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Complaint Review: SBC Ameritech - Columbus Ohio

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  • SBC Ameritech Columbus, Ohio U.S.A.

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Get operator's names always, document every call you make to operator's, do not believe that they do because they don't and they ERASE things that are not in their favor...

About 4 years ago I tried to switch the name on our account from mine to a roommate since I was moving out. I should have known better because 3 years before I tried to switch an account and they couldn't do it right either. I was told a number of things that comforted me such as 'if the transfer does not occur after 1 month the phone will be shut off' so went ahead and started the process. I move out. Two months later come to realize the phone is still in my name. Call SBC, tell them with no chance to think otherwise to SHUT OFF the line. Call back a few weeks later. The line is still on in my name. Apparently the operators took a call from my ex-roommates who told her to keep it open. I tell them again, SHUT OFF the line. Call a week later. It's on still. They assure me they are researching my calls and see on their system all the times I called.

A month later...

Get a bill and note from SBC. It says as a result of their investigation they find me responsible for the bill (plus plenty of long-distance charges) between the time I started the name change through the 2nd time to turn off the line. Their reasoning - the numbers called before and after were the same so they must be mine. Wrong!! I don't use Long Distance, they were the same because the same roommates who did called. I called to explain this and was floored. Apparently ALL the documented calls from the time I requested the changed which I know were documented from my previous calls were ERASED!!! There was NO information. On top of it all the 'woman' who was on the line did nothing but yell and curse into the phone...

Years later...

I continue to get letters from collection agencies, a different one every few years. I wonder if this practice is done to keep the claim on my credit report by switching companies. I have filed police reports and spent hours trying to explain this to new people but I can't get anywhere because every report I ever made has been deleted from their systems. Before I could call in and basically tell the operator where to look for what I wanted on her system because I knew it was there and went through it so much the operators sometimes let me know things. Then - poof - it's gone.

Rob
Detroit, Michigan
U.S.A.

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

never leave any utilities on in your name.

AUTHOR: Mamie - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, September 27, 2004

If you have roomates never leave any utilities on in your name. Disconnect the service and make them pay the connection fee just like you did. Ask the companies that you deal with to add a passcode to your account and if it can't be verfied not to give anyone your info. I had a similar situation happen to me the roomate was supposed to fill out a credit application to place the phone in thier name and never did I ended up with the bill.

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#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds

Your problem with Ameritech losing your info.. I don't think this is a coincidence and I know there are plenty more customers

AUTHOR: A - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, September 16, 2004

Hello,

Many years ago I worked for Ameritech/SBC. I just responded to another post from a man who said Ameritech lost all records of his calls and info too. Hmmm...I don't think this is a coincidence and I know there are plenty more customers out there also.

You are TOTALLY right about keeping the names of everyone you speak with or their operator number if that's all they'll give. Also get their title.

It's a VERY unfortunate situation your in. They have you responsible and you have little proof to show otherwise. If I was a victim of this "lost your records epidemic" I would take some action of some sort. You started with this site and that's great but maybe, you should for a list of names, dates and basic situations of customers in the same boat.

For SBC to have lost this many customer's records...is UNEXCUSABLE. I would also give them the names of your former roommates and get something in writing from them, if possible stating that they in fact the ones that knew the people at the numbers on those bills. They may be difficult to do but it would help. Do you have anything to prove that you moved at that time, were no longer in the house when those calls were made? Did you connect service elsewhere? Did you change your address with the local authorities, your bank at that time?

Anything you can find to validate what you are claiming along with other accounts from other customers, then take it to the HIGHEST level possible.

Good luck to you, I hope this gets resolved in your favor.

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