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Monday, November 24th, 2014 7:04 PM

why is my bill so high?

Here is the deal att, makes it hard to not want to switch when you see the same plan going for 70 a month and i'm paying 212! thats right over 50% up charge. This is where I ask for what? I should get a rebate check for the stress of having to call and talk to someone underpayed and over worked for a bill  adjustment that managment makes hard for them to do then talk to a super and get the same bill agian but higher then the last this is the 2nd time this has happend. ATT I can't say anything good about the billing and even less for your supervisors.

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8 years ago

I'm sick of AT&T uverse billing as well. Over 220$ a month!! I'm also sick of these companies and their advertising gimmicks. What ever happened to rewarding loyal customers instead of forcing them to go somewhere else for services. Tired of this crap.

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8 years ago

well i am searching for some answers myself as to my ATT uverse/internet is so high every month.  i call into their CS and i get a foreign talking person and i cant understand them even tho they speak english the accent is to thick.  they always sound like they have an attitude when i ask them to repeat themselves also, but maybe that is just me?  i had TWC before and switched to ATT and i really like ATT and it's a shame they raised the price so high.  i will have to do something because i cannot pay almost $300 a month in these times for tv/internet

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7 years ago

My bill just got back up to $305, which I think is the full value of all the services.

I called the Loyalty Department today and they were willing to offer me a $5 rebate on my next bill.  I pointed out that we were not really talking if that is what my loyalty was worth to them.  It is a strange posture because capturing new customers by spending on advertisement and the loss of revenue of that customer leaving has to be worth more than that.

I plan to move over to TWC Spenctrum as a very similar package for the three basic services is about $152 with some degradation in the DVR service.  I really doubt that $89.99, mentioned above, covers the same service levels, but $152 dollars gives me faster Internet and a similar lineup of channels (premium channels included).  The only bad thing is that the DVR can only handle recording 2 programs at a time rather than the Direct TV four.  I'll live.

Competition is so important for the consumer!

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7 years ago

I have been wondering the same thing, I went and talked to them why I was paying $400 for a limited plan then they got me on an unlimited for "$150" but have been charging me $350 instead

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5 years ago

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