 dnoyeBFerrous Phallus join:2000-10-09 Southfield, MI | reply to winsyrstrife
Re: Laughing it off $700,000 plus refunds. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by dnoyeB:$700,000 plus refunds. True but $700,000 to the government might as well be $5. The refunds are what's going to hurt at&t more. |
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 ropeguruPremium join:2001-01-25 Mechanicsville, VA | reply to dnoyeB said by dnoyeB:$700,000 plus refunds. Plus now a rate increase to recoup there money. |
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | said by ropeguru:said by dnoyeB:$700,000 plus refunds. Plus now a rate increase to recoup there money. And then those people will move on to another company. |
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| said by BF69:said by ropeguru:said by dnoyeB:$700,000 plus refunds. Plus now a rate increase to recoup there money. And then those people will move on to another company. Not with a contract they won't. Do you really believe there are enough people not under a contract that it will make a difference if they leave? Then only under certain promotions made at certain times will the other carriers pay an ETF to gain customers. So that is out the window too.
Yet again AT&T will not have to actually cover their own cost for their own actions. -- "I like to refer to myself as an Adult Film Efficienato." - Stuart Bondek |
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 | if att raises the rates to recoup, people will be able to drop them with no ETF, it's in you contract that you can ditch if there is a rate increase. people need to read contracts before signing them |
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 Netbum join:2002-04-08 Oakley, CA | reply to BF69 I already did,was with that company,or whatever it was going back to 1994. They care not for customer loyalty. |
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| reply to readurtos said by readurtos :if att raises the rates to recoup, people will be able to drop them with no ETF, it's in you contract that you can ditch if there is a rate increase. people need to read contracts before signing them They actually pulled that little sentence out ages ago. Also, just a reminder, but AT&T can and does change the ToS at will, any time they want, without notice to the customer. |
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