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How do I escalate an issue with AT?
Our customer-service department can resolve most customer concerns quickly and to the customer’s satisfaction. Please visit att.com/contactus/index.html to contact the customer-service team for your AT Service.
Who is the district manager for ATT?
Mirsab Mirza –
Mirsab Mirza – District Manager – AT | The Smart Mobility | LinkedIn.
How do I talk to an AT manager?
Call 1–800–331–0500. When the automated computer (IVR) asks for your information, just keep hitting zero. Eventually, it will cave and ask what service you’re calling for, and it will list some options.
Can I sue AT for overcharging me?
You can sue AT for overcharging you. If you’re paying more than agreed for an AT service, you may be able to file a claim in small claims court. You can sue AT for unreliable service in small claims court.
How do I email ATT Corporate?
ATT does not do customer support via email. If you want to contact corporate, use old fashioned snail mail. You can find the corporate address here: https://investors.att.com/resources/contacts.
How do I contact AT human resources?
Call AT HR OneStop at (888) 722-1787 if you are a current AT employee and are seeking a copy of your own employment verification. Press “0” to speak with a Human Resources Clerk.
How do I contact AT district manager?
Akard St. Our main telephone number is (210) 821-4105. (Please note that while AT’s corporate headquarters are in Dallas, the main telephone number uses a San Antonio area code.)
How much do AT regional managers make?
How much does a Regional Manager make at AT in the United States? Average AT Regional Manager yearly pay in the United States is approximately $68,587, which is 9\% below the national average.
How do I contact AT Corporate?
208 S. Akard St. Our main telephone number is (210) 821-4105. (Please note that while AT’s corporate headquarters are in Dallas, the main telephone number uses a San Antonio area code.)
Who is suing AT?
In January, Seattle company Network Apps LLC filed a lawsuit against AT accusing the company of patent theft of a technology that allows smart devices to respond to calls assigned to one phone number, Reuters reported.