My editors at USAT asked if I could file my column early, recognizing that something about Verizon advertising unlimited data was driving readers bonkers. The piece now has 27,788 Facebook shares, which suggests they had the right idea. 2/17/2017: Unlimited data! But at what cost?, USA ...
You must pay service fees and other charges incurred through the termination date, including any early termination fees that apply. If you rent your Equipment, you may also be ...
If you answered yes to those questions, then AT&T’s new “Next Up Anytime” early upgrade program is made for you. With this add-on, you’ll be able to upgrade your phone three times a year for just $10 extra every month. It will be available starting July 16. Currently, AT&T has...
Yolanda: This was early on in our knowing each other. I think that was the first time we talked about the kind of representations that are out there. We started letting each other know. I’d call her and say, “Attallah, do you know so and so is doing an opera about your fat...
Top Settlements If you Leave me Now, You’ll Pay an Early Termination Fee… (ok, so I’m not a lyricist) Keeping on the theme ofContinue reading“Week Adjourned: 1.29.10”
By eliminating confidentiality, this law could expose employers to a public presumption of guilt even where the decision to settle was not based upon merit, which in turn may drive employers to litigate to trial rather than opt for early resolution....
Square plans to roll out support for Apple's new Tap to Pay on iPhone feature in its Square Point of Sale app later in 2022 and launches an Early Access Program — Square announced today that it is signing on to support Apple's new Tap to Pay on iPhone feature. More: Square, Reuters...
I have spent 7 hours on the phone with 9 different phone calls to them trying to get the bill corrected. I have been a cell phone customer since the early nineties with Att and I am so disgusted I am going to quit this service as well. I have Att voice too. Cost was going to ...
$350 early termination fees now remain $350 until eight months into a contract. Jon Brodkin Senior IT Reporter Jon is a Senior IT Reporter for Ars Technica. He covers the telecom industry, Federal Communications Commission rulemakings, broadband consumer affairs, court cases, and gover...
On Monday, AT&T squares off against the federal government in a trial that could shape how you get—and how much you pay for—streaming TV and movies. AT&T says it needs to gobble up Time Warner if it's to have a chance against the likes of Amazon, Netflix and Google in the rapidly...