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	<title>Comments on: Ill Effects of the Cingular / ATT Wireless Merger</title>
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		<title>By: CheapBastard</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2005 23:23:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yeah they are slimbiatches to max.  Their site is hoopty always goes down and their customer service licks Bawls. You only have the POWER when your contract is up.  You can then pinch them for free or discounted phones.  If you&#039;ve had service with them for a while you can threaten to switch carriers and then proceed to drop the terms of the next contract to a 1 year.  But, its all relative the price of of a new phone.  Whether you buy a phone retail and pay cash up front, or switch to that newest higher priced plan to get the latest and greatest phone, you&#039;re still forking over the same amount of cash....in the end you&#039;re screwed like Thrawn&#039;s mo....nevermind...you&#039;re just screwed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah they are slimbiatches to max.  Their site is hoopty always goes down and their customer service licks Bawls. You only have the POWER when your contract is up.  You can then pinch them for free or discounted phones.  If you&#8217;ve had service with them for a while you can threaten to switch carriers and then proceed to drop the terms of the next contract to a 1 year.  But, its all relative the price of of a new phone.  Whether you buy a phone retail and pay cash up front, or switch to that newest higher priced plan to get the latest and greatest phone, you&#8217;re still forking over the same amount of cash&#8230;.in the end you&#8217;re screwed like Thrawn&#8217;s mo&#8230;.nevermind&#8230;you&#8217;re just screwed.</p>
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