Leaving Google Fi
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Leaving Google Fi
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#3While dealing with a fairly technical sms issue, I was pleasantly surprised how far up the food chain I got when the first agents couldn't help me. The biggest speed bump is usually getting through the first round of questions that filter out the kruft and grandma-issues, but I understand the necessity
edit: I realized after I wrote this that most of my experiences were during the Project Fi phase, before it went full Google, so theres that...
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#4Trusting your customer service teams to have a great degree of autonomy in solving issues can sometimes be really important.
It's a shame you never know whether a company has sucky customer service before you buy their services.
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#6Good luck with T-Mobile though- I had the worst experience with them and am now a happy Fi customer...
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#9 1st chat with agent
Me Hi, my mother's phone was stolen, I'm tracking it on find my phone.Them: Sorry to hear that, we can black list the phone but you must message us from the member's account
(I am the sole payer on the group plan, paid for the phone, etc.)
Me: Okay, fine, I will contact you from chat on her google account
2nd chat with agent:
Me: Hi, this is [mom]'s son, I am helping her report her phone stolen to blacklist it.Them: Sorry, we cannot blacklist a phone on a group plan if you are not the primary account holder, please contact us on the primary account.
3rd chat with agent:
Me: Hi, I'm trying to blacklist a stolen phone, please see [case numbers]Them: The phone is registered under another Google account
Me: No, see these case numbers, I refuse to end this support until this is dealt with, I am the primary account holder. Let's blacklist this phone so that it cannot be used by another carrier.
Them: Our specialist says the phone must be active on Google Fi to blacklist it.
(The phone's battery has died at this point, 90 miles away from where it was last)
Me: Does that mean it has already been transferred to a different carrier, or is it offline?
Them: The specialist says that the phone must be active on Google Fi
Me: What does that mean? Can you ask the specialist if the battery is dead that means it's not active?
Them: I cannot say.
Me: What is even the point of blacklisting a phone if it doesn't work the moment someone pops the SIM card out or turns the phone off? Nevermind. I would like to escalate to a supervisor.
Them: Okay
Escalation??
Still haven't gotten anywhere since this Thursday, no one has reached out to me.