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- 11-08-2010, 03:59 PM #1FredGuest
[email protected] (Spammay Blockay) wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> This morning I got a text message and email saying AT&T had just
> changed my data plan, because (its stated, "Your smartphone does not
> have a dataplan").
>
> But it *did* have a data plan. In fact, the one they recommended
> awhile back when they changed their rate structure... the "Unlimited
> Messaging + Data".
>
> They seem to have split it into "Unlimited Messaging" and "2gb/month
> data" and changed my account to select both.
>
> This goes from a $30/month combo data plan to a $45/month separated
> data plan.
>
> Anyone else have this done to them? Aren't they supposed to notify me
> that they are GOING to do something like this instead of just changing
> it on me? I mean, this was the data plan they RECOMMENDED to me
> before (the combo one), and now they're just changing it on me without
> prior notice.
>
> Are other companies more reasonable about this kind of thing??
>
> - Tim
>
Cricket never even sent me a message that they were halving my monthly
allotment for full speed from 5 to 2.5GB so they could try to sell me
more bandwidth for 5GB-$50 and 10GB-$60.
Too bad for them. Back in the dumpster. I won't renew next month when
my time runs out and throw the modem back in the drawer.... They piss me
off! I'll just eat at wifi-enabled restaurants, again.
Mobile broadband is worthless to me if all you get is email and
spampages.
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- 11-08-2010, 08:03 PM #2FredGuest
Re: AT&T Just changed my data plan without asking me - WTF?
[email protected] (Spammay Blockay) wrote in news:4cd87a57
[email protected]:
> just greedy
That's pretty close.
- 11-08-2010, 10:09 PM #3tlvpGuest
Re: AT&T Just changed my data plan without asking me - WTF?
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 17:30:32 -0500, Spammay Blockay <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...
> I want to stick with a GSM provider because I don't like the idea of the phone
> itself being tied to the network. I wonder if T-Mobile has better plans.
Whatever their plans are, they may disappoint you with their 1700 MHz spectrum usage where at&t -- and presumably your data equipment -- uses 1900.
Cheers, -- tlvp
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