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AHAHAHA WTF!!!? Are you serious!?

CyleTawlks

Jul 8, 2006, 5:38 PM
Ok so I understand the Verizon lawsuit, because I'm just not surprised about it. They suck. But seriouisly, there is no support for this. I work for cingular and merge AT&T customers every day. In fact we wave just about every fee possible, and there is never a cancelation fee. They get a better phone, new sim card, new data network. This just makes me laugh trying to understand where these people are coming from. A lot of times also the AT&T customers are available to get a $20 bill credit for each phone they merge. I'm sorry this is just to entertaining for me, and its sad that the lawsuit is even coming up because even if its not true its not going to look good for anyone.
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kumaclimber

Jul 8, 2006, 6:59 PM
when I had at&t they wanted to charge me an EFT so i told them to eat a dkic(switch the middle two letters) then they all of the sudden waved it 😛
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timslo

Jul 12, 2006, 12:04 AM
But they waved it and you still have the service, right?
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ShinseiMUTA

Jul 11, 2006, 12:51 PM
Tell me about it...the new 'VIP' Upgrade system works better for the ATTWS customers than Cingular's Upgrades. $20 bill credit, PLUS i've $100 rebates on SLVRS and RAZRS ONLY for ATTWS, and then the 200 extra minutes a month....they're getting screwed! /sarcasm
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rytiffany

Jul 11, 2006, 1:17 PM
It's still the idea that cell phone companies are throwing around money and buying up the competition to eliminate them instead of earning the trust and business of customers with good service. Verizon was on a buy-out path for a while and made themselves statistically the biggest wireless carrier. Then in order to compete with those statistics Cingular bought out AT&T and now Sprint has bought out Nextel. The original phone companies (long before a cordless phone was thought of) were split up because it was a monopoly and had unfair prices and no one could get that type of service from anywhere else. It almost seems like that is where we are headed with cell phones now. I understand that it improves the network nationwide and all that ...
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