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AT&T Incorrectly Bills Customers for Returned Hardware

AT&T continues billing customers for internet gateways that were properly returned and acknowledged. Internal tracking failures create recurring harassment through emails and bills. Customers lack effective escalation paths to resolve these billing errors.

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Customer Experience97% match

AT&T Continues Billing for Returned Internet Hardware

AT&T bills customers for returned equipment even after providing confirmation of the return. There is no automated reconciliation between the return processing system and the billing system. Customers must initiate multiple complaint cycles to correct a charge that should never have appeared.

Consumer & Lifestyle87% match

AT&T Charges Customer for Returned Device After Confirming Receipt

Long-tenured AT&T customer received an account notification confirming a returned device in good condition, then was billed weeks later; support ticket was closed without resolution and a supervisor accused the customer of swapping devices.

Industry Verticals87% match

AT&T Continues Billing Customers After Confirmed Device Returns

Customers who return devices within the required window continue to receive charges from AT&T despite confirmed receipt of the returned hardware. The carrier's internal reconciliation process fails to link return records to billing, leaving customers with thousands of dollars in erroneous charges. Disputes require repeated escalation with no guaranteed resolution.

Industry Verticals86% match

AT&T bills and sends collections notices after service cancellation and equipment return

AT&T continues charging and escalates to collections agencies for equipment it already received back, with no internal process to verify returns without shipping receipts that representatives told customers would not be needed.

Consumer & Lifestyle85% match

AT&T Promotion Fulfillment Failures Result in Billing for Undelivered Devices

AT&T customers enrolled in device promotions receive incorrect shipments, are forced to return them, and then find the undelivered devices added to their monthly bills anyway. The carrier claims fulfillment cannot be resolved until devices are in hand, creating a circular accountability trap with no clear escalation path. Customers face inflated bills for months with no compensation or timeline for resolution.

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