LOL! Good for you getting your old plan back. Just watch out for them changing things completely down the road billing wise, giving large credits, then doubly reversing them and showing you owe twice too much and on and on and on. After over 37 documented hours on the phone holding, explaining, getting cut off, recalling, starting over with a new person re-telling the story, them taking hours to check it all out, Business Managers calling and promising fixes, months of problem billings from them and all over a double billing, even I gave it up. I decided my life was way too short to continue in that he_ _ any longer over less than $130 and I didn't have the oomph left for writing a letter to put all of that down in writing - that was too much like my work! I will pursue a work issue for 3 years and whatever it takes to win but in my private matters with AT&T, they beat me - but I think I won as I didn't have to talk to them ever again about that issue! Just watch them down the road. Can't wait until I NEVER have to get a bill from them ever ever ever again.
__________________ Jeanie and Tibbe One must do the best one can. You may get some marks for a very imperfect answer: you will certainly get none for leaving the question alone. C. S. Lewis |