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  1. #1
    moses
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    A bit off topic but I have searched for and hour or more
    attempting to locate the email address for Cingular whose
    headquarters is at Dover, DE. They have hid it well.

    I have a problem with the local office and I'm so put off
    I want their management to know how I feel.

    I went to the local office to check about renewing my
    2 year family plan that expires in 2 weeks. All they
    wanted was to change my plan and sell me new
    cell phones - no incentives offered - no nothing
    when other companies are coaxing and enticing me
    to switch to them with new phones and similar plans.

    It would seem that Cingular would fall over themselves
    to keep me, a good, steady paying customer but their
    mercenary attitude completely irritated me and I want
    the boss to know.

    Is that why they hide their email address?






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  2. #2
    John Navas
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    Re: Email address

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <HrJUf.4125$Iw2.343@fed1read05> on Thu, 23 Mar 2006 20:11:32 -0700, "moses"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >A bit off topic but I have searched for and hour or more
    >attempting to locate the email address for Cingular whose
    >headquarters is at Dover, DE. They have hid it well.


    Email is so overwhelmed with spam that many (most?) businesses no longer post
    email addresses.

    >I have a problem with the local office and I'm so put off
    >I want their management to know how I feel.


    Use phone or fax or regular snail mail.

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    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



  3. #3
    randy
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    Re: Email address

    E-mail

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  4. #4
    Marty
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    Re: Email address

    Somewhere around Thu, 23 Mar 2006 20:11:32 -0700, while reading
    alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from "moses"
    <[email protected]>:

    >A bit off topic but I have searched for and hour or more
    >attempting to locate the email address for Cingular whose
    >headquarters is at Dover, DE. They have hid it well.
    >
    >I have a problem with the local office and I'm so put off
    >I want their management to know how I feel.
    >
    >I went to the local office to check about renewing my
    >2 year family plan that expires in 2 weeks. All they
    >wanted was to change my plan and sell me new
    >cell phones - no incentives offered - no nothing
    >when other companies are coaxing and enticing me
    >to switch to them with new phones and similar plans.
    >
    >It would seem that Cingular would fall over themselves
    >to keep me, a good, steady paying customer but their
    >mercenary attitude completely irritated me and I want
    >the boss to know.
    >
    >Is that why they hide their email address?
    >

    I doubt it. I recently spent a couple of months researching new phones,
    knowing my plan would be out of contract soon. I was willing to change
    carriers.

    What I found was that if you go to the carrier, you don't get any great
    deals, compared to Cingular. Cingular will give you the same deal whether
    you are new or simply extending your contract.

    Certain independent stores, especially online, will give very good deals for
    new contracts, although it usually requires that you wait 6 months for a
    rebate (hoping the store is still in business, and the rebate goes through
    OK). Note that with Cingular, there are different types of stores: there
    are company stores, independent dealers that seem to be company stores, and
    independent dealers that sell Cingular and other plans. They all have
    different prices. There is also Cingular's online store, and that is
    cheaper by far than their company stores.

    I found that the best price I could get if I wanted 3 lines was from a
    Cingular in Chinatown near me with a new contract, that was $20 more per
    month than my current contract (for 6 months). Plus there was an activation
    fee. Plus I had to get new numbers (I had to transfer to my wife's name to
    get the new contract). I called Cingular to see about cancelling, and the
    woman tried to come up with some incentives, although she wasn't able to
    match the price of the phones (2 free RAZRs, third phone normal price).
    But, she was able to offer me a free month's service, and no
    activation/upgrade fees. That, plus not needing the extra $20 plan for 6
    months, made it worthwile to simple upgrade my existing phones. She also
    threw in a few hundred rollover minutes, and 3 months of media basic for my
    son's phone.

    It attribute my good experiences to being totally honest, polite and
    friendly. I told her outright that I couldn't afford any of the decent
    phones, and didn't like any of the free or cheap ones that were available,
    and I was leaving just to get the cheaper phones. They're all human, and
    understand these things as well as we do, believe it or not. :-)

    --
    Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
    "Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
    well, I have others." - Groucho Marx



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