AT&T's $5 Credit for Service Outage Sparks Customer Conversation

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AT&T offers a $5 credit to customers affected by a recent service outage, but many find it insufficient, especially considering the 12-hour disruption. The credit, based on the "average cost of a full day of service," will be applied over 1-2 billing cycles, leading to criticism on social media for being too little and taking too long. The company's response has sparked widespread backlash, with some customers expressing frustration and disbelief at the perceived lack of compensation, while others question the delay in crediting such a small amount.
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