I have had Cingular/AT&T for appx. 5-6 years. I always paid on time & had no issues with them once we got past the GSM transition, which made my coverage worse.
I live in rural Oklahoma & have a 12 yo daughter in rural Kansas. I recently had a job change & move & my service deteriorated. I am in the medical field & on call & the cell phone is my primary phone. I had a lot of static, dropped calls, messages showing up a day later, etc. My contract ran out & I switched to another company for better coverage.
My 12 yo daughter lives in KS. The town she lives in is covered by only one company. A divorce, change of jobs & both parties moving to a different house but still in the same area resulted in: 1. The poor coverage as explained above & 2. Daughter has zero coverage. Also confirmed by 3 visits to 3 different AT&T stores. I cannot cancel her contract without a $175 penalty.
First off, when I added a second line to my service, I feel it should have been just that. I didn't realize (and was not told) that her's was a totally separate contract. I also updated her phone appx 1 1/2 years ago & again, didn't know that a new contract went into effect & was not informed of same.
I am now on a family plan, as I should have been & thought I was all along. I am being told the contract cannot be cancelled even if there is no service because they provide service at my billing address. It doesn't matter where the phone is. Hmmmm. Something wrong here. Actually I thought they would gladly cancell because in the surrounding area, if she can get through it is not on an AT&T tower & costs them money.
I have thought of changing the billing address, but don't think I should have to do something like this to get this corrected.
I would appreciate any suggestions or information about situations like this. Thank you.
I live in rural Oklahoma & have a 12 yo daughter in rural Kansas. I recently had a job change & move & my service deteriorated. I am in the medical field & on call & the cell phone is my primary phone. I had a lot of static, dropped calls, messages showing up a day later, etc. My contract ran out & I switched to another company for better coverage.
My 12 yo daughter lives in KS. The town she lives in is covered by only one company. A divorce, change of jobs & both parties moving to a different house but still in the same area resulted in: 1. The poor coverage as explained above & 2. Daughter has zero coverage. Also confirmed by 3 visits to 3 different AT&T stores. I cannot cancel her contract without a $175 penalty.
First off, when I added a second line to my service, I feel it should have been just that. I didn't realize (and was not told) that her's was a totally separate contract. I also updated her phone appx 1 1/2 years ago & again, didn't know that a new contract went into effect & was not informed of same.
I am now on a family plan, as I should have been & thought I was all along. I am being told the contract cannot be cancelled even if there is no service because they provide service at my billing address. It doesn't matter where the phone is. Hmmmm. Something wrong here. Actually I thought they would gladly cancell because in the surrounding area, if she can get through it is not on an AT&T tower & costs them money.
I have thought of changing the billing address, but don't think I should have to do something like this to get this corrected.
I would appreciate any suggestions or information about situations like this. Thank you.