Customer Experience · Service & Billing DisputesstructuralB2CTelecom Utilities

AT&T Applies Unauthorized Charges to Mobile Accounts

AT&T mobile accounts receive unauthorized charges with no proactive customer notification. There is no self-service mechanism to identify, dispute, and remove erroneous charges without going through a complaint process. The structural absence of billing transparency leaves customers discovering errors only when reviewing statements themselves.

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