I rarely use the word, "hate", especially in all capitals but I'm feed up.
We live in a rural area with poor and/or spotty coverage by all carriers. We had Cingular for over 2 years and just last fall, we added a third phone for our DD on a one year contract. After 3 months, they changed to a GSM network. We thought that would be OK, since we had "gate" phones (phones that worked in multiple modes).
WRONG!!!!!
After the change, we has disconnected calls, missed calls, could not use the phone in 2 emergency situations, etc.... The store where we purchased our phone (and serviced them, too) suddenly could not help us. In fact, they were instructed to not sell in our area any more. They could not provide customer service, either. It also was not just one phone...... it was all three.l
I called to cancel the contract and, even after talking to a supervisor, we have to pay $120 to terminate it early. No recourse. No way to avoid the charge.
They are sympathetic but policy is policy. We signed the contract and since we were able to use the phones occasionally, they were not deemed "unusable". We signed it and, therefore, we have to pay.
OK....... my vent is over.
Please return to your regularly scheduled DISing.
We live in a rural area with poor and/or spotty coverage by all carriers. We had Cingular for over 2 years and just last fall, we added a third phone for our DD on a one year contract. After 3 months, they changed to a GSM network. We thought that would be OK, since we had "gate" phones (phones that worked in multiple modes).
WRONG!!!!!
After the change, we has disconnected calls, missed calls, could not use the phone in 2 emergency situations, etc.... The store where we purchased our phone (and serviced them, too) suddenly could not help us. In fact, they were instructed to not sell in our area any more. They could not provide customer service, either. It also was not just one phone...... it was all three.l
I called to cancel the contract and, even after talking to a supervisor, we have to pay $120 to terminate it early. No recourse. No way to avoid the charge.
They are sympathetic but policy is policy. We signed the contract and since we were able to use the phones occasionally, they were not deemed "unusable". We signed it and, therefore, we have to pay.
OK....... my vent is over.
Please return to your regularly scheduled DISing.