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Group: alt.cellular.attws Date: Wed, Apr 7, 2004, 9:58am (EST+5) From:
rmarkoff@msn.com (Robert M.)
<<That was part of the reason I was in contact with AT&T Wireless
lawyers. I was getting billed when I was not a customer.>>
Now, can anyone explain to me how a company can bill you if you didn't
sign up for service? How do they get your billing information if you
didn't readily give it to them? In order for them to bill you, wouldn't
you have to have a phone and a phone number attached to your account --
meaning you had service with them?
Phillipe was caught in a lie about saying he "never" had AT&T Wireless,
and now this is his excuse for getting out of it? He won't elaborate
more because of some "agreement" he has with AT&T's lawyers -- i.e. his
easy way out of answering any questions.
What a piece of trash.
Group: alt.cellular.attws Date: Wed, Apr 7, 2004, 9:58am (EST+5) From:
rmarkoff@msn.com (Robert M.)
<<That was part of the reason I was in contact with AT&T Wireless
lawyers. I was getting billed when I was not a customer.>>
Now, can anyone explain to me how a company can bill you if you didn't
sign up for service? How do they get your billing information if you
didn't readily give it to them? In order for them to bill you, wouldn't
you have to have a phone and a phone number attached to your account --
meaning you had service with them?
Phillipe was caught in a lie about saying he "never" had AT&T Wireless,
and now this is his excuse for getting out of it? He won't elaborate
more because of some "agreement" he has with AT&T's lawyers -- i.e. his
easy way out of answering any questions.
What a piece of trash.