Friday, September 7, 2012

Knock, Knock, Hello AT&T?

I can see where people do price gouging when they are the "only show in town". That being said, I don't understand it. I really have difficulty when major corporations do it.

The major corporation I speak of is AT&T wireless. The people they are bullying are the deaf.

Yes, the deaf can use cell phones, heard of texting?

With the iPhone, you can load Apple's FaceTime App. Pretty handy if your amongst the users that don't have the luxury of hearing.

I'm sure that most are familiar with the data plan you have to buy when you own an iPhone. I have it, and I accept the fact that I have to pay for it.  AT&T makes sure that I pay for it. What I pay for allows a certain amount of data per month. This includes any e-mail attachments, downloaded files, etc.

Well, along comes FaceTime (a nice app), and AT&T decides that if you want to use FaceTime, you get (read as have)to pay a little more (or a lot more in this case).

Really AT&T?

I can understand if this might place more of a burden (LOL) on your systems. But, the fact is, this is technology, technology is growing. If you don't keep up with it or ahead of it, you get left behind. You want to sell your wireless services, but you seem to have issues supporting them. I won't go into your laughable customer service.

You seem to think it's the subscribers responsibility the make sure the major executives/stockholders get a nice bonus. I hate to tell you, with the economy the way it is, I'm not the least bit interested in making someone rich unless it's me.


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