Todd H. wrote:
> Jer <gdunn@airmail.ten> writes:
>
>> Todd H. wrote:
>>> sparks <jstalnak@swbell.net> writes:
>>>
>>>> I tried to find out about a discount and maybe a low term plan for
>>>> state employees, we have tons of phone contracts available.
>>>> When I called all I get it HUH WHAT.
>>>>
>>>> any ideas need to talk to someine on whats available and how much?
>>> If you called a general customer service line, You called the wrong
>>> people.
>>> Typically these sorts of corporate/group plans have a representative
>>> assigned to them. It may take some digging to find out who that AT&T
>>> rep is that is in charge of your employer's corporate account. --
>>> Todd H. http://toddh.net/
>>
>> Every AT&T corporate account rep has a counterpart with the account
>> company. That's who Sparks should be looking for, someone in his own
>> organization. Sparks will have to deal through this person to access
>> any benefits for discounted service.
>
> HMMV apparently. What you describe is not the way it works at my
> employer, fwiw. We talk dirctly to the AT&T employee.
>
> --
> Todd H.
> http://toddh.net/
Then couldn't anybody pretend to be an employee of your employer and get
a deal? There has to be some sort of verification of required
employment. How do they handle that in your firm?
--
jer
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