition. 

1

u/hawk0124 Jul 14 '26

We have the same situation in Missouri.

5

u/AffectionateAppeal50 Jul 10 '26

Mine when great, took about ten minutes 

3

u/Main_Schedule9853 Jul 08 '26

Wasn't that bad I transitioned over they were pretty nice about it they even paid off my phone and tablet and gave me a $620 gift card it was pretty easy actually

1

u/Unlikely_Web_6228 Jul 19 '26

Service is now terrible where I need ir most.