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Telecom Sales Agents Demand Personal Information Before Providing Basic Pricing

AT&T requires customers to provide a home address before sharing cell phone pricing, and disconnects calls from customers who decline during pre-purchase inquiries. This privacy-invasive practice prevents comparison shopping and pressures customers to give up personal data before any commercial relationship exists. The approach undermines consumer trust at the earliest stage of the sales funnel.

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