Seth gives an update on changes to upgrade eligibility requirements for the new iPhone 3G from AT&T, as well as answers FAQs appearing on the AT&T Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/att and th...
Seth gives an update on changes to upgrade eligibility requirements for the new iPhone 3G from AT&T, as well as answers FAQs appearing on the AT&T Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/att and the ATTNews Twitter feed: http://www.twitter.com/attnews
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AT&T's commercial is all hype and lies. It never have reliable services and they also they don't have much coverage unlike Verizon does. AT&T doesn't have as much choices of phones like Verizon does.
Two year contracts for upgrade eligibility. Two years! Why aren't people getting this fact? You signed the documentation, but there's so many of you that want special handouts. Or, a lot of you don't know how to read.
i think there also othe rissues like paying in time, no suspension of service, also the more features u add on ur plan ,even if ur not eligible they might see all what uve done and upgrade u
I'm surprised at all the 3G customers who are whining, but I suppose I shouldn't be. I paid $399 for the 2G and didn't complain when they offered it to the masses at $199. I could have upgraded then at that price, but the difference is, I subsidized the phone with the higher initial purchase price. You 3G people who are attempting to ignore your contract either needed to pay $399 for the 3G or 399 for the 3GS.
wasn't eligible for early upgrade pricing of $199 cuz of lower monthly.called Att to cancel service.Rep reset my eligibility & asked me to go to apple store.Apple turned me down as their system showed I have to $399 & not $199. wasted bout 3 hrs.called at&t twice.Mgr apologized & said all she did was apoligize that their call center people weren't sure of the policy & there's nothin she could do & said i'm more than welcome to leave ATT. shitty customer service.Ruined my entire day
Just like many others I bought my iPhone 3G in week 1, and I am not eligible for an upgrade till Dec. Why aren't people like me eligible for an upgrade under this revision? I don't know who is, and would like ATT to consider another revision that actually benefits iPhone 3G owners UNLIKE THIS ONE! If you are listening like you claim to be, go back and review your revision terms. Then ask yourself: who does this benefit? The answer is no one that owns an iPhone 3G!
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shitty customer service.Ruined my entire day