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AT&T Trade-In Credit Not Applied for Three Billing Cycles

A customer traded in a Galaxy S21 for an $800 credit that never appeared on any of three subsequent bills. High-intensity billing failure with no accessible escalation path.

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Industry Verticals90% match

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Consumer & Lifestyle88% match

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Customers who traded in phones to AT&T for promotional credits find their devices confirmed as received and processed but credits permanently stuck before the final redemption step. AT&T acknowledges the issue with trivial courtesy credits while leaving hundreds of dollars in promised promotional value unapplied for months. The lack of an enforceable completion mechanism puts all risk on the consumer with no recourse if the carrier does not follow through.

Customer Experience88% match

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