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- 02-04-2005, 12:38 PM #1Junior Member
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I currently have AT&T TDMA service, and wanted to switch to Cingular GSM. I've been told, however, that I'd have to give up all my minutes. I currently have 1000 anytime minutes for 39.95 a month. This is with promotions. Cingular expects me to lose 550 minutes by upgrading. It appears to me that Cingular cares nothing about customers with good credit, and a perfect payment history. I may just bail out of my contract and pay the fee. I'm really turned off by this. Anyone else have a similar experience since the merger?
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- 02-05-2005, 10:15 AM #2
You don't have to switch, you can stay with your current AT&T. It's basically like switching to a new company. Cingular is not going to change just because they bought out another company.
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- 02-05-2005, 10:33 AM #3Phone Maniac
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