IPTVision > AT&T's Outsourced u-Verse Party Bookers Needs a Bit of Fixin'

[SAtechBlog] On Friday, June 30, I called a special number that was sent to me by AT&T where I could book a u-Verse party to demonstrate the company’s IPTV service in my home, and even receive $300 for my efforts. I left my name and cell phone number because I was going to be traveling for the next week.

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