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This is the Galleria Mall T-mobile store I came here to upgrade my phone and get a Samsung Galaxy 3s. The worker claimed that I can't do that and I would have to pay the $600+ for the phone upfront and pay a $350 fee to upgrade my plan. The most notable thing about him was that he had an iPhone and even told me that iPhone is better than any T-Mobile Android device. I left and went to the T-mobile store at the Boulevard Mall where the chick working there only charged me $129.00 upfront for the phone. She also told me that she didn't know what the hell the guy was talking about when he wanted to charge me $350 extra. She practically expressed to me that she believed that the guy was just trying to f*ck with me, and get me out of the store so he could go back to watching porn on his iPhone or something. I also want to mention that the chick at the Boulevard location just seemed more professional. She had good posture, good eye contact, had a friendly yet clear tone of voice, and was much more pleasant looking than the guy here in Henderson who seemed like a drug addict with nacho cheese sauce all over his pants. It's funny how some T-mobile stores are completely incompetent, but others like the ones at the Boulevard, Meadows, and Centennial Hills are f*cking awesome.
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