Customers who usually don’t go over the fine print and who aren’t knowledgeable about various promotions offered by U.S. carriers are typically the quickest to fall prey to sales tactics from employees. Unfortunately, one AT&T customer fell for one of the oldest tricks in the book, as she was convinced to upgrade to a new phone by paying off the installment plan of her current smartphone, forcing her to lose out on all those trade-in credits. Unfortunately, the real victim was the person’s son, whose phone plan was being used. Returning the new iPhone 17 to AT&T also resulted in […]
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