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In wake of AT&T outage, consumer advocates say you should always ask for money back if there’s a blackout - TL;DR CNBC

In wake of AT&T outage, consumer advocates say you should always ask for money back if there’s a blackout

Publishing timestamp: 2024-02-28 11:35:13


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AT&T is automatically applying a $5 credit to accounts of customers impacted by a recent service outage. Consumer advocates suggest customers proactively ask for reimbursement in case of future blackouts from phone and internet providers, as many companies do not provide refunds automatically. It is important for consumers to be aware of their rights and take action to ensure they are compensated for any inconveniences caused by service outages.


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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2024/02/28/in-wake-of-att-outage-consumer-advocate-urge-customers-to-ask-for-money-back-.html


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