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		<title>Lack of class from the AT&#038;T Trade-in Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2014 14:57:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Having recently upgraded my wife&#8217;s iPhone 5 to an iPhone 6 Plus on AT&#38;T, we were able to take advantage of the AT&#38;T Trade-in Program. Normally, we go through trade-in services like Gazelle or sell through eBay, but in this case the trade-in value was higher than Gazelle&#8216;s and (presumably) [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://armchairarcade.com/perspectives/2014/11/04/lack-of-class-from-the-att-trade-in-program/">Lack of class from the AT&#038;T Trade-in Program</a> appeared first on <a href="https://armchairarcade.com/perspectives">Armchair Arcade</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having recently upgraded my wife&#8217;s iPhone 5 to an iPhone 6 Plus on AT&amp;T, we were able to take advantage of the <a href="https://tradein-program.att.com/home.php5?c=en-us">AT&amp;T Trade-in Program</a>. Normally, we go through trade-in services like <em>Gazelle</em> or sell through <em>eBay</em>, but in this case the trade-in value was higher than <em>Gazelle</em>&#8216;s and (presumably) less hassle than <em>eBay</em>. In any case, after waiting for several weeks for the trade-in to process &#8211; AT&amp;T stated the reason was an excess volume of trade-ins &#8211; we finally received our card.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, it&#8217;s not like a credit or debit card, but is considered a type of promotional card that&#8217;s only good at an AT&amp;T store, either physical or online. Nevertheless, it still needed to be activated to work via one of two options: online or phone call. For whatever reason, I chose phone call, and, to my surprise, as soon as the call connected I was greeted with a &#8220;you just won a $100 <em>Wal-Mart</em> gift card!&#8221; (I&#8217;m roughly paraphrasing this and other events).</p>
<p>OK, that&#8217;s odd, I thought, but I proceeded to be connected to an operator. This woman &#8211; who was almost certainly based outside of the US (not normally an issue, but the call quality was low and her accent a bit thick) &#8211; proceeded to go into her pitch about the <em>Wal-Mart</em> gift card. She wanted my address and to connect me with her &#8220;supervisor&#8221; who would take a small fee of $4.95 (if I recall correctly) to mail me the card. I asked if this is going to sign me up for a subscription service of some type. She more or less talked around/tried to avoid that idea/impression, but clearly that&#8217;s what it was.</p>
<p>In any case, not wanting to participate in nonsense and simply wanting to proceed to actually doing the thing I specifically called for &#8211; activate my promotional card &#8211; I told her that I&#8217;m not interested and would just like to activate my card. From there, I proceeded to get the &#8220;hard sell&#8221; with the rep wanting to know why I wasn&#8217;t interested in the program and her wanting to connect me to her supervisor to get the gift card. I again restated that I&#8217;m not interested and just wanted to activate the card. Silence. Click. She hung up on me.</p>
<p>Long story short, I went online (which I should have done in the first place) and activated the card. No hard sell, no nothing, just doing expressly what I wanted to get done in the first place. After that I called AT&amp;T directly to find out if I could use the card to pay my bill. The answer was &#8220;yes,&#8221; but I had to do it online. Fair enough. I did it and it worked, but boy was I not happy about the process leading up to that simple resolution. In the future, because of this, I&#8217;ll absolutely be going to the <em>Gazelle</em> or <em>eBay</em> route (in fact I did the former for <a href="https://armchairarcade.com/perspectives/2014/10/25/why-im-switching-back-to-the-iphone-from-android/" target="_blank">my own phone</a> recently).</p>
<p>Why a company the size of AT&amp;T has to deal with the type of promotion card company that they&#8217;re presently dealing with is beyond me. Are the few extra dollars in presumed commission worth harassing your customers? As you can tell from this post, it almost certainly isn&#8217;t.</p>
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