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sharksfan3
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join:2004-02-16
Hyde Park, NY

The ads are misleading

YES, the maps do CLEARLY indicate that they depict 3G coverage. The problem is that the people in the ads using "at&t devices" are giving the vibe that their devices don't work AT ALL (as in no service).


LightS

join:2005-12-17
Waco, TX

THANK YOU
Someone who can correctly interpret them.



Ebolla

join:2005-09-28
Dracut, MA

reply to sharksfan3
The ad's do not specifically say that they don't cover other areas, and that is what this will come down to. AT&T is just complaining as it makes them look bad. There is no deception in the ad, nowhere does it say "no services available" it specifically targets 3G only.


sharksfan3
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join:2004-02-16
Hyde Park, NY

said by Ebolla:

The ad's do not specifically say that they don't cover other areas, and that is what this will come down to. AT&T is just complaining as it makes them look bad. There is no deception in the ad, nowhere does it say "no services available" it specifically targets 3G only.
It has nothing to do with what the ads SAY. Please reread my post.

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