iPhone Follow Up

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July 2, 2007

Short story: don’t try to call me; neither of my phones work. Thanks AT&T. That totally rocks.

I just got off the phone with AT&T customer support. Again. This time I was bluntly told that it could take “24 to 48 hours.”

“Really?” I asked. “I thought I read in the news that you guys had resolved those problems.”

“Oh, no,” she said. “Not all of them.”

“So there’s nothing I can do?”

“No, just have to wait. I’m sorry.”

Maybe try calling me Wednesday? By then maybe I’ll have a working phone?

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