• About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
  • Login
Best Technologies
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech
  • Spotlight

    Beyond Short-Term Fixes: How Themis Ecosystem Brings Long-Term Green Solutions

    A look inside both the Legion Go and Steam Deck OLED

    Construction robot builds massive stone walls on its own

    Receive an alert when one of your contacts is about to have a special day

    Here are the best iPad deals right now

    Here are the best smart locks you can buy right now

    Biomass Ultima Micro: A Smart Innovation That Solves a Big Problem

    What is an ‘AI prompt engineer’ and does every company need one?

    Recycled coffee grounds can be used to make stronger concrete

  • Business
  • Space
  • Videos
  • More
    • Mobile
    • Windows
    • Energy
    • Security
    • Health
    • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech
  • Spotlight

    Beyond Short-Term Fixes: How Themis Ecosystem Brings Long-Term Green Solutions

    A look inside both the Legion Go and Steam Deck OLED

    Construction robot builds massive stone walls on its own

    Receive an alert when one of your contacts is about to have a special day

    Here are the best iPad deals right now

    Here are the best smart locks you can buy right now

    Biomass Ultima Micro: A Smart Innovation That Solves a Big Problem

    What is an ‘AI prompt engineer’ and does every company need one?

    Recycled coffee grounds can be used to make stronger concrete

  • Business
  • Space
  • Videos
  • More
    • Mobile
    • Windows
    • Energy
    • Security
    • Health
    • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
Best Technologies
No Result
View All Result
Home Mobile

AT&T customers need to read this so they don't become the victim of a similar scam

by News Room
June 16, 2025
in Mobile
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
An AT&T customer just got scammed by a rep at an AT&T Store. This is something that could happen to almost anybody not intricately familiar with what an eSIM is and what services they should not be charged for at a carrier store. Here is what happened. The eSIM on a Redditor’s iPhone stopped working so he decided to head down to the AT&T Store for help. Now, to be honest, he doesn’t say whether he went to a corporate-owned location or a third-party authorized reseller. It really doesn’t change the gist of this story nor should it reduce the importance of the lesson that you will take away from it.
When the AT&T customer gets to the store, he is told by the rep that it will cost him $30 to have his eSIM reset. But before anything else is said or done, the rep goes on to say that the credit card reader is down and as a result, the charge must be paid for in cash. So the customer hands over $30 to the rep who does the work he needs to do to reset the eSIM on the customer’s iPhone.

A few hours later, the customer is well away from the store, his iPhone is working but there is a thought gnawing away at his brain. He starts to wonder whether the story he was given by the AT&T rep about the about the credit card reader being down was a bunch of crap and that by collecting $30 in cash from him, he paid the salesman for a service that wasn’t supposed to cost him anything. If true, the $30 in cash that the customer handed over to the store employee ended up going right into the enterprising rep’s pocket.

Photo shows inside of an AT&T Store in Salem Mass.

Inside of an AT&T Store in Salem, Mass. | Image credit-AT&T

Other Redditors quickly called what happened “a scam” with one suggesting that the rep be reported. Some pointed out that if the salesman worked at an AT&T corporate store, this would be “a pretty severe code of business conduct violation.”

As it turned out, the customer did leave what he called “a harsh Google review calling out the employee by name, and plans on speaking to the store manager on Monday. One problem we can see on the horizon, the customer has no proof that he paid the $30 cash. In fact, the receipt that was emailed to him by the rep shows that he was charged $0. Here’s something I really don’t get. Why would a rep risk his job over $30 unless he has the support of management to pull these scams and knows that he won’t be fired.

For the record, resetting an eSIM at an AT&T Store, whether corporate or authorized reseller, is free to the customer. So if you are an AT&T customer and need to reset an eSIM on your handset, it shouldn’t cost you anything.

Grab a free iPhone 13 from Total Wireless!

Grab a free iPhone 13 from Total Wireless!

Switch to Total 5G+ Unlimited 3-Month plan or Total 5G Unlimited and get a free iPhone.

We may earn a commission if you make a purchase


Buy at Total Wireless

Read the latest from Alan Friedman

Source: Phone Arena

Related Posts

Mobile

Sony has the chance to challenge Apple and Samsung, but it keeps wasting it

July 9, 2025
Mobile

Google's surprise Pixel Feature Drop includes huge new feature for Wear OS watches

July 9, 2025
Mobile

Don't sleep on Amazon's huge $350 Pixel 9 Pro XL Prime Day discount if you're into Android giants!

July 9, 2025
Mobile

Everyone can get a free Galaxy Z Flip 7 from T-Mobile with or without a trade-in and minimal effort

July 9, 2025
Mobile

Galaxy Z Fold 7 Battery and Charging: Here are the official specs

July 9, 2025
Mobile

OneUI 8 is almost here, but will it fix the bad taste left from the OneUI 7 roll out?

July 9, 2025

Trending Now

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed

Latest News

Tech

The Columbia hack is a much bigger deal than Mamdani’s college application

July 9, 2025
Business

McDonald’s AI Hiring Bot Exposed Millions of Applicants’ Data to Hackers Who Tried the Password ‘123456’

July 9, 2025
Security

This Prime Day TV Deal Brings Your Eyes Into 2025

July 9, 2025
News

Military tech giant Anduril lands in Bellevue, doubling footprint in Seattle region

July 9, 2025
Mobile

Sony has the chance to challenge Apple and Samsung, but it keeps wasting it

July 9, 2025
Tech

Apple’s second-generation Vision Pro might launch this year

July 9, 2025
Best Technologies

Best Technologies™ is an online tech news portal. It started as an honest effort to provide unbiased and well-suited information on the latest and trending tech news.

Sections

  • Business
  • Energy
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Mobile
  • News
  • Security
  • Space
  • Spotlight
  • Tech
  • Windows

Browse by Topic

AI amazon amazon prime day android Apple apps artificial intelligence buying guides deals Donald Trump elon musk energy Entertainment gadgets gaming google health household how to iOS laptops Meta microsoft mobile news Nintendo OpenAI phones policy politics Prime Day privacy review reviews Roundup science security shopping smart home social media space streaming Tech Wearable Xbox

Recent Posts

  • The Columbia hack is a much bigger deal than Mamdani’s college application
  • McDonald’s AI Hiring Bot Exposed Millions of Applicants’ Data to Hackers Who Tried the Password ‘123456’
  • This Prime Day TV Deal Brings Your Eyes Into 2025
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact

© 2022 All Right Reserved - Blue Planet Global Media Network

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Tech
  • Spotlight
  • Business
  • Space
  • Videos
  • More
    • Mobile
    • Windows
    • Energy
    • Security
    • Health
    • Entertainment

© 2022 All Right Reserved - Blue Planet Global Media Network

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.