On TechRepublic: Why VISTA HATERS will love Windows 7
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

By Anne Broache
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 7, 2006 10:28:00 PM

A class action lawsuit charges that Cingular Wireless, the nation's largest carrier, deceived AT&T Wireless subscribers into paying extra fees and degraded their service after acquiring that company in 2004.

The 22-page suit (click for PDF), filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Seattle, was brought by two West Coast law firms and the Foundation for Consumer and Taxpayer Rights, a California-based advocacy group that said it has fielded numerous complaints related to the suit's allegations.

The complaints center on accusations that Cingular didn't live up to advertising campaigns promising that AT&T Wireless customers would "continue to enjoy the benefits of their current phones, rate plans and features, without any service interruption," after Cingular acquired AT&T Wireless.

The suit accuses Cingular of engaging in a "deliberate scheme" to degrade the service of those AT&T subscribers in order to command "significant additional charges" for improvements such as requiring the purchase of a new Cingular phone, payment of an $18 transfer fee, or entry into a contract that was "less favorable" than the subscriber's existing AT&T plan.

One of the seven plaintiffs named in the suit, Christine Aschero, said she was "very happy" until the merger occurred. "That's when all the trouble began," she said in a statement released by the Foundation for Consumer and Taxpayer Rights. "Dropped calls, my phone not ringing, I didn't get voice mails, and my phone would randomly go into 'emergency mode.'"

Those who chose not to make the switch had to deal with an increased number of dropped calls and poor or nonexistent reception--or pay a $175 penalty to leave their contracts early, the suit said.

Cingular dismissed the allegations in a statement released Friday afternoon, deeming the suit "completely without merit."

Joaquin Carbonell, the company's executive vice president and general counsel, said Cingular "has spent nearly $10 billion in integrating and improving its networks in the 21 months since the merger was completed, leading to a significantly improved customer experience and the fewest dropped calls of any national carrier."

He also issued a warning to the suit's filers, saying the company was separately "considering our options with respect to the false and misleading statements made to the media by the lawyer that brought this case."

It was unclear exactly which statements Carbonell was referring to. In an Associated Press story published Thursday, attorney Mike Withey was quoted as saying at a Seattle press conference, "Everyone who signed an AT&T contract had their service degraded."

The suit covers all AT&T Wireless customers as of Oct. 26, 2004, the date that Cingular acquired AT&T Wireless. It seeks a jury trial and treble or punitive damages for those covered by the claims.

Earlier this month, a California state appeals court upheld a $12.1 million fine against Cingular that had been ordered in 2004 by the California Public Utilities Commission. The PUC found that the wireless carrier had been signing up more customers than its network could handle and then forcing them to pay as much as $550 to cancel their service.

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 38 Talkback(s)
my tale/trouble with att and cingular continues:
prior "to the new att" problems with cingular listed below.

new problems as of the announcement of "cingular, the new att" are:

1) no longer have single number return call option while m... (Read the rest)
Posted by: genevieve133 Posted on: 02/22/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
That's the way to WIN NEW CUSTOMERS! You tell 'em, Joaquin!  yogeee | 07/07/06
Please tell me this doesn't sound like what I think this sounds like.  Mr. Roboto | 07/07/06
Sounds like a M$ tactic  DarthRidiculous | 07/07/06
M$? Taken to a whole NEW level by  flatliner | 07/08/06
No, that is not what you think it is  Solid Water | 07/08/06
Cingular Customer service sucks  alphawiz | 07/19/06
cingular rape of AT&T  chgra4 | 07/07/06
Cingular=SBC(now AT&T) +Bellsouth  drichards1953 | 07/07/06
Then it's worse than what this story sounds like.  Mr. Roboto | 07/08/06
Cingular - Loweing The Bar.  Grayson Peddie | 07/07/06
wow, it's like at&t never broke up to begin with  nix_hed | 07/08/06
that's the benefit of wireless phones  echinn109@... | 07/08/06
Allegations confirmation  Solid Water | 07/08/06
A solution to the $175 cancellation fee - I just did this!  chgra4 | 07/08/06
Add SPRINT PCS!!  iichicago | 07/08/06
10 plus years  sfxphil | 07/08/06
Cingular is way better than AT&T Wireless by a Long Shot  SkipNewarkDE | 07/08/06
And opinion of one is just that...  rushnrockt | 07/09/06
Had ATTW, now have Cingular. No problems.  UncleBubba | 07/10/06
Was ATTW moved to Cingular - SUCKED  beejinx | 07/20/06
Unhappiness  mjrot@... | 07/08/06
Cingular Wireless: This company takes consumer toruture to a new level  mtnhiker@... | 07/08/06
we knew this from the begining  scandi | 07/09/06
Left them for T-Mobile  jhimes | 07/10/06
cingular's singularly bad ethics  info@... | 07/10/06
Raising the bar my ***  Shelendrea | 07/10/06
I'm very skeptical of Cingular.  Grayson Peddie | 07/10/06
Poor service from cingular  aarobey | 07/15/06
too bad for you  alphawiz | 07/19/06
Cingular Wireless/Spineless  beejinx | 07/20/06
cingular customer service  jditt | 07/21/06
Can't wait to leave Cingular Wireless  skswann | 07/25/06
No volume on my ATT/Cingular phone  bob@... | 07/27/06
cingular has bad sevice and customer service....  ll_triana | 08/09/06
Finally, taking Cingular to task  bepublic | 08/13/06
Former ATT customer  laknc | 08/24/06
I'm a victim too (with 2 lines)  akobus | 09/12/06
my tale/trouble with att and cingular continues:  genevieve133 | 02/22/07

What do you think?

Smartphones

  • Last year, many businesses deferred the purchase of new laptops in favor of smartphones, and why not? Offering phone, calendar, email, IM and Web access, they're arguably the most practical business tools. Check out the latest CNET Reviews of Blackberry devices for all the knowledge you need to make an intelligent choice.
  • Designed for
    bold living.
  • blackberry bold
  • Edit Word docs, check email, even listen to iTunes® playlists. Do more and do it faster with the BlackBerry® Bold™.Learn more
  • blackberry logo
advertisement
Click Here