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<title>Comment by Scott Pepper</title>
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<description>Tom-

The point here was, these people did not choose AT&amp;T. The company sent them bills even though they were not customers, then tried to sell them service when they called to complain.

I agree with your assessment of AT&amp;T&#039;s wireless service, though. I used them for a week before switching to Cingular.

Scott</description>
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<title>Comment by Tom</title>
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<description>Anyone who chooses ATT for their service is stupid anyways.  There are so many better options.

I think ATT is evil.  When I quit ATT wireless to switch to Nextel, and I told them that it was because of the walkie talkie feature they put me on hold for 20 minutes and were very rude.

asshats</description>
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