Christopher
Stow,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, March 04, 2004
Hi, I sympathize with you on your situation. Too often what we see and what we get are two different things. I'd recommend for you to read your contract and ensure that your cell service has nationwide roaming. Sometimes some plans have national coverage but only for "their network". This means that if you leave their network and roam onto other networks you'll have roaming charges. Service or coverage area maps can be very deceiving and usually have some sort of disclaimer, always in fine print. AT&T should be able to resolve this for you with some amicable solution. I'd go through their "chain of command" until a supervisor or manager who can resolve your problem is reached. Good Luck! That's a good chunk of money to resolve.
Bhaskaran
Stillwater,#3Author of original report
Sat, February 28, 2004
I would also like to include that they have charged me $1018 for roaming. Which any sane person will not pay for just one month !!!!!