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Venomized93
Member # 55
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For those of you with a postpaid cingular cellular phone contract that want to cancel service, you can now do so for free. And you will NOT incur the $150 charge that you normally would. This is a limited time offer that will expire within 30 days.
The most recent bill from them says:
"Text & Instant Message Pay Per Use Rate Change Effective 1/21/07, Cingular will charge $0.15 for text and instant messages sent or received on a pay-per-use basis. If you already subscribe to a Messaging Package or Media Bundle, there is no change to your rate. By purchasing a Messaging Package or MEdia Bundle, you can send and receive messages for as little as a penny. Sign up & save at www.cingular.com/getmessaging or Dial *NOW from your wireless phone."
Narrative of my expierence:
-I called customer service at 611 -Pressed "0" to speak to a customer service representative -Then pressed "4" to close my account. This transferred me into the retentions department. -I stated that I wanted to close my account -They asked the reason for closing my account -I stated that the text messaging cost had increased by 50% and this is unacceptable. The costs of text messaging are clearly stated at 10 cents per message in the seperate brochure that I recieved when I signed my contract. -They then stated that I did not show any text messaging on my account for the past 6 billing cycles. So I stated that I use text messaging sporadically. And may not use it for months at a time. But when I do now use it, that portion of my bill will now be 50% higher than it was previously. -The first represenative I spoke to refused to waive the early termination fee (ETF). So I hung up the phone, and called back again a couple minutes later. This time, the representative offered to waive the ETF after I repeated the above procedure.
Notes: -I could not get any concessions from the retentions staff on being grandfathered into to the $0.10 per message rate structure. -They wouldn't give me any money as a service credit on my account to cover the increased cost of the messaging -They did suggest that I subscribe to a text messaging package. But did note that in my case, this would likely result in an increase in the total cost that I was paying for service since I don't use text messaging for months at a time. -The rate change from $0.10 to $0.15 per text message appears to further deter users from using the pay per use (PPU) feature. And get them to sign up for an added cost text messaging bundle. Presumably they are hoping that this will raise the average revenue per user (APRU).
-Read the terms of service before you call:
http://www.cingular.com/download/Cingular%20Terms%20of%20Service.pdf
take note of:
"IF WE INCREASE THE PRICE OF ANY OF THE SERVICES TO WHICH YOU SUBSCRIBE, BEYOND THE LIMITS SET FORTH IN YOUR RATE PLAN BROCHURE, OR IF WE MATERIALLY DECREASE THE GEOGRAPHICAL AREA IN WHICH YOUR AIRTIME RATE APPLIES (OTHER THAN A TEMPORARY DECREASE FOR REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE), WE WILL DISCLOSE THE CHANGE AT LEAST ONE BILLING CYCLE IN ADVANCE (EITHER THROUGH A NOTICE WITH YOUR BILL, A TEXT MESSAGE TO YOUR EQUIPMENT, OR OTHERWISE) AND YOU MAY TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT WITHOUT PAYING AN EARLY TERMINATION FEE OR RETURNING OR PAYING FOR ANY PROMOTIONAL ITEMS, PROVIDED YOUR NOTICE OF TERMINATION IS DELIVERED TO US WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE FIRST BILL REFLECTING THE CHANGE."
LINK HERE!!!
GOOD LUCK .
On another note: Cingular has been great for me. But this is for the people that don't like them. [ December 12, 2006, 02:34 AM: Message edited by: Venomized93 ]
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Venomized93
Member # 55
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This is is Addition to OP's notes! Specifically if you want to keep same numbers and want to go to another service!
DO NOT CANCEL STRAIGHT AWAY! Talk to the customer rep and ask him/her to put a note on the account that you can cancel without a termination fee! If there is a problem please ask them to refer to page 6 of the PDF file (terms of service) that OP has sent us a link to.
If the customer rep wants to see the file here is how to get there: www.cingular.com >>> click on support >>> at the right side there is a "Terms of Service" link (this is the PDF file).
There will be no problems in accomplising this!
Then go to the new service provider and port the numbers. Porting means getting your phone numbers from old service to new service.
This is pretty simple!
YES very simple, atleast simple for me. got cancelled my service within 5 minutes. Lady was very nice. (zaanwar)
Another very simple way to cancel any cellular phone contract
Work for me with T-Mobile, Cingular, Sprint, U.S. Cellular
Work best is the contract is atleast 6 months
Call customer services me - when is my contract over rep - In a ____ months me - I thought it would be over by now rep - no sir you still have ___ months me - I would like to recieve a copy of the original contract rep - let me see if I can find you one and send it to you when I have it they will not contact you back bc they can not find one give them a week call them back and request one imidiately
I try it four times and none of them can find me a contract. Cingular did attempt to send me a brand new contract and ask me to sign it. U.S. Cellular it took them almost a months trying to locate one before giving up Sprint and T-Mobile 1 week and they give in.
tips: - ask to speak to floor manager or anyone that are higher to resolve your problem - they always try to make it very logical that your contract usually last a years if you start in october your contract will end in october. Ignore it and ask for a copy of your contract. - call back and complain that you need the contract immediately bc you want to read all the terms and condition again.
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NorCalRydaz
Member # 3233
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slidewayz94
Member # 3101
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figured they would have learned from Nextel/Sprint's same screw up in Oct. that caused the same thing. It was all over the news and cell phone forums.
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1968_Fastback
Member # 1482
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Cingular is the best.
Anyone know if i can just change my area code and keep the same number?
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NavidR
Member # 3164
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quote: Originally posted by 1968_Fastback: Cingular is the best.
Anyone know if i can just change my area code and keep the same number?
ya I like cingular and no you can't change your area code only, you have to change your hole number. I'm positive since I worked for them for 5 years!
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1968_Fastback
Member # 1482
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quote: Originally posted by NavidR: quote: Originally posted by 1968_Fastback: Cingular is the best.
Anyone know if i can just change my area code and keep the same number?
ya I like cingular and no you can't change your area code only, you have to change your hole number. I'm positive since I worked for them for 5 years!
that sucks
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Sk8OnGlass
Member # 6370
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gt1990gt
Member # 7211
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verizon is the best in my opinion swith to them
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svt3773
Member # 4759
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verizon +1
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autumnstang97
Member # 6111
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what about T-Mobile? I was thinking of going with their Sidekcik 3...with the unlimited text and online plan...
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NorCalRydaz
Member # 3233
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quote: Originally posted by autumnstang97: what about T-Mobile? I was thinking of going with their Sidekcik 3...with the unlimited text and online plan...
T-mobile is a better version or metro PCS. SUCKS!!
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Floored
Member # 2312
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I've always had the best customer service from Cingular. No complaints here. Good info to know though
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