AT&T cramming victim has to turn to this government agency to get justice
AT&T customer is allegedly the victim of cramming
This AT&T subscriber only needed to get a replacement phone for his wife. But as we’ve told you before, reps don’t get paid for selling you a phone unless you add a new line, insurance, a screen protector, a power adapter, and more. And even if you don’t really need these extras and don’t ask for them, some reps have been known to have them added to your invoice anyway.
Contacting this government agency can get you the result you want from your complaint against your wireless firm

Two days after filing with the FCC, he received a call from AT&T‘s office of the president. They corrected all the mistakes on the bill and even compensated him for his time when he first contacted AT&T about his experience. Perhaps the most unexpected part of this is that the office of the president said that they would investigate the AT&T branch where the customer had the bad experience.
This isn’t the only time when we’ve heard about an aggrieved wireless customer at the end of his rope call the FCC because he couldn’t get any satisfaction from his wireless firm. In these cases, the FCC was able to put enough pressure on the wireless firm to have someone from the office of the president to take care of the matter. As LicoriceTattoo1 said at the end of his social media post, “If you have really been screwed over, which I know is a pattern at these stores, and you can’t get anywhere, file an FCC complaint. It was the only thing that worked for me, and it worked fast.”
How to file your complaint with the FCC
To file a complaint, you’ll need to reveal your email address and explain what the complaint is all about. You can also upload attachments that are related to your filing. If you have a problem with a wireless provider and cannot get any satisfaction, file a complaint with the FCC. You’ll probably be glad you did.

