Cingular Misled and Overcharged AT&T Cell Phone Subscribers

Seeger Weiss LLP is currently investigating claims that Cingular misled and overcharged AT&T cell phone subscribers when Cingular purchased AT&T in October of 2004.

Recent allegations charge that Cingular altered AT&T's existing cell phone network, which required AT&T cell phone subscribers to purchase new phone equipment, move on to more expensive monthly plans, and in some cases, AT&T cell phone subscribers were charged an $18 "transfer" or "upgrade" fee to move over to Cingular. Additionally, AT&T cell phone subscribers that did not wish to pay additional fees or continue service with Cingular, were charged an "early termination fee" of $175.

Please complete the questionnaire below if you were an AT&T cell phone subscriber that was charged an "upgrade" or "transfer" fee to move to Cingular's network, or you were charged an early termination fee because you did not want to transfer to Cingular.

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