![]() It may have been because they aren't supposed to charge a warranty fee legally when the problem falls under manufacturer defect in warranty but it didn't work nonetheless and they had to send back the replacement 3x before sending to my house. ![]() The system would not let them check out the replacement all 3x when they tried to charge me the warranty fee of $25, both cash and credit. You can't get a replacement in store, I tried and failed 3x. The exact reason I tried to get a replacement in store is this, but that option is a lie. It seems like this is intentional to charge their customers more, specifically the most vulnerable who fall into their scam like elderly and the poor or who can't get to a ups store so they use a drop box instead. Tmobile knows these packages get lost and stolen but don't tell people to bring package to the store for proof receipt. Next time, record video and write down all serial numbers of any electronic device being returned as proof and get a ups receipt. And contact your bank to report the fraud to them as well.You can also contact tMo support chat and tell them you are filing a formal complaint with the BBB because you have been defrauded by them. Companies are quick to refund when you file a complaint. Also, immediately go online to the BBB website and file a complaint against TMobile for the amount as fraud. If it is, tmobile is at fault and more than likely input the wrong number or mixed up package, worker error. My advice, contact USPS customer service to see if the tracking number your package had is the same as what tmobile received. Thanks to the good people of ChungwaSoft for giving me a download of EverMail for review purposes.I was told by the tmobile store to bring the phone box directly to the ups store and get a receipt for proof because they lose the packages alot. Setup and use have both been exceedingly easy. EverMail is not free, but at $13.95, you’ve got yourself a permanent email-to-Evernote solution that you don’t have to keep paying for each month. Once you install EverMail, you’ll see it in your Mail toolbar:Īnd here are the settings–EverMail puts itself right into your Mac Mail Preferences: I can do everything from within Mac Mail and not even have to open Evernote. This is actually even an improvement on emailing to Evernote, because now I don’t have to remember the right subject line syntax for adding tags and sending to a proper Notebook. I select “Create note” to further customize my email/note before sending to Evernote.įrom here I can not only select the desired Notebook and tags, I can set a reminder, adjust the Note title, add my own notes to the link I’m saving, and even include email attachments so they save to Evernote, too. The shot above doesn’t show it, but I now have it set up to default to my “Inbox” notebook in Evernote.ģb. I can quickly save my email to any notebook. I choose “Create quick note,” which I can select with mouse/trackpad or via keyboard shortcut. I click the EverMail icon, which gives me three options.ģa. That’s because I have EverMail installed in my Mac Mail app.Ģ. ![]() Look again at the image above–at the top right you’ll see the Evernote elephant icon. I get an email, the contents of which I want to file in Evernote.Īn email about the Septuagint. Now it’s an essential part of my workflow.ġ. The Mac Mail plug-in from ChungwaSoft was available long before Evernote changed their pricing structure, and I used it regularly then. It’s not a huge sum, but I don’t plan to upgrade–I just don’t need the larger upload storage space at this point, which also comes with the paid upgrade. However, Evernote recently announced that you’d have to sign up for one of their paid plans if you wanted to keep your heretofore free email address. (You can even, if you word your subject line correctly, tag it and put it in a specific notebook.) ![]() They give you an email address, and if you get an email that you want to file away for reference, you can send it right to Evernote. One of Evernote‘s best features is being able to email notes directly into Evernote.
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