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Complaint Review: AT&T U-verse - Plymouth Nationwide

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  • Reported By: LisaO — Plymouth Michigan United States of America
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AT&T U-verse When DVR box 'died', I called cust. service. A service call was scheduled to replace box. I was charged $55 for the replacement of their broken equipment for which I pay each month! They did not inf Plymouth, Nationwide

*Author of original report: AT&T charges $55 to replace THEIR broken equipment!

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My U-verse DVR box 'died' one day.  It had been on the fritz a few days and after phoning customer service, was declared 'dead'.  A new one would be delivered the following day by a technician and, indeed, was.  Two months later on my paperless bill I noticed a fee for $55 for 'labor' to replace their dead equipment.  I already pay monthly fees for the privilege of using their equipment and shouldn't be charged for its replacement.  Upon explaining this to customer service, she agreed to remove the charge but could not explain what I could have/should have done to avoid this charge.  e.g. a 'drop off' location (there is not one).  She was meek and just apologized for the charge and said she would take it off. 

This rip off charge along with paperless billing is nearly perfect as they hope customers don't read them to find out about their scam charges.

It's AT&T's equipment.  They shouldn't charge to repair/replace their equipment.

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AT&T charges $55 to replace THEIR broken equipment!

AUTHOR: LisaO - (United States of America)

POSTED: Thursday, March 31, 2011

My U-verse DVR box 'died' one day.  It had been on the fritz a few days and after phoning customer service, was declared 'dead'.  A new one would be delivered the following day by a technician and, indeed, was.  Two months later on my paperless bill I noticed a fee for $55 for 'labor' to replace their dead equipment.  I already pay monthly fees for the privilege of using their equipment and shouldn't be charged for its replacement.  Upon explaining this to customer service, she agreed to remove the charge but could not explain what I could have/should have done to avoid this charge.  e.g. a 'drop off' location (there is not one).  She was meek and just apologized for the charge and said she would take it off.   This rip off charge along with paperless billing is nearly perfect as they hope customers don't read them to find out about their scam charges. It's AT&T's equipment.  They shouldn't charge to repair/replace their equipment.  

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