This bugs me.
The letter does not include an offer for credit monitoring or even offer a contact number to ask AT&T questions. The only contact information says, ?Please do not reply to this email. This address is automated, unattended and cannot help with questions or requests.
AT&T's clearly stuck in the dark ages vis-a-vis customer service. The company ought to be getting in front of this, not forcing customers to call 800 numbers, playing dial-a-rep, and hopefully finding answers.
Ridiculous.
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