I finally log onto an old email account that I had not checked in 7 months. I see an email from AT&T. It says "your account has been reopened just so you can pay". I start thinking hum I have not had an AT&T account since July. I closed the account, paid what I thought was the remaining balance, and went on with my life. So I call them up. First to see if the email is true, secondly I am curious since I have not received any mail from them, nor have I received any phone calls. Well turns out they were saying I owed them 300 dollars. I sat on the phone for 45 minutes trying to figure out what is going on. Turns out they charge you for the whole 2 months of service if you cancel the service in the second week of the month. I actually laughed in the reps ear. I told him there is no way I will pay you 300 dollars for no service. I looked back through my bank statements and there was a month in which I did not pay. I have no idea how this was missed or how my phone was kept on. The rep did not know either. So after me laughing, the rep agreeing that the rule sucks, we came to a conclusion that I pay the one month that I missed and they would put a zero balance on my account.
I find this funny because of the fact that AT&T felt they were entitled to money on a phone that was not active, even after the phone is turned off. I am glad that it squared away, but lesson to all: check to make sure that your account is zeroed out on your cell phone if you cancel your plan. EVEN if your contract is up!
I find this funny because of the fact that AT&T felt they were entitled to money on a phone that was not active, even after the phone is turned off. I am glad that it squared away, but lesson to all: check to make sure that your account is zeroed out on your cell phone if you cancel your plan. EVEN if your contract is up!
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