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number portability
Is The FCC's iPhone Investigation Really About Number Portability?
There's been a lot of talk online the past week about extending the principal of network neutrality to wireless networks, which may be partly why the FCC has asked Apple, Google, and AT&T to answer some questions about the rejected Google Voice iPhone app. Todd Barr at Bandwidth.com thinks that the reason may actually have to do with the concept of number portability. More » -
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Reach AT&T Landline Executive Customer Service
Here's 2 numbers to reach escalate an AT&T residential problem that regular customer service can't or won't fix: 404-362-0021, 866-232-9733. (Photo: genetic.drift) -
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Secret Phone Numbers And Email Addresses To Reach Executives At 101+ Companies
Inside, email addresses, phone numbers, and addresses for over 100 different companies to inject your customer service complaints into their corporate executive offices, and get it well on the way to success.
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Reach ATT Wireless Executive Customer Service
Here are the phone numbers to reach the AT&T Wireless Offices Of The President
Eastern States: 877-707-6220
Western States: 800-498-1912(Photo: jetsetpress)
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Reach AT&T Executive Customer Service, Rebates, Retentions
877-574-8832 or 1-888-289-8116, option 4 for the advanced solutions group
Rebates 866-342-4271
Retentions 866-485-5238
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Directly Call AT&T | DISH Retentions
To reach the AT&T | DISH retentions department, call 866-266-1292 , press 1, then press 1 again. Retentions departments are the gate of customer service you usually have to pass through to cancel service. They try to identify and solve objections to the service you have, either by pointing out features of awesomeness you apparently weren't aware of, or by tossing credits or price reductions your way.
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Directly Call AT&T Landline Retentions
954-626-1263 goes right to level two retentions for AT&T landlines. These are the people that are supposed to dissuade you from dropping service, through credits and price reductions. Like we said said here, don't just call up and ask for free money. Paint a picture of customer dissatisfaction. Pitch woo. Then see what you can get.
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executive customer service
Updated: Contact AT&T CEO, Randall Stephenson
Randall Stephenson, AT&T CEO
rs2982@att.com (direct)
randall.stephenson@att.com
phone: 210-351-5401 (direct to his secretary)
fax 210-351-3553
alternate phone: 210-821-4105 (headquarters, press 3, ask for Mr. Stephenson's office)
175 E. Houston
San Antonio, TX 78205RELATED: How To Rock Executive Customer Service
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executive customer service
Contact AT&T CEO, Randall Stephenson
Randall Stephenson, AT&T CEO
randall.stephenson@att.com
175 E. Houston
San Antonio, TX 78205
+1-210-821-4105(Photo: hyku)
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complaints
Cingular Charging Me $349.99 For Phone I Already Returned
Chris exchanged his messed up Blackjack with Cingular (now the new AT&T) under warranty replacement. Now Cingular (now the new AT&T) can't find the phone that he sent back and keeps trying to bill him $349.99 for it. Repeated calls to customer service are unsuccessful and provide contradictory information. More » -
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Giant List Of Cellphone Company Departments' Direct Numbers
Having trouble finding the special number for a specific department at your cellphone provider? Just feel like bypassing the intermediary customer service reps who might end up disconnecting the call or transferring you to the janitor's closet? More »
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