• AT&T phone service frustration after loved one dies [telecom]

    From Bill Horne@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 31 14:52:28 2022
    By Amy Davis

    AT&T seems to not have access to important records

    HOUSTON - You might remember the days when everyone had a landline or
    maybe you still have one. About 75% of older Americans still have
    landlines in their homes. Some are used to connecting to other
    services, but other people do use the landline to make calls. A
    Houston family said they don't want the phone mess they are dealing
    with to happen to others, so they called KPRC 2 Investigates for help.

    https://tinyurl.com/wcmamcad

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  • From Michael Trew@21:1/5 to Bill Horne on Mon Oct 31 12:29:51 2022
    On 10/31/2022 10:52, Bill Horne wrote:
    By Amy Davis

    AT&T seems to not have access to important records

    HOUSTON - You might remember the days when everyone had a landline or
    maybe you still have one. About 75% of older Americans still have
    landlines in their homes. Some are used to connecting to other
    services, but other people do use the landline to make calls. A
    Houston family said they don't want the phone mess they are dealing
    with to happen to others, so they called KPRC 2 Investigates for help.

    https://tinyurl.com/wcmamcad

    I worked across the hall from an AT&T call center (Third party vendor
    site). A few people from AT&T moved over to Frontier when the AT&T
    campaign was shutting down. Throughout the mid-west, and other regions
    of the country, AT&T uses an archaic DOS-based system, that their
    billing representatives (especially the ones from the Philippines) are
    poorly trained on how to use.

    When I have to call in for my AT&T land-line, I quickly learn when an
    agent doesn't know what they are doing, and I make up an excuse to call
    back later... many of these agents are probably relieved at that.
    Hopefully, I get a more experienced person the next time I call. (HINT: Customer Retentions department has far more skilled agents.)

    Further: AT&T retail stores can only take payment on real/POTS
    land-lines, and they are usually sales-oriented also, and try to up-sell
    you on some other product (or fiber/U-verse/digital phone/mobile) while
    you are there. They can't/don't have access to the old system to help
    you change or set up a POTS land-line telephone.

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