Better Business Bureau Works Through Childish Cingular/Sprint Spat

from the ok,-move-on dept

Last month, we noted that after the National Advertising Division of the Better Business Bureau had privately ruled on a silly dispute between mobile operators over what meaningless definition of "best" each operator could use, Cingular decided to file a lawsuit to get it on the public record that their "fewest dropped calls" wasn't misleading. Well, now it appears the Better Business Bureau has gotten sick of the lawsuits and decided to reveal some of the points it made in its decision, showing that they actually had to waste their time telling Cingular which pointless advertising claims it could and couldn't use. So, the BBB has decided that Cingular does have the "fastest national wireless data network" and "the largest push-to-talk network in America." Even more importantly, Cingular can claim "more bars in more places." I know you're all excited. However, at the same time, it turns out that Cingular cannot reasonably claim that it: "offers the broadest and deepest portfolio of wireless business solutions" or that "our people and partners make wireless work for more businesses than any other wireless carrier." Hope that's all clear now.
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  • identicon
    Dom, 21 Jun 2006 @ 3:20am

    Phew

    Well, I'm sure glad that's all cleared up!

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  • identicon
    Cyberwolf, 21 Jun 2006 @ 4:50am

    Oh Yeah

    Do they work down by the docks? I never get signal there :(

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    Tyshaun, 21 Jun 2006 @ 5:03am

    Why is this so silly?

    I think it's great that someone finally is enforcing a bit of "truth-in-advertising" albeit because the parties involved brought on the scrutiny themselves. Hey, if more truth-in-ad laws were enforced it would give incredible teeth to government officials to pursue spammers ("This one pill can cause you to loose 100 pounds in 10 seconds"...), late night informercials ("Buy my pyramid scheme and make millions"...), and the ubiquitous misleading internet ad ("free *** just for trying our crappy service, *** for *** time period"...).

    How I wish and hope that the BBB gets even more pissed off!

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    • identicon
      NSMike, 21 Jun 2006 @ 6:17am

      Re: Why is this so silly?

      I can think of about 150 more important issues our courts could be dealing with besides this.

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        Tyshaun, 21 Jun 2006 @ 9:54am

        Re: Re: Why is this so silly?

        I can think of about 150 more important issues our courts could be dealing with besides this


        Of course, so could I, but that's why we have more than one "court". Fortunately we don't prioritize issues and deal with them in a serial fashion, the court allows for dealing with things in parallel, often times with varying degrees of importance, and that's a good thing for overall quality of life (No, it isn't a major thing the neighbors kid broke your windows, but you at least have the option of small claims court to get your money, and don't have to be filed behind every single murder trial!)

        I guess I think this would be a great thing to pursue because I often link misleading avertisers to fraud, identity theft, and things like that. I would also like to think that someone is out there checking the validity of product claims so that people who may not have the resources or ability to thoroughly research it themselves have some degree of confidence in their purchases. I always think of some grandma out there trying to buy a car or something. Perhaps they aren't savvy enough to do a good web research job. I would hope that organizations like BBB would be around to offer unbiased recommendations based on their research efforts. Isn't that what BBB was created for, partly?

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 21 Jun 2006 @ 5:25am

    Now if they could force car dealers to slow down that guy that speed talks at the end of car commercials...

    link to this | view in chronology ]

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    Fewest Dropped Calls?!?, 21 Jun 2006 @ 6:04am

    Cingular has

    BS!

    And IF they do have the fewest I feel REALLY bad for those of you who don't have Cingular. As it is now, I need to keep each call under about 30 seconds or their network will happily end the call for me and still charge me for the whole minute.

    What a scam.

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    • identicon
      Mikhail, 21 Jun 2006 @ 8:57am

      Re: Cingular has

      I am definitely not supporting any carrier, but did you know that if you are actually dropped from a call, you can simply call your provider and you should not be charged for that call at all? While most people don't bother with this, if it's a serious enough issue to complain about, perhaps you should bother to call; or perhaps you should bother to look into other service.

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        D Saylor, 27 Jun 2006 @ 3:58pm

        Re: Re: Cingular has

        Oddly enough, I DID call cingular to be credited for not one, but many dropped calls. Know what happened? After waiting on hold for many minutes, and finally reaching the live person... the call got dropped. How's THAT for frustration?

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    Andrew Strasser, 21 Jun 2006 @ 6:42am

    Only a hundred and fifty things rank higher on our nations monetary scale than this. People really are narrow sighted. I can think of thousands of things to do with the money wasted on this. I also think Cingular should have to pick up the tab for the market research the BBB had to do for them. Seeing as not all of the advertisements were valid it's their baby to pay for.

    Ridiculous as we think of paying people to starve the world everyday as well through tenure.

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  • identicon
    Daryl Licked, 21 Jun 2006 @ 6:45am

    fewest droped anvils

    we in california have found cingulars secret. they have the fewest dropped calls because, if your signal strenth isnt full bars, the call doesnt get through to begin with. usualy it takes 2 or 3 tries to even get the recievers phone to ring.

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    Anonymous Coward, 21 Jun 2006 @ 7:53am

    Trees will be our downfall...

    Here in Indiana, Indianapolis has the best signal strength. Unfortunately for the other 85% of the population, it's a crap shoot.

    I was having signal problems and dropped call problems so I went into ask the knowledgeable Cingular staff at our local store.

    Their question, "Do you have any trees in your yard?"

    Response, "A couple."

    Their response, "Well we have see some phones have trouble around trees. If you can find a place in your house that doesn't have a tree near by."

    My response, "OK... Bye bye, Cingular. Can you hear me now?"

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  • identicon
    Tony, 21 Jun 2006 @ 8:07am

    fewest dropped calls?

    ok, i beLIEve it! IF i can connect a call it usually holds up. IF i can connect. i'm in annapolis,md. capital of md, situated between washington, dc, and baltimore, md. can you explain to me why cingular still sucks in this area?

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  • identicon
    SortaLikeJake, 21 Jun 2006 @ 8:10am

    What...

    neither was vying for the "least shitty service available for your money" title? How odd.

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  • identicon
    kevin, 21 Jun 2006 @ 8:12am

    BBB for business only

    To bad the BBB only works for business. I needed their help, but they really only support the telcos, treated me like a crook refused to look at facts and only sided with the business. After being shown the facts, refused to respond, lackeys for the business community. Worthless for the comsumer, don't bother.

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  • identicon
    JerseyRich, 21 Jun 2006 @ 8:12am

    I HAVE NO PROBLEM

    ..with the BBB helping to decide what claims the carriers can make.

    But advertising is advertising.

    Aren't we used to the trumped-up claims of advertisers? Do we really believe anyone when they say they have the BEST service, the BEST price, the BEST quality?

    I take all claims with a grain of salt, and I decide for myself.

    Anyway, each carrier will work "BEST" for different people.

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  • identicon
    willy nilly, 21 Jun 2006 @ 8:33am

    all cel companies and banks are guilty of finding the thing they do the worst ...or that their customer base hates the most...then exploiting that against the "other guys" in their commercials. think of every bank commercial or cel commercial you see (can you hear me now?) cel companies are responding with marketing when they should be fixing the problem. fsck.

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  • identicon
    Mikhail, 21 Jun 2006 @ 9:00am

    most dropped calls...

    and yes, cingular does suck. I have to say that I had cingular several years ago and was pleased, then we switched to Verizon and I definitely didn't notice any dramatic change to better or worse service. However, when I recently got a company cell phone, back with Cingular, I have come to the conclusion that Cingular now sucks.

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  • identicon
    anonymous coward, 21 Jun 2006 @ 9:40am

    how about, "the company that will fuck you over the least if you decide to change to another provider in six months..."

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  • identicon
    jeff, 21 Jun 2006 @ 12:35pm

    sweet

    now we can all get back to the playground. i got dibbs on the monkeybars.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    derfaust, 21 Jun 2006 @ 3:54pm

    They ALL blow!!!......and then hand us the bill......

    bang....boom....pow!

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    GEORGE, 19 Oct 2006 @ 9:51am

    circuit city scam

    I applied for a job at circuit city.com thru yahoo.hotjobs.com and now i receive circuitcity email advertisements at least twice a day. But if i block their address, what happens if they send me an email with a job offer? and how come they don't have an "unsubscribe" option like everyone else is required to??? huh? huh?

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  • identicon
    NinjaKid_NY, 17 Apr 2007 @ 4:42pm

    Alternative to BBB?

    There's a site called SpeedyWord (http://www.SpeedyWord.com/) that seems to have an interesting spin to this BBB issue. Like eBay feedbacks + yellowpages combined... and you can ask for referrals for things like nannies. Internet is indeed the great equalizer.

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