ATT Wireless

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ATT Wireless Reviews

Wbbelew September 7, 2009
Allowing Known Scam To Cell Phone
ATT Wireless is allowing Cylon LLC to scam customers with use of text messaging. I called customer service about an unauthorized charge to my account. They knew of the problem and removed the charges. They acknowledged it was a scam but they will not block the illegal charges.
Bolein September 6, 2009
Pissed
In a nutshell, I switched from AT&T and went with Verizon. I expected a termination fee for one phone. Instead I just got the bill today for $799.87. It has prorated charges for service we didn't use and termination fees for ALL 4 phones. PISSED is NOT what I am, I am LIVID!

Did call them but of course they offered no help, as usual!

When my service kicked in with the new carrier, I called AT&T to get an idea of my final bill. i was told all fees were waived. Not true.

Now it's WAR!
mylinda July 20, 2009
Unautherize charges/
I stared service in N0v. 2008, from that time on there were problems with the phones, I had unlimited text messages but each month i would be charged they credit me, prorate me etc again had to purchased another phone my bill was wrong EVERY MONTH I then told to stop my service I went with boost I wrote att for this to be investgated this problemAfter several months of phone being off they started up my account I had charges as Im being credited this as got of control spoke to supervisor said he would take care of this give me a call back Ithought wow they took care of this NO I got a letter From First Revenue Assurance. I will go, talk.public, I will do everything to I need to do to expose this company on frud charges, phone products which I still have.This company. Its hard times for everyone but Att Wireless should not still from the consumers
BOTA July 20, 2009
Don't care about customer satisfaction
Att is so useless it is unreal.

I am a 10+ year customer - who needs a new phone. So after paying 15K plus over that time - I really would like to get a bberry bold.

Costs 300 bucks - I figure - why not see if they care to keep me as a customer.

Talked to a rep who offered to cancel my service when I explained I thought they might want to help me out with the pricing of the unit and I was unhappy.

I wrote 2 e-mails which either the person reading them does not actually read the content - or perhaps are system generated responses.

Try another provider - I will.
theiceman June 11, 2009
Deceptive Advertising
I purchased a phone from them and on the box it said GPS. It did not state that it only worked with their gps programs and that cost additional money. I confirmed this with their upper tech support, and was told that it is locked and will only work with their program.
Markus April 9, 2009
Awful company
I have a blackberry 8310 that has had the 'pearl' repaired numerous times. The blackberry is now out of warranty & the only solution ATT Wireless is giving me is to 'upgrade' to a new phone. It takes less than 10 minutes to repair, yet they refuse to do so since the warranty has expired.
Brian April 8, 2009
Terrible company
I have a blackberry 8310 that has had the 'pearl' repaired numerous times. The blackberry is now out of warranty & the only solution ATT Wireless is giving me is to 'upgrade' to a new phone. It takes less than 10 minutes to repair, yet they refuse to do so since the warranty has expired.
rowenamacias March 19, 2009
loss of payment
my husband and i had cell phones through cingular wireless for about 3 years and as soon as they became att we got a bill in for over $500 saying we neglected to pay our previous months bill, well we paid it and they lost it and could not find it, leaving us with an outrageous bill to pay. we went to t mobile ***** curse att *****
garytexasdelta March 16, 2009
AT&T Network Degrade Service for 2G Phones
Fewer Bars in More Places: AT&T Network Upgrades Degrade Service for 2G Phones
By Timothy R. Butler | Jan 2, 2009 at 22:45:2

In an act affecting owners of 2G cell phones on AT&T Mobility’s network, including the highly visible, and originally highly expensive first generation iPhone, Open for Business has learned that AT&T has been quietly sacrificing 2G signal strength in an effort to speed up the build out of its next generation 3G network. The first generation iPhone was trumpeted by the company as recently as seven months ago; many 2G phones continue to be sold by the Dallas-based company today.

Cell phones, like other wireless communications devices, have certain radio bands they communicate on. While previously the company had been primarily relying on the 850 MHz band that offers a more robust signal, including superior indoor reception, company technicians confirmed to OFB that transmitters for the 2G signal used by the original iPhone and most other handsets, including most AT&T offered BlackBerry and RAZR models, have been shifted to the weaker 1900 MHz band in some areas.

This shift has resulted in customers past their 30-day return policy, but still with relatively new phones, finding themselves stuck with equipment no longer able to pick up signals properly in previously strong coverage areas, even though the equipment itself is without defect.

OFB was able to confirm this situation for itself using multiple devices in St. Louis, MO, and also obtained information on similar cases across the country. Reports suggested the problem started to appear as AT&T ramped up its 3G network in preparation for the iPhone 3G in early 2008. Each AT&T technician OFB talked to concerning this problem offered the same solution: that the customer should purchase new, 3G-enabled equipment at the customer’s own expense. This has created a troubling situation for many owners of the original iPhone, a device that was as recently as May of 2008 selling for $400. These users are being told their expensive phones should not only be replaced at the subscriber’s expense, sometimes less than a year after purchase, but also at an increase in the monthly service rate of $10 for data and $5 for text messaging.

While the iPhone is the highest profile device impacted by the network change, other high profile, higher-end phones, including all but one of AT&T’s BlackBerry phones, feature 2G GSM/EDGE radios that could be impacted by this switch. In all, nearly half of AT&T’s phones available on its web site are 2G models incompatible with the newer 3G technology.
OFB/T.R. Butler

When I contacted AT&T’s technical support seeking a solution to the problem, the company did offer a $200 one-time credit, a helpful offer, but not nearly enough to offset replacing my family’s two perfectly functional iPhones and additional Nokia handset (equipment totaling about $1, 000 in value over the last two years), nor did the company offer to offset the additional fees attached to the new phones (a cumulative total of $30/month). The standard upgrade offered was pursuant to a new two-year contract on all three lines. Over the course of the next two years, AT&T’s offer would cost an additional $920 plus tax to restore the level of service previously available.

As an alternative, OFB was also advised by one AT&T customer service representative to consider terminating AT&T service. The representative then suggested using unofficial information on the Internet to unlock the iPhone for use on another cellular network.

OFB’s staff collected other similar stories across the country, including the Midwest and both coasts. A serious question arises for those considering purchasing higher end equipment like the iPhone 3G or Blackberry Bold going forward, either as a new customer or as a customer attempting to escape the 2G problems. As AT&T looks forward to yet another network upgrade to the 4G LTE network in the coming years, is there any guarantee that new equipment purchased now will not suffer the same fate before its respective contracts expire as well?

AT&T’s executive director of analyst relations, Mark Siegel, “categorically” denied to OFB that AT&T was advising customers to dump 2G equipment such as the iPhone for 3G versions. In a follow-up message, Siegel added that the company was not requiring anyone to switch to 3G equipment. Although that is technically true, customers in affected areas are all but required to upgrade due to the dramatic signal strength drop over the last few months.

OFB also attempted to reach Apple for comment, but had not received a response from the company by press time.

Timothy R. Butler is editor-in-chief of Open for Business. You can contact him at [email protected].
Brandon February 25, 2009
No refund
This acct was closed on 10/13/08, and at that time there was a credit balance of $238.10. Its THREE months later and I still havent received my money. This is unacceptable since ATT is making a small fortune in interest while they deliberately hold on to my money. I am left with nothing but inconvenience and no compensation for the loss of my opportunity to get interest from the $238.10. Even offering a small credit balance would be better then nothing. I spoke to a manager named Steven Tillman who told me that the check was sent to me on 12/17/08. Today is 1/15/09, it shouldnt take 4 weeks for me to receive this check. I asked for a logical explanation why THREE months since closing this acct and I still havent gotten my money. I was given an apology but was not given an explanation.. Its clear to me that ATT is abusing its size and power against its innocent customer. With todays economy I could use $238.10.

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