Mary
Lebanon,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, August 02, 2006
Paul, First let me say that I completely understand what your sister is going through. I had a very similar experience but with AT&T. A man in the next town over from me obtained my personal information from one of AT&T's customer service agents (complete idiot). Needless to say the guy went to town ordering cell phones and equipment under my cell phone number and my account number. When I got my bill in the mail, I almost passed out. The best part of all this is that when I called to dispute the charges, the customer service agent was so dumb she admitted fault but refused to take the charges off of the bill. Her name was Maria, and she actually admitted to me that my social security number was given out along with my password on the account. When I asked for a supervisor or manager they refused to transfer me and just kept telling me that I was responsible for the charges (yes, even after admetting they made the mistake)! I told them I wanted to cancel my contract because I felt that they breached their end of the contract when they gave out my personal information. I must have fought with them for about three hours and got absolutely nowhere. I ended up going to the police station and reporting the whole incident. After doing an investigation, they offered to handle the problem with AT&T by talking to them and telling them what they found. Years later, Pressler and Pressler is trying to sue me for the amount of the bill from AT&T. Truthfully I have gone crazy getting all of the old police reports and sending them out, but the bottom line is that you're going to have to try and file a police report for fraud and report Cingular to the Attorney General's office as well as any othe company you can. It's a lot of paperwork but it's worth it. Had I not filed the police report I probably would have had to pay that bill. Just keep fighting, it'll work out in the end!! Also, cancel your credit card and get a new one, this way they can't keep billing you!!