On asking if he could change it beings it hasn’t been shipped yet, the reply was …sure but it will an upfront cost to you that you must pay now.
Unfortunately said T-Mobile G1 hopeful wasn’t aware that in order to have the handset shipped to an address not on your billing address, T-Mobile charges you.
So the question is, why if an actual product hasn’t begun to ship, does it cost to simply have the shipping address changed? More so, as this was a T-Mobile representatives “error” in the first place shouldn’t T-Mobile stand the cost?
Anyone else having problems with T-Mobile?
Source – android community
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