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AT&T is lying to and scamming customers
8 points by AnonymousOne on May 27, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments
AT&T is spreading indisputably false information to customers in order to persuade them to buy new products.

I received a text message from them "AT&T is shutting down our 3G network...your cell phone...won't work once the network is shut down...get a special offer on a new cell phone."

The network shutdown is true, but the claim that my device won't work is false, and I worry that many customers who are less tech-savvy will fail to recognize that their devices are not deprecated.

My device is 4G compatible and AT&T is not phasing out their 4G network. In other words, when AT&T shuts down their 3G network, my device (and other 4G compatible devices) will continue to operate without issue, which directly contradicts their claim / text alert.

AT&T provides an unexhaustive list of devices that will work after the 3G shutdown [ https://www.att.com/idpassets/images/support/wireless/Devices-Working-on-ATT-Network.pdf ] and my phone (and many others) are not on the list even though they will still function properly.

The alert provided by AT&T is demonstrably wrong and it includes a prompt to buy new products from them. This is false, misleading, and predatory.




Does your phone do Voice over LTE and more importantly, does it do Voice over LTE on AT&Ts network? If AT&T won't provision it for VoLTE you may not be able to make voice calls once AT&T shuts down 3G.


I'm not sure about VoLTE.

Either way, I called AT&T and specifically confirmed with them that my phone will still work after the 3G shutdown.


They flat out lied to me when I tried to buy a new phone. Said it was on sale but failed to mention terms that I would not have agreed to (eg contracts). Returned it unopened for a refund and promptly canceled my service after 10 years. They can no longer be trusted, it appears.


this lowly act/ desperate 1.. these kind of tactics should not be entertained at all.


I reported the scam to the FTC




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