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01/23/2007 01:03:23 PM · #1 |
they want to call the company. AT&T merge with cingular, change the name to cingular make me get a cingular compatible phone. Now they are AT&T again. Am I going to have to buy a new phone again? |
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01/23/2007 01:06:24 PM · #2 |
LOL I heard that a few days ago and thought the same thing. I was also AT&T, then cingular, now will be AT&T again, but since its a merge I wouldn't think we'd have to buy new phones again (atleast I hope not since I just bought 3 new phones at christmas for my daughters & me).
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01/23/2007 01:18:48 PM · #3 |
Like a slime mold which has crawled towards a new source of nourishment, The Phone Company is now reassembling itself to gorge on its newfound nutrient pool ... |
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01/23/2007 01:20:13 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by boomtap: Am I going to have to buy a new phone again? |
Steve Jobs hopes so ... |
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01/23/2007 01:21:18 PM · #5 |
.... off to buy Apple stock! |
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01/23/2007 01:22:49 PM · #6 |
Funny thing is I went with AT&T originally because Cingular wanted to big of a deposit. Then I became a Cingular customer and now I suppose I'm an AT&T customer again. Oh well... they'll play hell getting my rollover minutes out of my hands :-)
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01/23/2007 01:30:26 PM · #7 |
I just hope they make the medianet cheaper. It is like $10 for a meg! You have got to be kidding me. I would love to get my gmail on my phone, but I am not shelling out $10-20 a month for that. |
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01/23/2007 01:35:54 PM · #8 |
When AT&T was bought by SBC, then the companies have changed hands. At that time all the transitions that needed to happen have happened.
This is just a name change. The parent companies now merged (AT&T amd Bell South), the size of the wireless part is the same and the contracts remain the same.
No worries (of that kind, at least) |
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01/23/2007 11:45:47 PM · #9 |
Like Leroy I went AT&T when Cingular wanted a huge deposit ($700+ per line -- ouch!), then became Cingular and not merged into the whole again. The whole process has been completely seamless and painless in every way.
The only hitch I have experienced at all has been with tech support. Not that they haven't provided top notch service to me -- because they have -- but a couple of times the Indian accent was just too thick for me to understand them. After I apologized for not being able to understand them and being transferred to another with less of an accent it was all good. I consider that to be my lack of experience with varying dialects -- I have had the same problem trying to talk to a couple of support people from other companies from NY. Yes, one had a very thick Brooklyn accent -- but the other just talked too damn fast. Seriously, the entire conversation could have been one word!
I have no complaints about the newly reformed Ma'Bell.
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01/24/2007 12:37:42 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Like a slime mold which has crawled towards a new source of nourishment, The Phone Company is now reassembling itself to gorge on its newfound nutrient pool ... |
this deserves resaying . . . .
:) |
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01/24/2007 12:53:55 AM · #11 |
I'm proud to report I have lived my life in a phone-free zone. I have a phone, actually, but it gets used maybe once a month, if that, and not by me :-)
R.
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01/24/2007 12:55:20 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Funny thing is I went with AT&T originally because Cingular wanted to big of a deposit. Then I became a Cingular customer and now I suppose I'm an AT&T customer again. Oh well... they'll play hell getting my rollover minutes out of my hands :-) |
Same thing happened to me. I was with Sprint than switched to Nextel and then they merge. It's like the Godfather, "Just when I thought I was out they pull me back in". |
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01/24/2007 01:04:52 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: I'm proud to report I have lived my life in a phone-free zone. I have a phone, actually, but it gets used maybe once a month, if that, and not by me :-)
R. |
That sounds like heaven. I hate phones!
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01/24/2007 03:12:30 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: I'm proud to report I have lived my life in a phone-free zone. I have a phone, actually, but it gets used maybe once a month, if that, and not by me :-)
R. |
But isn't what we are doing here just using a phone of a different sort? :D
David |
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01/24/2007 11:39:35 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by yanko: Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Funny thing is I went with AT&T originally because Cingular wanted to big of a deposit. Then I became a Cingular customer and now I suppose I'm an AT&T customer again. Oh well... they'll play hell getting my rollover minutes out of my hands :-) |
Same thing happened to me. I was with Sprint than switched to Nextel and then they merge. It's like the Godfather, "Just when I thought I was out they pull me back in". |
That is funny. |
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01/24/2007 11:49:53 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by yanko: Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Funny thing is I went with AT&T originally because Cingular wanted to big of a deposit. Then I became a Cingular customer and now I suppose I'm an AT&T customer again. Oh well... they'll play hell getting my rollover minutes out of my hands :-) |
Same thing happened to me. I was with Sprint than switched to Nextel and then they merge. It's like the Godfather, "Just when I thought I was out they pull me back in". |
That's how I feel about Bank of America: I've spent most of my life running from them, and they keep buying whatever local bank I use. I have finally given up and accepted the reality that they were determined to have me and they are much bigger than me. I no longer have the strength to resist.
R.
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01/24/2007 11:52:37 AM · #17 |
Originally posted by David.C: Originally posted by Bear_Music: I'm proud to report I have lived my life in a phone-free zone. I have a phone, actually, but it gets used maybe once a month, if that, and not by me :-)
R. |
But isn't what we are doing here just using a phone of a different sort? :D
David |
Except no rate plans, no long-distance charges, and the computer doesn't ring insistently when I'm having dinner or watching a movie.
R.
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01/24/2007 03:52:36 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by yanko: Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Funny thing is I went with AT&T originally because Cingular wanted to big of a deposit. Then I became a Cingular customer and now I suppose I'm an AT&T customer again. Oh well... they'll play hell getting my rollover minutes out of my hands :-) |
Same thing happened to me. I was with Sprint than switched to Nextel and then they merge. It's like the Godfather, "Just when I thought I was out they pull me back in". |
That's how I feel about Bank of America: I've spent most of my life running from them, and they keep buying whatever local bank I use. I have finally given up and accepted the reality that they were determined to have me and they are much bigger than me. I no longer have the strength to resist.
R. |
You need a credit union.
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01/24/2007 03:54:01 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by boomtap:
You need a credit union. |
Yup, after suffering the crappy services and product options available from a typical credit union, Bank of America will feel like a sweet relief.
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01/24/2007 04:19:25 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: That's how I feel about Bank of America: I've spent most of my life running from them, and they keep buying whatever local bank I use. I have finally given up and accepted the reality that they were determined to have me and they are much bigger than me. I no longer have the strength to resist.
R. |
My checking account has survived being owned by three different banks.
My safety-deposit box has been owned by four banks -- currently BofA! -- and located in three different buildings ... : ) |
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01/24/2007 05:36:45 PM · #21 |
SBC thinks AT&T is a more recognized better liked name.
Ironically, AT&T is the biggest turn off of any name any telephone company in history has for me. SBC, Cingular, Verizon, Bell Atlantic, etc. These all sound better to me than AT&T
Okay, what do I think of when I think of AT&T. And evil monopolistic dysfunctional entity striving to control the entire galaxy's telephone system.
Why...there is little difference in my mind between the Imperial AT&T and
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01/24/2007 07:08:23 PM · #22 |
Yes, the dark side is strong and has clouded our vision. |
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