I switched over to AT&T as my long-distance provider following a marketing call from them. AT&T then apparently ran a credit report on me without my authorization, and shut off my long distance service when I had reached $50 in charges. I immediately switched over to another long distance provider (no, I'm not going to name the company).
I pay my bill with them (usually around $200 a month) now. I'm not paying AT&T and they have sicced a collection agency on me. My credit is already $hit, so the usual threats don't really bother me. The collection agency calls daily to ask when I plan on paying my bil, how I spend my money, etc.
I'm actually beginning to enjoy my daily repartee with AT&T's torpedo — "Good morning! No, I am not paying you today! Goodbye!"
I would have been happy to pay my bill with AT&T had they not run an unauthorized credit check and arbitrarily decided to shut down my long distance. I could pay this bill today, if I wanted.
As far as I'm concerned, AT&T and it's hired guns can kiss my a$. Do your worst, toadies and flunkies! I AIN'T PAYING!!!
John
Waconia, Minnesota
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