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Is the Credit Management Fee Refundable?
When I signed up with at&t, I had to pay $449 due to not having any credit, If I were to cancel my uverse service would I get the $449 back?
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When I signed up with at&t, I had to pay $449 due to not having any credit, If I were to cancel my uverse service would I get the $449 back?
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ATTJulieCS
Former Employee
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61 Messages
10 years ago
@yedjof , the $449 Credit Management Fee is non-refundable after the 30-day buyer's remorse period. Otherwise, as @mibrnsurg stated, you will receive a $5 monthly credit as long as your account is in good standing.
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skeeterintexas
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28.3K Messages
10 years ago
It is referred to as a non-refundable credit fee.
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mibrnsurg
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4.3K Messages
10 years ago
You would've gotten it back by keeping Uverse, paying on time every month and you'd then get a $5 credit each month you continued that. Of course that would be 7 1/2 years of good payment on Uverse to recoup the $449.
It's actually more of covering the cost of the equipment if you stopped paying and kept the equipment. 😉
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willchen
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52 Messages
10 years ago
So, that basically means that poorer people that can't afford it can get gouged or forced into a longer lock in period even if they've been paying on time, because they won't be able to easily switch out without losing that money. AT&T shouldn't be keeping that money lock up for such a long term. It's a good way to monopolize poorer customers.
Doesn't seem entirely proper.
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Tigereyze209
Professor
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112 Messages
10 years ago
And yet, it is completly within the rules of business operation.
Little comfort now, but always read the fine print, and watch out for the deadlines.
A shame ya have to do it as matter of course with a business these days, but sadly, everyone does it, so one needs to be careful and ask the questions up front.
In fairness, there is usualy a way to make the best of a situation, just, sometimes it's not easy, or obvious.
Take care and good luck.
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EdwardWhitacre
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2 Messages
9 years ago
The $449 fee was represented to be as a deposit and even when I confirmed it was a depsoit was answered that it was. We later found on the old billing it was a credit management fee and charged for this. It is misrepresntation by AT&T and you should take take. If the charge is not being representated properly it is at best unethical.
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twistedpair
Scholar
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31 Messages
9 years ago
Well you could hold there equipment hostage until you get the balance of the "deposit" back when you decide to leave ATT.
And if they don't refund it, then just keep'em.
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Neka1978
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8 years ago
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Tejaravi89
Tutor
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4 Messages
5 years ago
Are sure that the remorse period is 1 month not 2 weeks?
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Tejaravi89
Tutor
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4 Messages
5 years ago
Hi,
can you please confirm if the remorse period is 1 month and not 2 weeks?
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