Sunday 7 October 2012

AT&ampT cutting returns and repair cancelation period from 30 to fourteen days, beginning tomorrow? (update: confirmed)

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Vulnerable to bouts of buyer's remorse Well should you be planning an AT&T flavored purchase, you might like to start the vehicle. A tipster has submitted what seems to become a notice to staff counseling the returns period for equipment and repair cancellations is going to be diminishing from 30 to 14-days -- effective tomorrow. Purchases made today would take advantage of the longer time, and our tipster claims there might be a sophistication period until November where returns might be processed as though still underneath the original plan (what sounds, to us, just like a courtesy for individuals who did not browse the small print). We do not have the small print, but mind beyond the break for a bit more around the specifics.

[Thanks, Anonymous]

Update: AT&T has confirmed a policy switch to us, observing that it's going to indeed get into effect tomorrow, but will not affect certain business clients. You will find the entire response following the break, while we are getting word how this works in California, where 30 return periods are needed legally.

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