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When you're fairly certain it's a write-off, sending to collections becomes the "may as well" option because there's no cost, just lost receivable. With a lawsuit, there's at least $200 in costs just for filing, obtaining default judgment, garnishment order, etc. That doesn't include any legal time whatsoever. |
I meant that the collections agency would not sue.
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me too!
I'm three months into the EXACT SAME thing, zoltan. Mine was $12.54, though. I think I've got it under control, I hope, I think. I called qwest, and have had them remove my long distance option a total of three times. They removed that AT&T charges from my bill, and I haven't heard from
AT&T so far. |
I closed an AT&T account about 7 years ago. I still get a bill every month with a $8.73 credit balance. I figure the resources to calculate, SAN space, printing and postage pretty much make it worth my while to leave it alone....
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Or if you do, follow up with a WRITTEN summary in letter form, sent certified mail, return receipt. Works every time. I learned this years ago after being d*cked in more ways than I can count by similarly idiotic bureaucracies. That method has never, ever failed me. |
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Z - Wanna bake their noodle? Cancel your landline, go VOIP. Make it even more interesting and use ATT Callvantage. They'll do a complete meltdown. :D:D:D |
Cut to the chase. Stop messing around with low level folks. Go to THE MAN.
Get the address of the PRESIDENT of AT&T (look in the Investor section of the AT&T Web Site to get his Address). Mail his office directly stating the facts and your desired outcome. For AT&T, try this first (as found in the Web Site): "To contact AT&T's Board of Directors: If you would like to communicate with the Board of Directors, nonmanagement directors, the lead director or a specific individual director, please address your letter in care of: Ann E. Meuleman Senior Vice President and Secretary 175 E. Houston P.O. Box 2933 San Antonio, Texas 78299-2933 " A Quick google search turns up that the President of AT&T (Randall Stephenson) can be e-mailed at randall.stephenson@att.com. I have done this many times over the years. The President (or more likley his flunky) does not want to hear this from customers as it is very bad for business. Each time I have done this, my problem was resolved to my satifaction within 2 weeks. |
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