First off Im not an ATT customer so
30 07 2009weeks days Report Comment4 OK, just read the press release and Im
First off, Im not an AT&T customer, so none of that actually covers me.
So Im very unclear how that gets me hours of free WiFi. First off, Im not an AT&T customer, so none of that actually covers me. No questions asked. Is the being taken off my gift cards? And lastly, currently pay for monthly TMobile access.
So Im very unclear how that gets me hours of free WiFi. So in the end, no matter what, you will 2hrs of free WiFi they are probably using the 2hr mark so people wont end up spending 10hrs day using their free internet! think the gift cards are being used as method to show you are actually purchasing something or have purchased something since the card acts as prepay card. First off, Im not an AT&T customer, so none of that actually covers me. There really is nothing for free. Is the being taken off my gift cards?
Again, deterring people who just want to use the WiFi but not purchase coffee, etc while they are there. Is the being taken off my gift cards? And lastly, currently pay for monthly TMobile access. There really is nothing for free. And, yes, they made little money for providing the service. Now, at&t is giving away the service for free and at&t still has to pay Starbucks to be there. weeks days Report Comment4 OK, just read the press release and Im still confused.
weeks days Report CommentHi1t3k TMobile was paying Starbucks to be there and collecting revenue from its customers to pay for this in order to my free AT&T wireless?
There really is nothing for free. My guess is that there wont be any equipment upgrades, no more customer care support, and no free iTunes.
Someone has to pay Starbucks to be there and collecting revenue from its customers to pay for this in order to my free AT&T wireless? Any way look at this, Im still paying for WiFi at Starbucks and dont like it. No questions asked. Again, deterring people who just want to use the WiFi but not purchase coffee, etc while they are there. weeks days Report Comment4 OK, just read the press release and Im still confused. There really is nothing for free. And, yes, they made little money for providing the service.
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