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Editorial
How AT&T Took Care of My iPhone Problem
Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 at 3:00 PM - by John Martellaro
I live in an area where I have a non-existent iPhone signal at my house with AT&Ts network of towers. Its because I live in a bit of a topographic depression. I called AT&T, explained the problem, and they compensated me.
Of course, the iPhone is a life-changing experience. Ive been on travel, looking for a location, and Google maps served it right up. Ive been in the Milwaukee Airport watching Apple videos in the gate area, free, on the EDGE network. Ive used it, with the component video cables connected to my TV, to watch TV shows purchased with iTunes. Once one starts to exploit all the features of the iPhone, one cant live without it.
However, it has greatly annoyed me that I cant use the iPhone in my house. So I called AT&T to put that on record. A very helpful customer service representative listened to me descrie the situation, looked at her maps, mentioned that the terrain is bad here, and didnt see any new EDGE or GSM towers on the drawing board. So I asked if there is a way to reduce the monthly charges. Not possible, she said, since Im on the lowest priced plan.
However, Cindy did offer me two options. Cancellation with no termination fee. Or a one-time credit of US$200 in compensation for lack of usage. The credit can only happen once, since it then becomes a "known issue." Since I cant live without my iPhone when Im out of the house, I took the credit.
Cindy also mentioned that it was good that I put the complaint on record so that the AT&T engineers could draw from a database of known poor service areas.
Cindy clearly understood the problem, approached a solution in a methodical, professional way and invoked AT&T policies to help remedy the situation as best she could. I wish I didnt have to use my T-Mobile RAZR all the time for cell phone calls in the house, but not having to pay my AT&T bill for the holidays and a bit longer has put a smile on my face.
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