i tried going to pla.org on my t-mobile android phone that i just got last week on my way home today... some content filter had it blocked...
i called up tmob to get it removed, but the first dumb bitch wanted my phone number, i told her how the fuck do i know, since i use google voice with the phone i have no use for the number they gave me.. i told her to just get it off of the ANI, but she wanted me to tell her, so she could verify the information - kind of fucking stupid since she could easily see the number i was calling from, and could have verified other information... so i had to dial an ANI number to get my number...
so the bitch that answered the second time i called told me that the pin number i gave her was wrong... so after calling my wife and confirming that i had the right pin i had to call a third time..
so i had to call a third time... finally got some idiot dude... gave the number and pin, asked why the last bitch told me the pin was wrong... then he needed my name, address, last 4 of my social security and birth date... kind of fucking a lot of information for a pre-paid phone... so much for anonymity...too bad my wife activated the phone when she bought it last week, or it would have been all fake information
perhaps the first two bitches just thought i was trying to surf some pr0n or some shit...
they all gave me some bullshit about the FCC requiring them do block sites by default to protect minors or some shit? anyone ever hear of such shit?
oh and the third idiot did not know shit, i asked him what government agency regulates them, and he just kept saying that he works for tmobile, that he does not know that, and "we don't do that here" what a fucking douche.
oh well, i am done with my rant I guess.... at least I gave some of you something to read since there hasn't been many posts here lately....
but seriously... is this legit that they are required to block/filter web sites by default on all new activations? and what is the equivalent of going PSC in the cell industry? do i bring the complaint to the FCC or would the PSC handle such a complaint, being cellular is not a utility....