My problem when it turned to Cingular was they would repeatedly not inform me of my bill until it was late. (The horrors of paying online but not using the automatic billing). I would email them and complain. They would apologize and inform me properly of my bill for about two months then slide back to telling me my bill was due almost a week after it was due thus I was always paying late fees. Well it got easily solved when I left and went to T-Mobile. Not to mention when it became Cingular I wasn't offered rollover minutes or any of that jazz.But then again I had the cheapest billing scheme possible. Don't miss them or AT&T (and I had no problems with the "old" AT&T).
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My problem when it turned to Cingular was they would repeatedly not inform me of my bill until it was late. (The horrors of paying online but not using the automatic billing). I would email them and complain. They would apologize and inform me properly of my bill for about two months then slide back to telling me my bill was due almost a week after it was due thus I was always paying late fees. Well it got easily solved when I left and went to T-Mobile. Not to mention when it became Cingular I wasn't offered rollover minutes or any of that jazz.But then again I had the cheapest billing scheme possible. Don't miss them or AT&T (and I had no problems with the "old" AT&T).