Legal Question in Consumer Law in South Dakota

AT&T Won't give Cash Rewards when going out of business

I received a letter from AT&T Cash Rewards that they decided to discontinue their credit card for business reasons. They normally issue checks in the rewards program when your balance becomes $50 or more. However I don't have time to charge enough to obtain $50 by the closing time they posted of 06/30/06. It took a long time to work up to the 26.57 I have now. They tell me they can't give me my reward unless the balance is $50 or more, even though it is not me that is canceling the account it is them!

Isn't it my right to be paid the $26.57 I have earned since it is them that is ending the program? I asked the agent on the phone if they have received other complaints about this and she said ''Yes a lot!''.

I also wrote twice to them on their online website but the answers they gave me finally led to their suggestion to call them on their 1-800 number which I did to no avail.

Can you help me in my effort to obtain the Cash Rewards I have earned?

many thanks,

Larry


Asked on 5/29/06, 2:46 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert Louque The Louque Law Firm, L.L.C.

Re: AT&T Won't give Cash Rewards when going out of business

While you may be entitled to the cash reward because it is not your fault that the program is being discontinued, it will be difficult to find a lawyer willing to file a lawsuit for $26.57.

You may want to pursue them in small claims court, but honestly, the filing fee will probably be triple the amount you are seeking.

Also, a lot depends on the card agreement. The credit card companies have become skilled at writing contracts fully favorable to them - (i.e. being allowed to discontinue the program without issuing earned rewrards).

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Answered on 5/29/06, 8:08 pm


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