Has anyone been able to take AT&T to court (successfully)? They flat lied
to me on my last contract renewal, and I want to cancel now! (Without the
penalty of course.)
Eddie Haskel - 27 Apr 2004 21:01 GMT
AT&TWorthless lied to you? DAMN!......Just another reason they call them
AT&TWorthlessShits.
AT&TWorthless will do ***ANYTHING*** to hook customers(see suckers). When
will people learn to stay away from this *SHITSTAIN* of a company?
> Has anyone been able to take AT&T to court (successfully)? They flat lied
> to me on my last contract renewal, and I want to cancel now! (Without the
> penalty of course.)
Harvey Gratt - 27 Apr 2004 21:28 GMT
> Has anyone been able to take AT&T to court (successfully)? They flat lied
> to me on my last contract renewal, and I want to cancel now! (Without the
> penalty of course.)
File a complaint with your state's Attorney General's Office. This has
proven very effective in the past (assuming you can have a valid claim
and some documentation).
Harvey
Robert M. - 27 Apr 2004 23:25 GMT
> Has anyone been able to take AT&T to court (successfully)? They flat lied
> to me on my last contract renewal, and I want to cancel now! (Without the
> penalty of course.)
I am in a nondisclosure agreement, so I can't tell what happened, but it
was interesting.
Scott Nelson - Wash DC - 28 Apr 2004 04:44 GMT
Uh, then why bring it up? ;-)
Scotty
> > Has anyone been able to take AT&T to court (successfully)? They flat lied
> > to me on my last contract renewal, and I want to cancel now! (Without the
> > penalty of course.)
>
> I am in a nondisclosure agreement, so I can't tell what happened, but it
> was interesting.
Robert M. - 28 Apr 2004 11:44 GMT
> Uh, then why bring it up? ;-)
>
> Scotty
Results may be other than some might assume.
> > > Has anyone been able to take AT&T to court (successfully)? They flat
> lied
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> > I am in a nondisclosure agreement, so I can't tell what happened, but it
> > was interesting.