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AT&T trade-in credit not applied after in-store promotion promise

A customer was verbally promised an $800 trade-in credit at an AT&T store but missed the trade-in window after conflicting staff guidance. Months of customer service engagement failed to resolve the billing discrepancy. This is an individual consumer dispute rather than a systemic, addressable market problem.

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