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  1. #1
    Gary
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    When you call a real AT&T employee and they make certain promises regarding
    your contract, and you go to a AT&T store to make good on the promise, don't
    be surprised if the store rep (non AT&T employees) denies you of the
    promises
    because they simply go by the book and say they can not make good on the
    promise.

    This happened to me when the AT&T phone rep told me I could wave the 2 year
    contract
    commitment if I already had a GSM phone, in hand, to replace my TDMA digital
    phone and
    sent me to a store to get a new SIM card and start the plan with no need for
    a 2 year cotract.

    I am one of the last holdouts under the Cingular TDMA plan for $24.95 a
    month plan.
    I am now being charged $29.95 a month and still using my TDMA phone.

    There is a disconnect between AT&T's promises and fulfiling them at one of
    their stores.





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  2. #2

    Re: AT&T Wireless Reps Promises

    On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 18:10:27 GMT, "Gary" <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >When you call a real AT&T employee and they make certain promises regarding
    >your contract, and you go to a AT&T store to make good on the promise, don't
    >be surprised if the store rep (non AT&T employees) denies you of the
    >promises
    >because they simply go by the book and say they can not make good on the
    >promise.
    >
    >This happened to me when the AT&T phone rep told me I could wave the 2 year
    >contract
    >commitment if I already had a GSM phone, in hand, to replace my TDMA digital
    >phone and
    >sent me to a store to get a new SIM card and start the plan with no need for
    >a 2 year cotract.
    >
    >I am one of the last holdouts under the Cingular TDMA plan for $24.95 a
    >month plan.
    >I am now being charged $29.95 a month and still using my TDMA phone.
    >
    >There is a disconnect between AT&T's promises and fulfiling them at one of
    >their stores.
    >


    Depends if its a company owned store, or an independent.



  3. #3
    Fred
    Guest

    Re: AT&T Wireless Reps Promises

    Customer service can do certain things that AT&T does not allow the retail
    stores to do. Unfortunately often the customer care reps may not be aware
    of this and send the customer to the store when it is not something that can
    be done in the store. While I'm sure there are plenty of exceptions usually
    the fault does not always lie within the store.

    Fred

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 18:10:27 GMT, "Gary" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>When you call a real AT&T employee and they make certain promises
    >>regarding
    >>your contract, and you go to a AT&T store to make good on the promise,
    >>don't
    >>be surprised if the store rep (non AT&T employees) denies you of the
    >>promises
    >>because they simply go by the book and say they can not make good on the
    >>promise.
    >>
    >>This happened to me when the AT&T phone rep told me I could wave the 2
    >>year
    >>contract
    >>commitment if I already had a GSM phone, in hand, to replace my TDMA
    >>digital
    >>phone and
    >>sent me to a store to get a new SIM card and start the plan with no need
    >>for
    >>a 2 year cotract.
    >>
    >>I am one of the last holdouts under the Cingular TDMA plan for $24.95 a
    >>month plan.
    >>I am now being charged $29.95 a month and still using my TDMA phone.
    >>
    >>There is a disconnect between AT&T's promises and fulfiling them at one of
    >>their stores.
    >>

    >
    > Depends if its a company owned store, or an independent.





  4. #4
    Gary
    Guest

    Re: AT&T Wireless Reps Promises


    "Fred" <[email protected]> wrote in message news[email protected]...
    > Customer service can do certain things that AT&T does not allow the retail
    > stores to do. Unfortunately often the customer care reps may not be aware
    > of this and send the customer to the store when it is not something that

    can
    > be done in the store. While I'm sure there are plenty of exceptions

    usually
    > the fault does not always lie within the store.
    >
    > Fred
    >



    It was an independent AT&T wireless store.





  5. #5
    Fred
    Guest

    Re: AT&T Wireless Reps Promises

    I'm not sure what you mean by "independent AT&T Wireless Store". By
    definition if it was an indendependant it was not an AT&T Wireless store but
    rather "XYZ Wireless, Inc.". I assume you mean an independent dealer and
    not a company owned store. If that was the case all bets are off, they can
    do whatever they want.

    Fred

    "Gary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:l4VTi.4304$Y23.130@trndny04...
    >
    > "Fred" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news[email protected]...
    >> Customer service can do certain things that AT&T does not allow the
    >> retail
    >> stores to do. Unfortunately often the customer care reps may not be
    >> aware
    >> of this and send the customer to the store when it is not something that

    > can
    >> be done in the store. While I'm sure there are plenty of exceptions

    > usually
    >> the fault does not always lie within the store.
    >>
    >> Fred
    >>

    >
    >
    > It was an independent AT&T wireless store.
    >
    >





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