Used AT&T Cell Phones
You can really get a great deal on a used AT&T cell phone if you know where to look. These days, saving money really counts, and It should always be on a web shopper's list to check ebay - not only will you save money on used AT&T cell phones, but the selection and availability is surely the best on the web. Used AT&T cell phones are cheap and plentiful on ebay, and you can safely purchase and save an incredible amount of money.
And remember, now that Cingular has changed its name back to AT&T, you should search under both names.
Thanks to sites such as ebay, there's really no need to buy insurance for many cell phones these days. Many people don't realize that most cell phone insurance policies have a large deductible (usually $50,00). Why pay that if you can go to ebay and buy a really nice replacement AT&T cell phone, often for less than the deductible on your insurance policy!
SOme people take fantastic care of their cell phones - especially women, as I've noticed. My cell cell phone has gotten kiced across a few paking lots, but my wife's, on the other hand, lives in a soft, snug compartment in her handbag. I would love to be the guy who buys her used cell phone. Ebay is full of phones like these, and you can get them so cheap, they're basically disposable!
About AT&T
AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., formerly part of AT&T Corp., was a wireless telephone carrier in the United States, based in Redmond, Washington, and later traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the stock symbol "AWE", as a separate entity from its former parent.
On October 26, 2004, AT&T Wireless completed a merger with Cingular Wireless, a joint venture of SBC Communications and BellSouth, to become the largest wireless carrier in the United States. Under the agreement, only the Cingular brand name would remain. However, AT&T has since lost this title, which now belongs to Verizon Wireless as the largest U.S. Carrier. On 2004-11-16, AT&T Wireless stores were rechristened under the Cingular banner. The legal entity "AT&T Wireless Services, Inc." was renamed "New Cingular Wireless Services, Inc."
In late 2005, SBC (the majority partner in Cingular) acquired the original AT&T, and rebranded as "the new AT&T". Cingular became wholly-owned by the new AT&T in December 2006 as a result of the new AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth. After the merger, Cingular was renamed AT&T Mobility in early 2007
Among the services that AT&T aggressively promotes is its "Rollover" service, allowing customers to keep unused minutes from month to month on a twelve-month rolling cycle on its popular "Nation" nationwide plans. Beginning in July 2007, AT&T Mobility now allows its AT&T Unity plan users to have "Rollover", a service which was exclusive to the "Nation" plans.
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