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LillieDesigns

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Oct 18, 2005
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Every once in awhile I read a post where someone claims ATT payed their cancellation fee for them to convert. Does this really happen? Techniques?

Thanks!
 
In short you don't

Unless you have a good bit of legal know-how their priority is not to pander to you.

You could always call and throw around some big words until you scare the phone girl into passing you up the chain of command but with 70million other people who use their service anyway i doubt AT&T will be to unhappy to screw over one converter.

They have no obligation nore do they have any real reason. I say just go ahead cancel out and sell your phone. After that just sign up with cingular for the moderate fee.

Playing these companies for monney is a great way to have them just decide to put you on their sh** list and thats not where you want to be unless your donald trump and can afford to rent out their executive boards as your own personal anal concubines.

Good luck though if you can think of a way
 
Just tell them you have to move out of the country or something. They will probably ask you to get a letter, just type one up yourself.
 
I think he wants AT&T to pay his SPRINT cancellation fee and move onto an AT&T contract, not the other way around.
 
Correct. I want to leave Sprint and purchase an iPhone and read some posts with people claiming ATT payed their old services' cancellation fee. I was just curious if anyone knew how.
 
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