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06-13-2007, 08:21 AM
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Cingular/ATT Wireless - No more 1 year contract
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So I was told at a Cingular/ATT Wireless store that they no longer offer a 1 year contract on anything. The minimum is 2 years. Is this right.... or is this just another Cingular/ATT Wireless pathetic attempt at lying to the customer.
I am anxious to know
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06-13-2007, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by JGBerry
So I was told at a Cingular/ATT Wireless store that they no longer offer a 1 year contract on anything. The minimum is 2 years. Is this right.... or is this just another Cingular/ATT Wireless pathetic attempt at lying to the customer.
I am anxious to know
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The information you were given is correct. AT&T no longer offers one-year contracts for wireless service.
Jason
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06-13-2007, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by jasonfont426
The information you were given is correct. AT&T no longer offers one-year contracts for wireless service.
Jason
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Hah...that's wonderful...just wonderful. Well they automatically lost my business. Why would someone come in with their own equipment, just to be locked into a 2 year contract? you might as well take one of the contract discount deals on devices they sell in the store. oh wait...now it's alllll making sense. they are doing this on purpose so people won't buy crap off ebay or borrow their friends device. they want you to buy theirs, get locked in, get onto their interface, etc. just a load of crap
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06-13-2007, 09:15 AM
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They don't have a standard interface. You're thinking of Verizon.
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06-13-2007, 09:22 AM
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They don't have a standard interface. You're thinking of Verizon.
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hah, yea, my bad
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06-13-2007, 12:36 PM
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Not sure if it makes a difference but I have a FAN account and get routed to their business dept when I call. I bought a treo previously NOT from AT&T and signed on to the 450min per month for $40 and I opted for no contract since its my own equipment. So even though I've only been with them for a couple of months, I'm on a month to month basis and can take my number to another carrier at anytime without an ETF.
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06-13-2007, 12:36 PM
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Not sure if it makes a difference but I have a FAN account and get routed to their business dept when I call. I bought a treo previously NOT from AT&T and signed on to the 450min per month for $40 and I opted for no contract since its my own equipment. So even though I've only been with them for a couple of months, I'm on a month to month basis and can take my number to another carrier at anytime without an ETF.
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06-13-2007, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by JGBerry
Hah...that's wonderful...just wonderful. Well they automatically lost my business. Why would someone come in with their own equipment, just to be locked into a 2 year contract? you might as well take one of the contract discount deals on devices they sell in the store. oh wait...now it's alllll making sense. they are doing this on purpose so people won't buy crap off ebay or borrow their friends device. they want you to buy theirs, get locked in, get onto their interface, etc. just a load of crap
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I know with verizon, we had a phone that wasn't being used that we wanted to give to my grandpa. It was obviously not new. Well when they added it to the family share plan, it set it so that phone was locked in for 2 years. I personally think that is garbage. We might as well have gotten one of the free phones at least and gotten something nicer.
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06-13-2007, 01:49 PM
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I know with verizon, we had a phone that wasn't being used that we wanted to give to my grandpa. It was obviously not new. Well when they added it to the family share plan, it set it so that phone was locked in for 2 years. I personally think that is garbage. We might as well have gotten one of the free phones at least and gotten something nicer.
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Verizon AND T-Mobile offer 1 or 2 year contracts.
Cingular/ATT DOES NOT
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06-13-2007, 03:30 PM
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Nextel is also doing 2 years.
Now that you can port your number this is their way of making you stay.
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06-13-2007, 04:19 PM
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I totally understand if you are buying the phones from them cause I am assuming that they don't make that much money of those when you sign up for a new contract. However, when you bring an old phone into it, they shouldn't be able to to force you into a 2 year contract with it. Just seems like poor customer service. But since all of them are doing it I guess it doesn't really make a difference.
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06-13-2007, 04:25 PM
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well I got a 1 year contract with cingular last december and was planning on re-upping to get another year and another phone for the discount but at this rate I'll buy the phone with out the contract through some other source, this is crazy. There is no way I am signing my life away to a carrier.
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10-20-2007, 02:45 PM
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AT&T changes ETF policy
Here is what I found, does anyone have any clue of this information found at AT&T changes ETF policy - FierceWireless - Wireless Industry, Wireless Technology News, Wireless Security News
AT&T seems to be following Verizon Wireless' lead: Beginning in November, the carrier said it will reduce the early termination fees for customers who exit their phone contracts before those contracts run out. Just like Verizon Wireless subscribers, AT&T subs will pay an ETF that is based upon the amount of time that has passed since the contract went into effect. Also, existing subscribers who change their plans will not have to extend their agreement or sign up for a new one.
AT&T is also offering a new rate for mobile phone calls to Mexico landlines: 5 cents a minute for customers who sign up for AT&T World Connect Mexico between October 15 and January 15, 2008. Wireless to wireless calls to Mexico will cost 21 cents per minute.
For more on AT&T's new calling plan:
- read this release about calling Mexico
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12-06-2008, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by beninark
well I got a 1 year contract with cingular last december and was planning on re-upping to get another year and another phone for the discount but at this rate I'll buy the phone with out the contract through some other source, this is crazy. There is no way I am signing my life away to a carrier.
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I WORK for AT&T... and for one, let me asure you that NO ONE should force you into a 2 year contract if you bring your own equipment. But I understand why some Reps would lie and tell you you have to... they won't get paid on your new activation when you don't sign a contract. And as for replacing equipment, just take your Simcard and put it in ANY AT&T or Unlicked GSM Phone, you don't need to involve AT&T in that unlike Verizon who renews your contract even when your phone broke and you want to activate another phone you own.
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12-06-2008, 07:32 PM
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You can still be activated on a 1 year contract through OPUS in AT&T stores if you bring your own equipment. Also the 1 year pricing does still exist, just it isnt offered.
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12-06-2008, 07:49 PM
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12-06-2008, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by cassinator
I totally understand if you are buying the phones from them cause I am assuming that they don't make that much money of those when you sign up for a new contract. However, when you bring an old phone into it, they shouldn't be able to to force you into a 2 year contract with it. Just seems like poor customer service. But since all of them are doing it I guess it doesn't really make a difference.
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No one is forcing you to do anything. Vote with your head and your wallet. If you don't like the deal, go elsewhere. If you really want NO contract, there's always Cricket, Virgin, or other MVNO providers and any of the other numbers of prepaids...
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12-06-2008, 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Carynel
I WORK for AT&T... and for one, let me asure you that NO ONE should force you into a 2 year contract if you bring your own equipment. But I understand why some Reps would lie and tell you you have to... they won't get paid on your new activation when you don't sign a contract. And as for replacing equipment, just take your Simcard and put it in ANY AT&T or Unlicked GSM Phone, you don't need to involve AT&T in that unlike Verizon who renews your contract even when your phone broke and you want to activate another phone you own.
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... but this will only work if your phone is unlicked. Once it's been licked, you can no longer take advantage of this offer...
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12-07-2008, 03:33 PM
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AT&T offers 24, 12, and 0 month commitments on new activations. For upgrades, it's only 24 months now, whether you go into a corporate store or another channel like national retail. And aside from the iPhone, you can always buy your equipment at full price and not sign a contract at all.
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12-07-2008, 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by fonejunkie
... but this will only work if your phone is unlicked. Once it's been licked, you can no longer take advantage of this offer...
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So whats the issue with licking your Blackberry? I saw a post on Track Ball cleaning and someone just licks the trackball to save on Alcohol
Besides it tastes like Chicken
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