Voici un article récent paru dans le Miami Herald concernant quelques uns d’entre nous.Personnellement, j’ai contacté AT&T pour savoir combien il m’en couterait, et, au lieu de $5.99, comme on m’avait dis, il m’en aurait couté $27.99, alors j’ai demandé de canceller ce contrat.
Going door to door, for AT&T?
Posted on Fri, Dec. 28, 2007
Q.On a recent Sunday afternoon, a man claiming to be an AT&T salesman was going door-to-door telling residents that AT&T was introducing lower rates for its customers.
He said he needed to see our last statement to prove we were customers.
He carried what appeared to be an AT&T ID card, but was this man legitimate?
A.AT&T does employ door-to-door sales people, according to spokesman Steven Smith, but none would ask to see a statement.
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A lot of people got taken in with this deal and found out it was not as represented. What I thought was unusual when I saw the contracts was that there were no amounts specified. People signed contracts without knowing what true amount they would be paying. I'm sure there were a lot of cancellations. However, it took a long time to be able to talk to a customer representative. I'm glad the salesmen never came to my door.
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