AT&T 2-year Contract (One-time activation fees apply: first new line of service, $36; each new additional line, $26; contract extension, $18.) @ richardeward.com |
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AT&T 2-year Contract (One-time activation fees apply: first new line of service, $36; each new additional line, $26; contract extension, $18.)
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0 
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DO NOT BUY PHONES FROM AMAZON 
Both of the phones that I purchased through amazon had to be replaced - they were both defective! What a pain! I also lost all of my numbers on one of the phones!!! It's better to just buy them directly from ATT.
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Amazon: will not let you extend your contract / keep your number 
I ordered a contract extension but Amazon thought it was a new line. Now I need to return the phone, cancel the new contract, and GO FIND ANOTHER VENDOR. DO NOT USE AMAZON TO BUY YOUR PHONE UNLESS YOU WANT TO GET RID OF YOUR CURRENT NUMBER. THEY TELL YOU DIFFERENTLY BUT THEY LIE. This mistake will cost me. It will also cost Amazon. I will not order anything through Amazon again due to the awful customer service and misleading website information. Congrats, Amazon, you've lost at least one customer... more info
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Pure Cr@p 
avoid ATT as a wireless company. it took over 2 hours on 2 separate occasions to cancel my contract in the first 30 day trial period. they kept telling me to call amazon, amazon finally sent me the contract reference to give the AtT reps, then they put me on hold until the system hung up on me (about 30 mins) eventually I got it cancelled. they probably count on people not going through the hassel. I will NEVER use them again.
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could be cheaper! 
Yeah they could have waived the dang activation fee, that was a waist. it's just a way for them to get a little extra cash out of the customer for no reason. I find this new 2 year contract stuff garbage as well, I miss the days of 1 year contracts and they gave you all kinds of stuff to make you happy. Now they just line their pockets and forget about the little things about the customer. Granted I have found AT&T to be better than Sprint/Nextel (so glad I'm not with them anymore).more info
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