Re: Cingular Analog/TDMA Surcharge

>> Since I have never been an AT&T customer, I don't find that very >>> persuasive.

>> Doesn't really apply to you then, but it is true, there is plenty of >> evidence to support this. The TDMA customers are also unwanted, but not >> quite so badly as the others and I imagine since you're already on a >> Cingular plan they won't strong arm you into switching that. You'll have >> to let me know if they try to ask you to sign another one/two year contract >> to make this change though, I believe this is a special "bonus" reserved >> only for the AT&T customers. > When I called them up, they told me there was no way to keep my existing $30 > plan and the only thing they offered was the standard $40 plan with a > contract, take it or leave it. I left it. > There is absolutely no reason to think this surcharge has anything > to do with ex-AT&T customers, and every reason to think that it's to > get rid of AMPS and TDMA customers. As should be blindingly > obvious, the large number of ex-AT&T customers with GSM plans won't > be affected by this at all.

Then it may be that it is no longer an "exclusive right" of the former AT&T customers to be mistreated by Cingular. With what you have just said it now seems any TDMA/AMPS Cingular customers or ANY ex AT&T customer will be treated this way. That includes AT&T GSM, they will not allow you to make any changes (or probably even re-issue a lost SIM) to your account even if you're currently using GSM if you are on an AT&T plan. Before cancelling my sister's TDMA account with them we asked if they would provide a GSM SIM for us and simply leave the rate plan the same, the would not. I think Cingular's actions and policies clearly show that getting rid of the TDMA technology is not their only agenda here.

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B. Wright
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