Looks like the next round of AT&T $75 offers have dropped
$75 back after two $37.50+ transactions
YMMV... mine showed up on my Chase Freedom Unlimited
Offer Details
Earn $75 back when you make two new, qualifying transactions of at least $37.50 each with AT&T wireless using your eligible card associated with this offer.
Call 1-800-868-9708, visit att.com/wireless or come into an AT&T store today!
Offer expires 3/7/2022. Offer valid one time only on a new line of wireless service. Must make two separate transactions on AT&T wireless services by 4/21/2022. Payment must be made directly with the merchant. Offer not valid on AT&T PREPAID or Cricket Wireless products or services. Your $75 back will be earned within 30 days after making your second transaction.
Taxes, fees, other charges & restrictions may apply. Additional speed, usage, and other restrictions apply.
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Planning to order accessories today to see if it triggers CB. If it does not trigger any CB, then I will have time to return (ATT has 14 day return window) and try getting CB on service.
First package arrived yesterday, the one that supposedly included two identical items, except there was only one in the box, despite the packing slip indicating there should be two. Called ATT, escalation ticket opened last night. Got a call from them this morning, and after the rep confirmed that I was NOT an ATT wireless customer, she said there's nothing they can do about the missing item, and I'd have to call my credit card bank to dispute it... wtf?
Asked to speak to a supervisor, and was told the same thing, abolutely nothing they can do, and this is the policy straight from corporate. So now the problem is, I can't even request a return since I don't have both items from the order. My second order is expected to arrive tomorrow, but contains just a single item. Has anyone who's not an ATT wireless customer experienced this?
Called Chase shortly after to dispute the transaction. Chase said merchants have up to 2 billing cycles to respond. ATT's return policy is only 14 days from the date of purchase, and the ATT offer is only good for another 18 days. No idea how an order in "dispute" affects the offer redemption at this point.
Not sure what the best course of action is at this point. I could return the 2nd order that's arriving tomorrow, give up on the offer redemption, and let Chase fight it out with ATT on the 1st order, which should result in an outcome in my favor. I do have security footage of my wife unboxing the package that was missing one item.
On another note, both of my ATT transactions have posted, and neither transaction names have changed. However, I took a look at the transaction details, and noticed that unlike the Cricket accessory order I placed the other day which was categorized as "bills & utilities", the ATT transactions were categorized as "shopping". I dug through my past transactions for the ATT offers from last year, and they were all categorized as "bills and utilities". A closer look at the merchant type, the older transactions showed "Telecommunication services", while the two from a few days ago showed "Telecommunication equipment and phone sales". This was the case even for my in store purchases from the Dec offer where the transaction names were changed. Thoughts?
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First package arrived yesterday, the one that supposedly included two identical items, except there was only one in the box, despite the packing slip indicating there should be two. Called ATT, escalation ticket opened last night. Got a call from them this morning, and after the rep confirmed that I was NOT an ATT wireless customer, she said there's nothing they can do about the missing item, and I'd have to call my credit card bank to dispute it... wtf?
Asked to speak to a supervisor, and was told the same thing, abolutely nothing they can do, and this is the policy straight from corporate. So now the problem is, I can't even request a return since I don't have both items from the order. My second order is expected to arrive tomorrow, but contains just a single item. Has anyone who's not an ATT wireless customer experienced this?
Called Chase shortly after to dispute the transaction. Chase said merchants have up to 2 billing cycles to respond. ATT's return policy is only 14 days from the date of purchase, and the ATT offer is only good for another 18 days. No idea how an order in "dispute" affects the offer redemption at this point.
Not sure what the best course of action is at this point. I could return the 2nd order that's arriving tomorrow, give up on the offer redemption, and let Chase fight it out with ATT on the 1st order, which should result in an outcome in my favor. I do have security footage of my wife unboxing the package that was missing one item.
On another note, both of my ATT transactions have posted, and neither transaction names have changed. However, I took a look at the transaction details, and noticed that unlike the Cricket accessory order I placed the other day which was categorized as "bills & utilities", the ATT transactions were categorized as "shopping". I dug through my past transactions for the ATT offers from last year, and they were all categorized as "bills and utilities". A closer look at the merchant type, the older transactions showed "Telecommunication services", while the two from a few days ago showed "Telecommunication equipment and phone sales". This was the case even for my in store purchases from the Dec offer where the transaction names were changed. Thoughts?
First package arrived yesterday, the one that supposedly included two identical items, except there was only one in the box, despite the packing slip indicating there should be two. Called ATT, escalation ticket opened last night. Got a call from them this morning, and after the rep confirmed that I was NOT an ATT wireless customer, she said there's nothing they can do about the missing item, and I'd have to call my credit card bank to dispute it... wtf?
Asked to speak to a supervisor, and was told the same thing, abolutely nothing they can do, and this is the policy straight from corporate. So now the problem is, I can't even request a return since I don't have both items from the order. My second order is expected to arrive tomorrow, but contains just a single item. Has anyone who's not an ATT wireless customer experienced this?
Called Chase shortly after to dispute the transaction. Chase said merchants have up to 2 billing cycles to respond. ATT's return policy is only 14 days from the date of purchase, and the ATT offer is only good for another 18 days. No idea how an order in "dispute" affects the offer redemption at this point.
Not sure what the best course of action is at this point. I could return the 2nd order that's arriving tomorrow, give up on the offer redemption, and let Chase fight it out with ATT on the 1st order, which should result in an outcome in my favor. I do have security footage of my wife unboxing the package that was missing one item.
On another note, both of my ATT transactions have posted, and neither transaction names have changed. However, I took a look at the transaction details, and noticed that unlike the Cricket accessory order I placed the other day which was categorized as "bills & utilities", the ATT transactions were categorized as "shopping". I dug through my past transactions for the ATT offers from last year, and they were all categorized as "bills and utilities". A closer look at the merchant type, the older transactions showed "Telecommunication services", while the two from a few days ago showed "Telecommunication equipment and phone sales". This was the case even for my in store purchases from the Dec offer where the transaction names were changed. Thoughts?
Planning to order accessories today to see if it triggers CB. If it does not trigger any CB, then I will have time to return (ATT has 14 day return window) and try getting CB on service.
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